The lack of playmaking from Parker and Hill is problematic. It would ok if it was just one of them, but both creates a problem. In addition, Manu is erratic right now. Mason is one of the few players who has improved his playmaking, which is great considering how bad it was last year, but we shouldn't be relying on a spot up shooter to make plays for us.
Dice - he seems lost to me and is going thru the motions. Yes, he's a veteran and is a great character guy, but I don't see a player burning to win a le.
Bonner - he's improved but still completely mechanical in the way he plays defense, sets picks and goes through the motions of much of the game. Good teams will cover his open shots better and hence they aren't going in. He's adopted the Oberto tap out which is better than nothing but he doesn't give me confidence for a big game.
Blair - he's showing inconsistency of a young player. This is to be expected but we need everything he can give us. Pop is warming up to him. Unfortunately, I take that more as desperation than turning a new leaf.
Manu - I don't think he's over the hill or anything like that. He can still be productive but I don't think even he knows what he's still capable of at this point. He's been sloppy on one play and then the next he makes a good pass that goes off a teammate's face because they weren't looking for it. He's out of control right now and needs to focus on making simple plays, but that might not be his game.
Jefferson - everyone wants to blame him for our problems but that's a cop out. No he isn't saving us, but the team's problems didn't start with him. He's actually improved on D and the team is slowly actually trying to get him involved. The people pissed at him probably never saw him play before. In the 2004 Olympics it was clear - he's a hustle guy, a great athlete, but not someone with fundamental basketball skills. He's like a running back playing basketball. Just hand him the ball when he's going full speed and see what happens. I think that approach is what the team should take. Instead we're coming up with complicated plays that intellectualize the game for him. I don't think he's an intellectual player like Manu or Tim.
Parker - Is he still injured? Hard to say. What concerns me is less the results and more the effort. It seems as if he's going through the motions right now. He seemed more motivated in years past. His jumpshot is not as good as it was last year. Not sure how that happened.
Pop - I think he's actually coaching fairly well right now. He knows he has to adapt but he's been so rigid for so long because he could, I think he, like the team, is struggling to make sense of the iden y of this team.