Got to talk to Rudy T out at the Houston Open today. Apparently he lives about a mile from Memorial now. Super nice guy. Sounds like he's going to be more involved in the community moving forward.
gordo97 said:The Porkchop Express said:The NBA might notice the 1-81 season record.GigEmMortis said:
Beating Orlando doesn't help our chances at landing the #1 pick! WTF guys?!
Exactly…. You gotta win at least 1 game every other week
Yea, we have regressed. Silas needs to go before he ruins these young guys.1876er said:gordo97 said:The Porkchop Express said:The NBA might notice the 1-81 season record.GigEmMortis said:
Beating Orlando doesn't help our chances at landing the #1 pick! WTF guys?!
Exactly…. You gotta win at least 1 game every other week
Y'all realize the worst team only has a14% chance at the number one pick right? That isn't really worth tanking. This team is truly just awful.
Ags #1 said:
Smith with 7 points
Ags #1 said:
Well he will get plenty of minutes. Jalen was 19 so knew he would need to adjust. Thought since smith was more experienced he wouldnt need as much time. Cleary he does need that tjme
When Sengun plays, he is actually amazing. He is #17 in PER in the entire league! He just can't stay out of foul trouble (3rd highest Fouls/36min for players over 300 minutes). I actually think Silas wants everything to flow through him when he is in the game, he just can't stay on the floor. Again, another thing I hope improves with age.Head Ninja In Charge said:
I would agree with this. KPJ ain't it. In the one or two times I saw them try to set up basic high pick-and-roll and our screener got muscled out of the play, instead of looking for a quick pass and reset or just passing the ball period, he just descends into one-on-one dribble and throw it up. He stacked his box, but that was the worst 20/7/3 slash line I've ever watched.
Even using Al P as a homeless man's Jokic to run the set would be preferable, but Silas can't/won't do or enforce it.
AG@RICE said:
I'm not sure a better coach is going to help us win more than handful of games. The overall ball handling on the team is very weak. Lots of errant passes, poor dribbling and lapses in judgement. Opposing teams can easily blitz our backcourt and wings to cause turnovers. This is obviously a product of both youth and not having an actual point guard on the team.
Certainly a better coach might design a better scheme, but the players actually have to run it. Due to our lack of ball-handling skills, its pretty much going to be a challenge no matter who draws on the whiteboard. Silas might be costing us 8-10 wins this year, but I'm ok with it.
You are correct that finishing last place isn't as nice as it use to be. This year we would only have a 14% chance of getting Wemby. However, 10 extra wins doesn't get you in the playoffs and cuts those odds in half. I'm really not that desperate for a moral victory. Trust the process.
… at some point it's not the guards… it's the player.AG@RICE said:
It's going to be tougher for Jabari to get points as a rook than Jalen Green. The most obvious conclusion after watching Jabari at Auburn is that he is point guard dependent. He needs a good guard to make space for him. Right now his guard play is basically equivalent to what he had at Auburn, hot garbage. I honestly think he has already recognized his guards blow and he is just opting to shoot less and focus on other aspects of his game. He isn't really forcing bad shots, he is just trying to fit in. He isn't scoring a bunch, but he did nab 15 rebounds against the pelicans.
We will have to judge his progress using non-scoring metrics.