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Dmo has proven he can score at will on Draymond. Why not go to him in the post more?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Snow Villiers, Apr 24, 2016.

  1. bandwagon

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    I don't know what is wrong with these people. Apparently, a player converting on 13 out of 30 attempts in this series qualifies as "scoring at will" for the purposes of these inane discussions.


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  2. SF3isBack!!

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    Because our coach is an idiot.
     
  3. Htownballer38

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    The entire team is dysfunctional at best. Even got some of us fans acting dysfunctional around these parts.

    At will, no sir. Occasionally, yes sir.
     
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  4. Remlap

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    Our best post entry passer was named Pablo.

    It's now called 'a prayer to the post'
     
  5. houtown

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    It is a mixture of Donatas Motiejūnas and the team, they just do not seem to practice a slowed down offense where you dump it down to the post in a slowed down game.

    This coaching staff teaches its's team to have a one track mind with the go go go, face break mentality, and both Donatas Motiejūnas and the team are still trying to figure out how he fits in with the team.

    I think there was possibly no mistake on why the Pistons were interested in Donatas Motiejūnas, in a slowed down pace, they might have saw potential in taking advantage of his post ups during games.
     
  6. ibm

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    so jvg will be perfect for the hc post under current circumstance? :cool:
     
  7. Os Trigonum

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    what's the chances we can sign DMo before tonight's game so that he can score some more at will on Draymond? clearly Draymond is worried about it:

    http://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...ew-bogut-kevin-durant-stephen-curry/94623910/

    Draymond Green defensive about Warriors defense
    [​IMG] Sam Amick , USA TODAY Sports 4:26 p.m. EST November 30, 2016

    OAKLAND – In some ways, this looks like a different version of the same old Golden State Warriors story.

    They’re all the rage again in the regular season – 12 wins in a row and a 16-2 overall mark for the team that won an unprecedented 73 games last season before faltering in the Finals. They’re being fueled by disrespect again, taking note of the headlines about their diminished defense and promising to punish anyone who dares doubt them.

    It’s enough to make you wonder if they’re already forgetting about the cautionary tale they authored last June, the one that ultimately led to them landing Kevin Durant in the summer as the ultimate free agency counter: drive too hard in the games that don’t matter most, and you just might run out of gas come playoff time.

    And then, in an Oracle Arena hallway after their latest win on Monday night, Draymond Green helps you understand how this is so much different.

    “If we want to be good, this is what we have to do, and we know this,” Green told USA TODAY Sports. “It’s not like it’s a secret, like ‘Oh, we’re trying to become a good team.’ We’ve been to the mountaintop. We’ve fallen when we were at the top, so we know what it takes to get there. It’s just a matter of actually going out there and doing it.

    “Do I think we can outscore anybody in this league? One hundred percent. Is that going to win us a championship? Hell no. And so, you have to build those habits now. You can’t start in May, start in April. If you don’t build those habits now you’re going to get cracked the first round, no matter how much you score.”

    When Green announced in his Monday night postgame press conference that he was “pissed” about the way the Warriors’ defense has been perceived, taking specific exception to the idea that the loss of big man Andrew Bogut during the offseason meant their days as an elite defensive team were over, it was about the big picture and the greater good more than anything.

    The Warriors were never going to win a title playing the kind of defense they had early on (22nd in defensive rating after five games), even with the way unfair way they’re able to score (not since the 1991-92 Warriors has a team scored at this rate). So defensive adjustments were made, locker room conversations were had, roles were reestablished, and now they fancy themselves a two-way team again (eighth in defensive rating overall, fifth during the winning streak).
    more at the link

     
  8. joomba

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    don't need him anymore
     
  9. TracywtFacy

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    This a-hole's big mouth is a perfect match for his big foot.
     
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  10. joomba

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    lol
     

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