Did not see the game but just reviewed the stats. Ahmed worries me, 4 TOs in 21 minutes is awful. Given the lines on Yakwe (4 fouls in 8 minutes is incomprehensible) and Amar this may be a 7 man team which is scary. I believe both of them will come around , if not there will be major problems. Getting outrebounded by 15 is horrid. I did see positives. The D must have been good, 61 points! After the first 3 games I'm seeing a 4 man backcourt that is excellent and should be able to carry us to a reasonable amount of wins (18-20) Clark was offensively productive but we need more rebounds from him. Assist total good. The winning margin was impressive especially with ponds having an off night Time will tell.....not a bad opener....did what they were suppose to do, win big.
Lovett / Ponds / Clark / Simon all passed the ball well and crisply shared the rock. Some plays were very pretty to watch. There were very few turnovers in the 2nd half. In the 1st half there were a bunch of unforced, grade school level, turnovers: ball going right through a players hand on a skip pass, stepping out of bounds with the ball when receiving a pass. Those grade-school turnovers never fully go away, but hopefully it was just jitters. It was a big positive that weren't many turnovers, particularly in the 2nd half.
Excluding rebounding / lack of bulk down low (the obvious issue everyone knows about): The only overt glaring problem in watching the game, and in a continuation of last year, was Ahmed's decision making. He thinks he's Melo and just stops the ball. He definitely forced it a few times. The team has more scoring options this year, and just because more players will have the ball - he'll do this less.... But he is forcing it; and his decision-making just makes for terrible offensive production on those possessions.. the chances of generating points on that particular possession, when he does that, has to drop by a factor of 25%. It's just such low probability math.
It's like he can't believe his teammates will pass him the ball to take a good shot. (And yes they will, he received quite a few good passes that gave him good open look jump shots). This has to stop with him doing his Melo routine.
As an aside, Ponds also took a few questionable threes, but he's such a good shooter, that the team can live with it.
FT shooting was good / passing was good / decision making was generally good (Ahmed aside). Defensively, the wings (guards + clark + ahmed) looked quick on defense... i kinda forget though (hard to remember). how the team was on staying in front of their man and preventing dribble penetration? Ahmed, losing weight in the off-season - he definitely looks leaner and touch quicker.
Another note about Ahmed: Another poster pointed this out: He definitely changed his release on his shot; he's totally "short-arming" it. I assume this is because he wants to make his shot quicker, but really looks like he's not following through. Even on his FT shots, he has this much more compact, jerky shot. On his two made threes he looked like he followed-through a bit more...but still, we'll see if he's a better shooter. Otherwise, the form looks really good. It'll be interesting to see if this is a better shot for him.