It was an exciting game. I wish something was actually on the line, apart from draft position.
The team played cohesive basketball at both ends of the floor, except in that chaotic third quarter. It's the brand of basketball I was expecting in October or November, not April.
The vets that Coach Christie put on the floor most of the season never meshed, even after bringing in not one, but two new point guards in Schroeder and Westbrook. The flip side is that whenever four or five of the youngsters were on the floor together, they actually played well together. But they were unseasoned. Now that Raynaud and Clifford have a whole season of experience, along with a couple of months for Carter and Cardwell, the young players, plus Achiuwa and Plowden, actually look decent.
I am trying to look on the bright side here, after such an unmitigated disaster in October, November, December, and the first week of January. It was hard to take for the fans and especially the players.