thedoper wrote:Teague was amazing. The injuries forced proper lineups and you can see how good Teague can be when he isn't out there with other iso options.
Tolliver playing the 3 isn't a proper lineup. Tibs wouldn't understand that.
thedoper wrote:Teague was amazing. The injuries forced proper lineups and you can see how good Teague can be when he isn't out there with other iso options.
thedoper wrote:Teague was amazing. The injuries forced proper lineups and you can see how good Teague can be when he isn't out there with other iso options.
Q12543 wrote:Bench laughing at Okogie after that last foul.thedoper wrote:Teague was amazing. The injuries forced proper lineups and you can see how good Teague can be when he isn't out there with other iso options.
Teague had a great game, but that drop coverage gave him some wide open looks that even he couldn't pass up. When teams play a more agressive PnR defense against him is when we see endless dribbling and indecisiveness.
Q12543 wrote:Bench laughing at Okogie after that last foul.thedoper wrote:Teague was amazing. The injuries forced proper lineups and you can see how good Teague can be when he isn't out there with other iso options.
Teague had a great game, but that drop coverage gave him some wide open looks that even he couldn't pass up. When teams play a more agressive PnR defense against him is when we see endless dribbling and indecisiveness.
thedoper wrote:Q12543 wrote:Bench laughing at Okogie after that last foul.thedoper wrote:Teague was amazing. The injuries forced proper lineups and you can see how good Teague can be when he isn't out there with other iso options.
Teague had a great game, but that drop coverage gave him some wide open looks that even he couldn't pass up. When teams play a more agressive PnR defense against him is when we see endless dribbling and indecisiveness.
At least he's looking for a play. He's by far the best point we have on the roster. His only ineffective sets seem to be when he's trading in the two guard lineups with Tyus or Rose. He's had a down shooting year but he's a good PG. Glad to see him have a great game.
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Q12543 wrote:thedoper wrote:Q12543 wrote:Bench laughing at Okogie after that last foul.thedoper wrote:Teague was amazing. The injuries forced proper lineups and you can see how good Teague can be when he isn't out there with other iso options.
Teague had a great game, but that drop coverage gave him some wide open looks that even he couldn't pass up. When teams play a more agressive PnR defense against him is when we see endless dribbling and indecisiveness.
At least he's looking for a play. He's by far the best point we have on the roster. His only ineffective sets seem to be when he's trading in the two guard lineups with Tyus or Rose. He's had a down shooting year but he's a good PG. Glad to see him have a great game.
He's the best PG on the roster in terms of his total body of work and skills, but he hasn't developed any meaningful chemistry with KAT, our most talented player. So when those two are on the floor it's sort of a sum of individual parts vs. a synergistic pairing. I don't know whose fault that is or why, but it just is.
And finally, Teague hasn't modernized his game. He's a good enough 3-point shooter to look more for that shot and up his volume, but he refuses to take it unless he has a ton of space. Again, is that soemwhat on Thibs or is it all Teague? IDK, but it's a problem.
Q12543 wrote:thedoper wrote:Q12543 wrote:Bench laughing at Okogie after that last foul.thedoper wrote:Teague was amazing. The injuries forced proper lineups and you can see how good Teague can be when he isn't out there with other iso options.
Teague had a great game, but that drop coverage gave him some wide open looks that even he couldn't pass up. When teams play a more agressive PnR defense against him is when we see endless dribbling and indecisiveness.
At least he's looking for a play. He's by far the best point we have on the roster. His only ineffective sets seem to be when he's trading in the two guard lineups with Tyus or Rose. He's had a down shooting year but he's a good PG. Glad to see him have a great game.
He's the best PG on the roster in terms of his total body of work and skills, but he hasn't developed any meaningful chemistry with KAT, our most talented player. So when those two are on the floor it's sort of a sum of individual parts vs. a synergistic pairing. I don't know whose fault that is or why, but it just is.
And finally, Teague hasn't modernized his game. He's a good enough 3-point shooter to look more for that shot and up his volume, but he refuses to take it unless he has a ton of space. Again, is that soemwhat on Thibs or is it all Teague? IDK, but it's a problem.