I don't get the hate towards Bash after just one game. He is vitally important as the third scorer and shooter. We don't win more than 15 games without him. I expect him to improve quite a bit.
It's not hate towards him. The team, as presently constructed, does not have very much room for error, as we all know. So when Bash makes terrible decisions, it just stands out - and they mostly result in 'unforced' errors.
A game has many facets, that teams are competing on. Crudely:
1. rebounds, defensive
2. rebounds, offensive (second chance points)
3. low post scoring,
4. free-three scoring,
5. three-point scoring
6. transition game, offense and defense
7. turnovers
8. blocked shots
9. assists (i.e. sharing the basket-ball smartly)
10. coaching
11. Foul trouble/bench - i.e. being able withstand foul trouble/injuries.
Against legit competition, we're almost certain to lose #1, 2 and 3. That means we have to win most of #4 through 11.
So when Bash makes bad decisions, it's adding to losing another bucket (or two)...
Basically, this is a gas-bag, long-winded way of saying we need him to play smart in order for the team to have a chance. The team definitely needs him. He hustles and he can shoot decently (I hope, his new form hasn't made his shooting worse). All the other starters played pretty smartly and passed the ball well. If Bash does the same thing, then it's a pretty potent starting-five. If he plays smartly, he's a lock for double-digit points each game. We want to him to score a lot.... We just want him to score the right way. His teammates will put him in a position to succeed, if he just trusts them and doesn't force it.