Guys cool off, this is a very upgradeable roster.
It's a roster with 7 new guys, 4 new starters from last season (White, Forbes, Gay, DeRozan).
It's not the end of the world, very few teams do better than what we did in those cir stances.
So soft. So, so soft.
You miss Manu because of the compe iveness he brings to big games. But these heartless pieces of can't even take care of business against non-playoff teams.
Such a ing joke of a team/organization.
Guys cool off, this is a very upgradeable roster.
It's a roster with 7 new guys, 4 new starters from last season (White, Forbes, Gay, DeRozan).
It's not the end of the world, very few teams do better than what we did in those cir stances.
Thats what happens when you put all your marbles on 2 soft all stars like derozan and Aldridge
I would blow this up in the summer just for their lack of heart.
Was expected tbh when Tim and Manu retired. The culture was never the same even though PATFO thinks we're all too stupid to think it was still there with Patty.
That's why I laugh at the "Spurs can beat Denver" crew, this team just looks content to be there. They don't care to go far otherwise they would have taken this light schedule more seriously.
Truth bomb
I don't think it's lack of urgency so much as just mediocrity. Their supposed stars have by far the lowest impact out of any other West playoff team. Throw in a low variance offensive style (which generally prevents them from pulling games they don't deserve out of their ass), pathetic defensive personnel and zero deep bench depth and you get a team that has to be firing near or on all cylinders to win. It doesn't matter the opponent or situation.
I think people think they should be able to will it against mediocre or worse teams because they should be more desperate and "have 2 All-Stars". But take the Kings for example. Statistically, Fox and Hield are the 2 biggest impact offensive players between the two teams (close between Fox and Aldridge, but still).
In what's now a perimeter oriented league, almost every game the opposition has at least one better perimeter player. That's not easy to overcome.
Last edited by TD 21; 03-31-2019 at 08:52 PM.
Every roster is upgradeable. In fact, the worse the roster, the easier it is to upgrade. This show has silver lining written on it everywhere.
By now we know it is more of a lack of balls than urgency
what do you expect, with pop and his constant 'it's just a game, who cares' at ude? nasa discovered planets, etc
Somewhere along the line Pop realized he has a bunch of ing pansies that don't respond well to criticism or being challenged. He doesn't have the same fire he used to and doesn't seem to get pissed off anymore. At least not in front of the cameras. He showed more emotion for two horrible calls in last night's game than he has for the lack of effort we've seen on defense. Where's that Pop? Lots of blame to go around for this debacle of a team.
That's true. But it was one public statement about multiple private statements. He said so himself:
"… I keep telling him (Lillard) I’m going to come back and finish there. That’s something him and I have talked about — playing together again.”
"These guys are professionals. I don't need to motivate them."
Sometimes a GOAT is just an old goat.
This is a flawed roster. They are pretty mediocre and don't have a lot of flexibility defensively. Outside of D White, there is not a single 1,2 or 3 who is at least average defensively.
Spot on. Not to mention that White is non existent offensively.
I still can't believe how Pop managed to have this team in the playoffs, probably the biggest achievement of his career.
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