The Sochan experiment has yet to pay dividends.Enzo The Baker said:
This has to be the worst basketball the spurs have ever played. It's unwatchable.
The Sochan experiment has yet to pay dividends.Enzo The Baker said:
This has to be the worst basketball the spurs have ever played. It's unwatchable.
MookieBlaylock said:
We suck so bad they kicked us to the curb
Who the f thought that yellow haired clown could play point guard
What a joke
Enzo The Baker said:
If we keep losing this badly in this many games, it starts to become less a youth thing than a coaching thing.
Enzo The Baker said:
We need a point guard. That's not going to solve all of the issues but it'll cut down on the 'wtf are we supposed to do?' Even McDermott doesn't know what to do in our offense and he's the most tenured player in our team.
Guitarsoup said:
Chet's a *****.
It's not all on him.Ag Natural said:
It's pretty unfair to put this all on Sochan. This team shares the ball but they also throw a lot of I'll advised passes.
Yeah, Pop very clearly told everyone this was going to be a mess to start the season. I do wonder if they put a number of games on this experiment. At some point you need to start putting guys in defined roles and run plays to maximize your talent. It seems like the longer it stays messing the more you risk blowing the confidence of the young pups. They need some taste of success to stay sane.TheNotoriousP.I.P. said:
Sochan at PG does 3 things:
-Develops Jeremy's playmaking skills so that when he moves back to his more natural forward spot he is a more dangerous offensive weapon
-Forces our other offensive players (most notably Wemby and Vassell) to work on their own self creation skills
-Ensures that we don't play at our ceiling, therefore improving our chances of landing a second big fish in the upcoming draft
The ultimate goal is to build a championship roster around Wemby when he is in his prime years. This is probably the last year you can feasibly tank before a healthy Wemby is capable of Doncicing the team to 40+ wins every year no matter who you put around him, and that's exactly what we are doing. Pop didn't lose his marbles, he just has the kind of job security that no other coach has and that allows him to do what is best for the long term health of the team. It's intentional. We spent our off-season using our cap space to accept salary dumps in exchange for pick compensation, and then put a PF in the starting PG spot. Not sure how y'all couldn't see this coming or are surprised in any way that we aren't making much of an attempt to put our highest-performing lineups out there more often.
FTAG 2000 said:
I'd buy into the soft tank if players weren't already showing frustrations on the court and in the huddle.
I think Pop has to move one of Keldon or Sochan to the bench unit to unjam things with the starting lineup.
Moving Sochan still makes more sense, as having him on the court with Trey means two guys who can't really threaten teams from outside, leading to three on five on the offensive end.
Guitarsoup said:
I've been banging the "Keldon as a 6th Man" drum forever.
I would probably do a first team of Zach, Wemby, Cedi, Vassell, Tre and then bring in Sochan, Keldon, Doug, Bassey, and Branham and run the transition game.
Or Pop doesn't want to so we can get two good draft picks (Toronto is 5-7)2008and1 said:Guitarsoup said:
I've been banging the "Keldon as a 6th Man" drum forever.
I would probably do a first team of Zach, Wemby, Cedi, Vassell, Tre and then bring in Sochan, Keldon, Doug, Bassey, and Branham and run the transition game.
I'm not sure it matters much this year. We just don't have the depth to run a competent second team.
Guitarsoup said:
Complete list of NBA players averaging at least 2 blocks and 1 steal:
1. Victor Wembanyama