The offense is bad. They don't pass. It's all 1-on-1, bailout pass, next 1-on-1, bailout pass, more 1-on-1, bailout pass, turnover that leads to fastbreak, or brick.
San Antonio forces teams to play their style, pace, like last night with Pops surprise starting scrubs win over Ws. Miami doesn't care what style you have, they can play any style, pace, you want.
Jimmer apologists are out of excuses, he has had plenty of chances. I would rather give up the lead and struggle on offense with Ray because Jimmer has no future here.
What being a Kings Fan is like: I make a post mentioning how beatable the Heat are, as long as you don't turn the ball over. And, as I'm making that post, the Kings turn the ball over three times in six possessions.
Or ride IT til he drops... As frustrated as we get, I can only imagine how Malone feels when he looks down the bench for a backup PG and sees an abject failure and a rookie who obviously isn't doing enough in practices, etc. to earn any playing time.
Jimmer apologists are out of excuses, he has had plenty of chances. I would rather give up the lead and struggle on offense with Ray because Jimmer has no future here.
What being a Kings Fan is like: I make a post mentioning how beatable the Heat are, as long as you don't turn the ball over. And, as I'm making that post, the Kings turn the ball over three times in six possessions.
Nope. The offense was the same. The difference is that Cousins, Gay, and IT are better 1-on-1 players than Jimmer, Travis Outlaw, and Derrick WIlliams. Still, that's not the way they should be playing.
What's impressive is this isn't gimmicky transition offense that's allowed us to drop 59. This is us pounding the defending champs in the half-court. Just more snippets of the potential we have here