And make your *******ed free throws.
He was incredible in New York, no doubt:mavsfan4ever said:AG@RICE said:
I know KP is considered a "star", but he pretty much sucks in every situation. Luka makes him look like a useful NBA player, but if he played without a gifted play-maker he would be permanent hot garbage. I just don't see anyone on the Mavs roster that is good enough to consistently take the pressure off Luka.
I'm not putting all the blame on Carlisle. I agree the players and front office deserve some too.
But I don't see how you can say the above if you watched KP play in NY. He didn't have a gifted playmaker and did very well on his own. Definitely wasn't hot garbage. That's why I think Carlisle deserves some blame for not using KP well. Maybe KP has regressed to much less of a player since he was in NY but that would be odd for someone who should now be in his prime. But I admit it's possible bc he looks very bad.
And I agree that Luka is forced to run the show bc we have very few playmakers on the roster. That's why I get irritated when Carlisle doesn't play Jalen big minutes. He's by far our best non-Luka playmaker.
mavsfan4ever said:M.C. Swag said:
Rick didn't trade for a 7'3 slender man or for JRich. The roster sucks. 2 of our starters were UNDRAFTED, meaning that Rick developed them. You want to blame someone? Blame the FO for wasting draft picks or money on players that are too scared to rebound or play D.
KP is a freaking joke.
Agree that KP is awful. But I put some (or maybe a lot) of that blame on Rick. He has no clue how to use him. He wasn't a joke in NY when they ran plays for him and put him in positions to succeed. We never do that. How is he supposed to succeed on offense with the positions Rick puts him in? But I admit that doesn't excuse how poor he is lately at rebounding and protecting the rim.
And how would we know how the FO is at drafting? Rick never plays rookies to give them a chance. Green looks like he has promise but we will never know. If we had drafted Bane, I doubt he'd be seeing the floor and we'd never know how good he is. He's great and everyone on this board wanted us to draft him. But he wouldn't be getting minutes.
Hell he barely played Jalen last night and everyone knows he's great. (4-5 of his minutes were garbage time, so he played 14-15 minutes before that).
AG@RICE said:He was incredible in New York, no doubt:mavsfan4ever said:AG@RICE said:
I know KP is considered a "star", but he pretty much sucks in every situation. Luka makes him look like a useful NBA player, but if he played without a gifted play-maker he would be permanent hot garbage. I just don't see anyone on the Mavs roster that is good enough to consistently take the pressure off Luka.
I'm not putting all the blame on Carlisle. I agree the players and front office deserve some too.
But I don't see how you can say the above if you watched KP play in NY. He didn't have a gifted playmaker and did very well on his own. Definitely wasn't hot garbage. That's why I think Carlisle deserves some blame for not using KP well. Maybe KP has regressed to much less of a player since he was in NY but that would be odd for someone who should now be in his prime. But I admit it's possible bc he looks very bad.
And I agree that Luka is forced to run the show bc we have very few playmakers on the roster. That's why I get irritated when Carlisle doesn't play Jalen big minutes. He's by far our best non-Luka playmaker.
I just don't think he is the same guy. I didn't watch him consistently all year, but I just don't see the same level of bouncy athleticism he showcased in that video. In the video he takes off outside the restricted zone and finishes well above the rim (and over defenders). These days he jumps from inside the restricted zone and basically finishes just at the rim. I'm not sure he can take a quality big man off the dribble and finish over him anymore. He is still long and can shoot, but he can't out jump or out quick players like he did with the Knicks.
At the beginning of the video Reggie Miller makes a comment that the rookie still needed to put more weight on him. I actually think this was his down fall. He is about 10lbs heavier than when he was drafted and he just doesn't move like a "Unicorn" any more.
We'll never see him in a Mavs uni againOl Jock 99 said:
Hard to judge Reddick since he's been hurt.
fightinags2013 said:
Cuban is so ridiculously full of crap. They had loads of cap space last offseason
Yea 2019 was the blunder year. We had $$ and a MASSIVE trade exception from the Barnes trade that we just let expire. We could have absorbed basically any buyout player without having to give any salary back like the Celtics did when they acquired Fournier. Instead we signed Wright, Curry, Boban and extended Powell.MW03 said:fightinags2013 said:
Cuban is so ridiculously full of crap. They had loads of cap space last offseason
I thought Dallas had like $8 Million in cap space last year.
We've already been having Hardaway bring the ball up a lot, and getting the ball to Luka already set up in the half court.MW03 said:
THJ and Richardson have a look about them when they touch the ball at times that you know they are going to shoot. It doesn't matter what the defense or the shot looks like. You can see the frenetic action and know that, no matter what, a shot's about to be hoisted. It frustrates the hell out of me.
That being said, there has to be some balance between the entire team waiting and deferring to Luka on every possession, and being smart with the ball.
Honestly, I'd consider starting Brunson with Luka at SG. Otherwise Luka is going to be fighting traps and pressure up the court all night from the tip.
What team are you watching where you think posting up KP, and dumping it in to KP, are things that can/should happen?The Shank Ag said:
If I could be Rick for one game, I'd rock this tonight.
Starters:
Luka
Tim
DFS
KP
Dwight (for offensive rebounding chances and athleticism)
We would sit in a zone 60+% of the game. Being in a zone mitigates the need for Kleber to start and guard the robot. If they shoot 55% from three, you live with it. What you don't live with is Kawhi getting 20+ from midrange, or letting any of the slew of guys that are killing you around the basket get to the rim. Sink the defense in, get rebounds, don't give near as many shots from within 18 feet.
On offense, you park Tim and DFS around the three point line, have dwight roaming short corner to short corner opposite the ball, and you run P&R with Luka/Kris over and over until you get a clean luka look to shoot or drive, a clean KP roll or pop. If luka gets the drive and the D collapses you look for the oop to Dwight or kick to whichever of Tim and DFS are open for a three ball look. Like in remember the titans "It's like novacaine, give it time and it will work"
When Luka comes out, you switch the P&R person to dwight or Maxi, and tell KP to stay within 6 feet of the basket posting up with everything he has. If it's not there, you stay in the same P&R setup you were in before.
The thing killing the offense more than anything isn't missed open shots by KP or the other guys. It's guys like DFS, Tim, Richardson, and Brunson trying to do too much. Yes, each of these guys can get to the rim and score, but too often they are trying to do what Luka does and throw up some terrible off the dribble jumper or drive into a crowd of guys without finding the open guy. Run the simple P&R offense until a look opens up. If it's not there let Luka do the crazy stuff, or if he's out, dump it inside to KP. If both are out, weather the storm, keep running the same stuff and don't try to be the hero.
I'm not down for tonight, but wouldn't you be able to digitally transfer them and take a Venmo payment instead of meeting?fightinags2013 said:
Any Ag Tags want to buy a pair of tickets from me? 306 Row E. I'd sell them for $140 each if you'd meet me anywhere between Denton and Carrolton to do the exchange. After row E you get a section split and are much higher rows F and up. They are digital tickets so you'd need to have the Ticketmaster app.
eastern conferenceSouth Platte said:
This is going to be really painful when Atlanta wins its first playoff series with Young and we get ushered out rudely for the 2nd year in a row by a Clippers team that's going absolutely nowhere.