I doubt Coughlin would finish first in such a poll again but that's not the point. Losing Nuri was a crusher under the circumstances. We know it wasn't minutes so exactly what was it? He wasn't taking wild errant shots because he knew he wasn't going to hit them. He had lots of chances to drive but zones have a way of stopping that. Either he was nuts or something nutty happened. I'd like to know.
I think most people have an idea what took place. Lindsey didn't quite look himself the past few games (especially, his last two games). He looked so out of sorts against Detroit that Moose facetiously stated (paraphrased), "It looked like Lindsey is point-shaving."
Lindsey seems like someone who also has to dominate the ball. He has to have the ball in his hands, in order to be effective. He doesn't seem like one who can be effective off-the-ball. Don't get me wrong.... His game has some shortcomings, but I loved his strengths. I wished he would've stayed, as I believe he would've helped us as the season progressed. Unfortunately, his strengths are also one of his weaknesses. He can get to the hole; has great body control and usually, finished. But, it also got him into trouble with offensive fouls; throwing the ball away; and missing guys who had gotten open due to his driving ability.
It seemed like he wanted to do his "own thing" or "get mine at all cost." Not to mention, he seems to have some folks in his ear. When you combine that scenario, to go along with stern coaching and teams taking away his strength in the halfcourt, then you have a frustrated player. If he was gonna be a bad locker room presence then his transfer could be the best thing in the long run.