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re: Josh Hart leaves it all on the court
Posted on 5/19/24 at 10:01 pm to GOP_Tiger
Posted on 5/19/24 at 10:01 pm to GOP_Tiger
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That's why Milwaukee was so successful with their trade to get rid of Jrue and get Dame instead
Despite the protest from the 2K crowd, defense wins in the playoffs (when it counts). For sure have to score, but the ability to keep the opponent from scoring will always be the deciding factor. TWolves absolutely locked down Denver in the second half.
Posted on 5/19/24 at 11:35 pm to Pistol44
Balance is what wins in the playoffs. You need 5 guys who can compete on both ends at a high level, whether it’s for an individual game or a series, and compliment each other.
Right now on the pelicans I can identify 3 players who can do that and 1 player who has shown definitive potential to do that.
The 3 are: Zion, BI and Herb
The 4th is Trey
If BI actually committed to playing with Zion and realized he could make his moves without the ball instead of a slow-paced 15 dribbles and actually shoot the 3, he’d be an amazing two which would allow for Trey and Herb to fall into 3 and 4 with a big to round it out. Unfortunately, the evidence points to Ingram doing everything but that, which totally neutralizes him with Zion, despite that being the most important thing if they’re playing 38+ minutes a game in the playoffs.
Right now on the pelicans I can identify 3 players who can do that and 1 player who has shown definitive potential to do that.
The 3 are: Zion, BI and Herb
The 4th is Trey
If BI actually committed to playing with Zion and realized he could make his moves without the ball instead of a slow-paced 15 dribbles and actually shoot the 3, he’d be an amazing two which would allow for Trey and Herb to fall into 3 and 4 with a big to round it out. Unfortunately, the evidence points to Ingram doing everything but that, which totally neutralizes him with Zion, despite that being the most important thing if they’re playing 38+ minutes a game in the playoffs.
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