Just got ack from watching the game and here are my two cents worth of observations.
First, the good........
1. Jakar can play with anyone, with or without ( as there was none today) an offensive scheme. The only negative with him is that if he gets too good he may opt to leave and there really is no one on the team or coming in to fill his shoes.
2. While Marco shot poorly, at least they looked for him.
3. Defense at times and defensive boards were not too bad, but again that old nemesis of the teams defending against the three reared it's ugly head.
Now the bad......
1. How anyone on this site who has the least knowledge of this great game of basketball can watch as DLo continuously put up one bad forced shot after another, some from almost half court, and not be disgusted is beyond me. While I am sure that if DLo, who actually shot us out of the game early, had Lavin on the sidelines, would have been yanked early on. If anyone noticed the looks on our players faces when he was hoisting up one 30 footer after another with little success, you could see the discouragement. And please lets stop with the " who is supposed to take the shots" crap as basketball is supposed to be a "team" game, not a highlight show for one player ir another. While I expect Moose is going to jump to DLo's defense, I am not blaming DLo for this fiasco but the staff or allowing an offense to be based on whatever he wants to do with the ball. Moving forward, if the staff does not correct this crap now, the few games we may win will not be worth the detrimental effect this will have on this team in the long run. If we are truly a "young team" as has been echoed by many the entire season, then this should be about building for the future, not about a few cheap wins letting one player have carte Blanche to do what he wants. While I believe we are a year away from competing with the Cuse, if ths issue is not corrected, we may not compete for some time to come.
I won't jump to his defense. I can't wait for him to leave. I must be imagining that with him on the bench vs. Uconn they scored 15 straight on us.
I find it funny that is the thesis that you right for what is bad after today's game. That you can pinpoint a loss like today on him is amazing. But carry on. I can't wait for when he's gone. We can smile, hold hands, sing kumbaya and score 27 pts a game.
Not totally on him but he was a big part of it. It's not about winning or losing this game. If you would take off your rose colored glasses when it comes to him you would see that he actually did take bad shots, lost the ball on several bad plays and it not the perfect player you make him out to be. Again, the staff needs to take control of the situation as his play at times is detrimental to the development of this team. And come on Moose, try to respond constructively instead of such foolish statements like, " I can't wait for him to leave". I have read your posts often and most of the time they are on point but when it comes to DLO, you have stars in your eyes.
I might have stars in my eyes but your dazed and confused sweetheart. The fact that people don't realize his presence on the floor deflects attention from others makes me wonder if you people who love to pick apart other posters have ever watched basketball before in your lives. When he isn't on the floor we are playing shorthanded offensively. So learn to live with 'bad' shots as you call them. I guess we could always hold onto the ball and get a shot clock violation instead of a bad shot.
I hope your feeling better by the way.
Wait a minute would you call his shots good shots? And what attention does he deflect from others? He is so busy forcing up bad shots, driving through traffic and losing the ball and having a crapy attitude, as pointed out by the announcers, that he gets all the Attention himself. If the rest of the team is afraid or hesitant to shoot, that's on the staff. Most think that except for Sampson and Phil Green, who is shooting 18% from three, the rest of the team just stands around and defers to him and that's pretty poor basketball. But for whatever reason, you defend his play no matter how poor it is so there is no use reasoning with you. You know the old saying, there are none so blind as those who will not see. Or is it.... Don't confuse me with the facts, I've already made up my mind.