sjm34 wrote:At least I don't have to hear about how Adelman knows what he will get from DC, for a day or two at least.
Not so fast, sjm.
Adelman knows what he will get from DC...consistent effort, 75% shooting from 12 feet, but 15% from 14 feet.
sjm34 wrote:At least I don't have to hear about how Adelman knows what he will get from DC, for a day or two at least.
sjm34 wrote:Long, did you not see DC ask DW to switch off on Melo after he got schooled twice?
sjm34 wrote:At least I don't have to hear about how Adelman knows what he will get from DC, for a day or two at least.
longstrangetrip wrote:sjm34 wrote:Long, did you not see DC ask DW to switch off on Melo after he got schooled twice?
Are you saying DC was assigned to guard Melo and he asked DW to take him, sjm? Didn't notice. I have noticed that the board consensus is that Derrick was adequate defensively last night, and I'm in the minority. It could be that some of Melo's run with Corey out came against DC, not Derrick, and I didn't notice. What I did see were some poor decisions by Derrick that left Melo wide open for easy jumpers. Like the time he went for a steal in the 4th quarter that he had no chance at, and allowed an easy Melo bucket. Adelman yanked him right after that. I agree that Derrick's effort was there last night, but the results were not what I would have liked.
What I did like was the team defense last night. I have been giving Corey a lot of credit, but Rubio's help defense on Melo was critical. Not having to worry about Felton from beyond the arc allowed Ricky to double with impunity, and it worked like a charm in the first half.
CoolBreeze44 wrote:Adelman needs to start making teams pay when DWill is being guarded by a smaller player. Post him up on the block and let him go to work. As long as he doesn't try to be a highlight reel he can be very effective against smaller defenders