Q12543 wrote:crazy-canuck wrote:lipoli390 wrote:Q12543 wrote:crazy-canuck wrote:Guys like kat, wiggins saric etc.. dont get the ball as much late in games, is it by design or are they just not demanding the ball enough. Listening to guys like shaq, kat needs to demand the ball to get touches. People have commented on wiggs going straight to the corner and standing there. Rubio had that job to stay in the corner before the exbulls came aboard.
This has been going on for a couple of years now game after game, so wondering what others thought.
I think especially in close games, Thibs priority is to ensure we get a shot off. The more you pass it around and run motion sets, the more likely something goes wrong with an errant pass or deflection. That might be fine early in halves, but as things get tight near the end the worst thing that can happen is turning the ball over. The more you clear everyone out and go one-on-one with your best ball handler, the less likely you are to turn it over. I think that's a big part of his logic.
My biggest beef is that he NEVER runs action from the elbows extended with KAT or Saric. Give these guys the ball and run some stuff around them - handoffs, cuts, high-low, etc. Remember the triangle offense? One of the big tenets was a big getting the ball around the elbow and then running action from there. I'm not suggesting we go 100% triangle, but there is so much more Thibs could do to diversify our sets and stop relying so much on third tier PGs like Rose and Teague to make every decision.
I agree, Q. You nailed it. Not running elbow action down the stretch with KAT, the Wolves best offensive player, is ridiculous. Now we have Saric as another big who the offensive could be run through, but of course Thibs won't.
My point was kat and wiggs are getting paid max dollars to basically be bystanders during winning time. But at the same time they take alot of the heat for not being able to help the team win.
I like our team. I like the fit and depth of the players. Ive mentioned that thibs has a trust issue with our players outside of his ex bulls. 2 years ago, yes, we struggled to close games, but that was with 2 20 yr olds carrying the bulk of the offense. You expect some rough patches but hope for some growth with experience. However, in the past 2 years, theyve basically had the ball taken out of their hands.
Well, I don't really have a problem with Wigs being a bystander. He has bad handles and is a mediocre shot maker. Until he proves he can efficiently put points on the board, we're better off with him not involved late in games except as a floor spacer. I'm fine with trying to engage him early in halves.
KAT is a different story. Not that he's the most clutch player either, but we gotta find ways to get him touches and put him in spots to make plays late in games. And it just isn't a straight up post up or pick and pop 3. More can be done.
Yeah, but you cant just tell wiggs to stand in the corner and get out of the way either.
Teams aren't even covering him.
Against the suns wiggs got zero touches in the 4th with jamal crawford covering him.
Against the pistons, he had 1 shot attempt in the 4th and ot. They had galloway covering him.
Wiggs doesnt need to shoot, but to completely ignore the biggest mismatch on the floor is crazy.
Opposing teams have figured out our offense and its really easy to defend.
For kat its either him setting screens up top or forced to go 1:1 while the other 4 watch.
Id rather watch us lose with kat and wiggs missing shots than watching rose, teague, or taj miss those shots.