You tried to share a video to prove a point and were proven wrong. All that other stuff feel free to post and share, just making sure realized you were wrong.
My favorite is when there's a controversial play and instead of showing us that play, they show us a highlight from a few minutes ago. Great job guys! That's what I wanted to see right in that moment!
I was making a serious request. There have been some complaints about it, not just from me. If you feel like resorting to juvenile comebacks, says a lot about you.
We've got to this point haven't we? I would almost be more concerned if the coach was working on his gameplan 10 seconds before tip.
We talked about it 5 years ago. I'm not sure why people have to wait that long to see obvious things.
Was saw this on display last night in Suns vs Jazz. Both teams ran the same rotations they have for the last 40 some games, dispite the Suns having real issues handling the Gobert vs Saric at center lineups. I'm not staying it's the right thing to do, but mixing and matching lineups based on matchups is not something you see much in the regular season. Bud (who was known as one of the most inflexible coaches in the league prior to this year) did tie Holidays minutes with Dame's for most the game. Another example of him evolving as a coach this year. Interested if the approach he's taken helps the Bucks in the playoffs. Certaintly shouldn't hurt.
I want to be clear, I just provided the data and am not in anyway defending or prosecuting the rigidity or lack there of. I wanted to provide league wide context for those who may only watch Blazer games. Good post on your part though!
If i read that right it seems that all the best teams pretty much stay with their lineups and they grow into solid units with their best players playing the most. Oh yeah 137 pages and still going.