rainmaker
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The problem comes in the benching part. How do you tell MT, Tyreke, or Thomas that they've been benched for Donte Greene? How can Smart justify that without losing one of his best players. All three guys deserve to start ... All three guys will get much more pissed off being benched then starting out of position. The only guy who MIGHT take it ok is Tyreke, but I want Tyreke starting. Smart can't really win here. He's dammed if he benches one of them because they are all far better than there substitution, but he gets slammed for small balling it if he doesn't change the lineup.
Smart can remedy a lot of this with better in game substitutions. They were better last game, but for the most part they have been horrible. We are playing better with this lineup then we were with the Salmons SF lineup. We are keeping games close, then Smart pukes all over the substitution patterns and we lose in the fourth.
For instance, I remember a game against the Pistons a few weeks ago where Prince was killing us. If you can recognize that early on then Donte should be on him early and stay on him for most of the rest of the game. You can still get the guards their minutes just split it up a bit, but still let them start so you don't lose them.
Smart is in a really tough spot. He's still a new coach, he's still trying to get the players to trust him, and maybe he hasn't done a very good job of that with anyone aside from Cousins and Thomas, but benching one of those guards ... that's dangerous.
It is a tough situation, and Smart might lose someone by sending them to the bench. But right now he's losing Reke, so is standing pat worth it? And he might even lose Reke long term, as in the franchise driving him out. I know from his brothers tweets at the least they think Smarts use of him is highly questionable. I hate Reke at SF, but, I'd be able to stomach it more if he's more involved and getting more touches/plays run for him. Some act as if because he's a SF now it's completely on him to cut all over the court and find some way to pry the ball from IT/MT, or else it's just his fault for not getting it.
Look at how some of the better SF's are involved around the league. Constantly get the ball on the wings, coming off screens, various plays run for them-they're involved. Now, Reke does has to improve moving off the ball, but we're not running a great offense for that anyway. IT/MT make one or two passes, then shoot. They aren't looking for cutters. MT sure isn't. Often times when MT or IT gets it on the wing, Reke is the next pass, yet that next pass isn't coming. IT is good at keeping Cuz involved, but again, we're not running many cutters off Cuz. Every now and then we do, but not consistently. More often then not it's IT/Cuz clearing a side, dumping it in to Cuz and letting him go 1v1. Reke is baseline, and MT elbow extended. MT has to cut or clear out for Reke to even attempt to be involved. That's pretty basic.
If we ran a motion offense, it'd be different. If we ran plays for Reke as most teams do their SF's, it's be different. But often times Reke in the corner having to wait for MT to cut/clear from the wing. MT is usually elbow extended, Reke in the corner. Reke can't do much until MT clears across the court, or when he gets it, moves it to Reke every once in a while and cuts across the court. But that pass isn't coming, leaving MT with the ball at elbow extended, then Reke has to cut to the opposite corner to clear space. The offense isn't set up to have a PG, SG and SF involved.
And this doesn't even touch on defense.
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