Sigh. This was going to start out with a "what a difference 48 hours makes" and instead ends up starting with "what a difference a half makes".
And you know what pisses me off? We had a starting lineup that worked very well for most of the game. That lineup was Evans, Head, Greene, Thompson and Dalembert, and as far as I remember our genius coach did not play that lineup ONCE for the entire 4th quarter, a quarter in which we got waxed 27-9, and instead opted to run Casspi at SF and Green at PF, to have Beno at PG doing less than nothing, and to bring in a struggling Cousins for key minutes. Moronic.
Alright, there have been calls for girls, but I don't want to get into a pattern too exclusionary of the females reading this board so early, and so while there will be girls, this one will be approached in a more inclusive manner that can interest everybody. Hence the topic is: Guess the Child Starlet
Greene ( B ) -- a important piece to the early puzzle where we had our success. Was working well with Reke spotting up. Not hitting the threes of course, but defensive glue, moving the ball, and when Korver came in aggressively overwhelmed him to the hoop. Led the break and threw an oop to Daly. In the disastrous 4th got moved to PF as Westphal moved to match the Bulls' smallball rather than continue to exploit our size advantage, and did little.
Guess who this grew up to be?
Scarlett Johannsen
Thompson ( A- ) -- this started out as a huge bounceback game for Jason, but then the Bulls figured out the one man who could stop him -- his coach. Got the start with Landry ailing...at least that is what I thought the story was until Landry checked in later? Made the most of it and worked really well with the big defensive lineup that is starting to establish itself now (Daly, Greene, Reke, and yes even Head). Was aggressive in the post, although not converting. Liked the flow better with him out there as he was operating as a significant ball mover for us, and of course brought enthusiastic hustle. Worked well with Reke in the late second, both setting him up, and being set up. Things tightened up after hald as the Bulls squeezed and we crumbled. Made great hustle play racing downcourt to save a Rose open court hoop with a block from behind. But then was mysteriously forgotten about right through the heart of the 4th as we collapsed. The mystery being that The Bulls shifted Deng to PF, and our coach, who a week ago had decided Jason was a SF, all of sudden did not think he could match with one at PF, and went smallball instead. Hence the big Daly/Thompson/Greene/Reke/Head lineup who had keyed our early success never got a single minute of action together as Westphal's replacements scored a grand total of 9 points.
Guess who this grew up to be?
Elisha Cuthbert
And you know what pisses me off? We had a starting lineup that worked very well for most of the game. That lineup was Evans, Head, Greene, Thompson and Dalembert, and as far as I remember our genius coach did not play that lineup ONCE for the entire 4th quarter, a quarter in which we got waxed 27-9, and instead opted to run Casspi at SF and Green at PF, to have Beno at PG doing less than nothing, and to bring in a struggling Cousins for key minutes. Moronic.
Alright, there have been calls for girls, but I don't want to get into a pattern too exclusionary of the females reading this board so early, and so while there will be girls, this one will be approached in a more inclusive manner that can interest everybody. Hence the topic is: Guess the Child Starlet
Greene ( B ) -- a important piece to the early puzzle where we had our success. Was working well with Reke spotting up. Not hitting the threes of course, but defensive glue, moving the ball, and when Korver came in aggressively overwhelmed him to the hoop. Led the break and threw an oop to Daly. In the disastrous 4th got moved to PF as Westphal moved to match the Bulls' smallball rather than continue to exploit our size advantage, and did little.
Guess who this grew up to be?
Scarlett Johannsen
Thompson ( A- ) -- this started out as a huge bounceback game for Jason, but then the Bulls figured out the one man who could stop him -- his coach. Got the start with Landry ailing...at least that is what I thought the story was until Landry checked in later? Made the most of it and worked really well with the big defensive lineup that is starting to establish itself now (Daly, Greene, Reke, and yes even Head). Was aggressive in the post, although not converting. Liked the flow better with him out there as he was operating as a significant ball mover for us, and of course brought enthusiastic hustle. Worked well with Reke in the late second, both setting him up, and being set up. Things tightened up after hald as the Bulls squeezed and we crumbled. Made great hustle play racing downcourt to save a Rose open court hoop with a block from behind. But then was mysteriously forgotten about right through the heart of the 4th as we collapsed. The mystery being that The Bulls shifted Deng to PF, and our coach, who a week ago had decided Jason was a SF, all of sudden did not think he could match with one at PF, and went smallball instead. Hence the big Daly/Thompson/Greene/Reke/Head lineup who had keyed our early success never got a single minute of action together as Westphal's replacements scored a grand total of 9 points.
Guess who this grew up to be?
Elisha Cuthbert
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