Camden wrote:Q12543 wrote:Khans and Cam, You may be absolutely right about the players being soft and fragile. So what do you suggest Thibs does about it? If he isn't able to get through to them and he's not willing to change his own style, then what?
Andrew Wiggins: "We've got to find it within ourselves. There's nothing that the coach can do. There's nothing that the trainers can do. It's just the players. We've got to find it within ourselves."
I think that's what it comes down to. Thibs altering his scheme or changing lineups won't necessarily make the players stay engaged and execute. That's part of being a professional basketball player. Our guys need to become that and play for 48 minutes each night.
Well, that's a nice platitude. We hear this all the time from players when things aren't going well. What if it doesn't happen though? That's my question. Let's say we keep seeing the same thing. At what point do you consider doing something rash (excluding or in addition to trading Rubio, which I don't even think is very rash at this point)?