Author Topic: Yes or No? It's Doc's Fault  (Read 10871 times)

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Re: Yes or No? It's Doc's Fault
« Reply #105 on: November 20, 2012, 09:07:26 AM »

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Our offense gets fixed as soon as we stop relying on Rondo handling the ball as much as he has been and if Pierce stops chucking the ball every time he touches it.

I really miss our ball movement. Rondo should be touching the ball constantly through our plays, but there's no reason to keep standing around doing practically nothing but dribble the ball at the top of the key.

Our offense is so predictable that it's sad. Our perimeter offense has completely disappeared because of this.

Doc has been awful early on in the season.

  Our offense isn't broken at all. We're 10th in offense overall, 4th in TS%. The only reason we're not a top 4-5 offense is our offensive rebounding.

the pp part is true, he has had too many 4 for 17 games....terrible %  it could improve if bass, sully, kg would be cruising the paint looking for those rebounds instead of following docs orders of not rebounding.....dumbest philosophy in basketball history.