I'm not about to defend Westphal. He was angry tonight after the game. Probably because he knows he's running out of rope. He talked about going forward together as a team. I assume he meant playing together as a team. Thats all well and good, but he has to live with the monsters he created. He gave carte blanche to Tyreke for two years, and now suddenly expects him to do a mid course correction in a couple of weeks. Look, I didn't expect to win this game tonight. But the truth is, it was there for the taking if we just would have had any kind of execution at all on both ends of the court. Does anyone know how to pass the ball on a fast break? I won't even get into freethrows.
I'm not a fan of Westphal's, I've seen nothing in the 2 plus years he's been here that change my mind. There's talent on this team, and its the coaches job to use that talent. There was a lot of frustration on the players faces tonight. Cousins threw in the towel at about the 5 minute mark. Fredette was driving into the lane, and no one, and I mean no one was cutting to the basket. He was visibly frustrated. And yes, he shouldn't pick up his dribble under the basket with three players towering over him. But I'll excuse him more than the other players that were just standing around watching. All this team needs is a good coach. Actually, its really hard to make a judgement on how good this team might be with Westphal at the helm.
By the way, Derrick Rose is freaking amazing. I swear to god, there were times I thought he could fly. What a great player!
Think it's more than win/loss. Even if we had won this game (and we could have if we had hit a few more FTs), the problems on offense would not go away.
I'll repeat what I have said after the last couple of games, and which lot of others are saying too. There is far too much isolation play, and virtually no structure. We had closed to within a point at 74-73, had the ball for the lead. MT ran up, did a couple of dribbles, didn't even look around for his team mates, and launched a 3 with lot of time remaining on clock. The Bulls came back and scored. Next possession, Reke tries to drive, ends up in a jump ball with Boozer, MT goes to sleep as an older Rip runs down for an easy fast break layup. Within a couple of possessions, the lead goes back to around double digits, the crowd goes off the game, and we lose the momentum. All this time, we don't even look to pass, either drive and force up a prayer, or throw a dangerous pass outside, or just take a contested 3.
We had 13 assists on the night. There were times when we had that many between our big men. Cousins had 0. Every time he received the ball in the post, he tried to go in (not a bad habit by itself. Hopefully, over time, he shall hit some of the things he missed). However, some of the times, he needs to take his time and find the shooters (and we have several now). And he should shun shooting those 15-18 footers.
I feel that the coaching staff is responsible for such "structure", but it's possible that to some extent, players are responsible. Maybe, that's the case, but if so, coach has to break these habits. I know it's tough, but PW hasn't inspired any confidence that he has some structure in place, that players can use and get away from these habits.
On the positive side, saw Reke with a backdoor cut, and once, he tried to post up.
The only thing I would say in PW's favor is that unless we have some replacement (Smart?), it doesn't make sense to fire him. We've seen this movie in the past with Muss, Kenny, Theus etc. However, if PW is losing the team, he shall lose his position