CoolBreeze44 wrote:Q12543 wrote:Keep in mind the Lakers have probably the best defense in the NBA. They are big, strong, and smart, plus they can get away with a lot of clutching and grabbing that someone like Naz Reid or Vando could never get away with. Nothing is easy against them.
I thought Edwards got a little carried away in the 4th and may have missed a couple open guys. I mean, he is fun to watch and these kinds of games are encouraging, but as he becomes more and more of a focal point, he needs to start thinking more about how to use his driving ability to get open looks for KAT and Beasley.
Very well put Q. He got a little carried away and started to play DLO ball. He will learn.
I'm glad somebody finally called out the players
along with Saunders.
There were multiple moments in that 4th quarter where Towns was ignored. The play where Vanderbilt ignored a wide open Towns behind the three point line right next to him to drive on LeBron James was the most egregious. There was another play later where Edwards ignored a wide open Towns behind the arc to take a contested two with two guys rushing at him.
And Beasley was in "get mine" mode, too.
Getting Towns good looks was a problem when the offense was created for him, surrounded by non shooters. Now that the team is being built with mostly gunners around Towns... it's been a very real concern for some of us. We saw it tonight.
You could see the visual frustration by Towns. And it was justified.
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Edwards looked very good, sans the predictable heat checks. Per usual, it was a pass that got me all hot and bothered the most... it was late... and he found Rubio cross-court (possibly with his left hand)... it was very Harden-esque.
[Note: And then there were the three super soft foul calls on Towns... meanwhile as noted by somebody... Gasol and James were karate chopping and shoving Towns in the post. You have to use these guys creatively... unless they're simply bigger and stronger than everybody else. Towns is not as big as Embiid. Nor as respected by the officials.]