All season the counter punch for when offense stagnates is to pull Rudy and run Naz and Randle. Last night showed us that the counter punch could and maybe should be different.Wolvesfan21 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 11, 2026 9:49 amThats funny I just wrote the same thing, TJ might be the guy we need in the playoffs considering how bad our offense has been since the All Star break. I think you give the front 8 a chance, but be ready to pull the TJ trigger QUICK if the offense stagnates at all. If Naz, DDV, Ju or Ayo struggle flip that switch and give TJ a shot. Don't be afraid to play 9-10 guys. WHoever is playing best should get the most PT.Phenom wrote: ↑Sat Apr 11, 2026 9:37 am I will be interested to see how often Finch will abandon the status quo in the playoffs when the teams hits a wall. Will he throw in TJ, Joan, Mike or JC if Donte, Rudy, Julius or Naz play poorly? Mike would obviously get a nod but would Finch go to them before the team is down 3 games to 1? The best teams and coaches pull those levers to get ahead of the game before desperation sets in. That group of players has shown enough juice to be in consideration.
I was very curious what would happen when Ant and Shannon shared the floor at the 4 minute mark 4th qt. It was eventful really, but both shared the ball and Shannon wasn't completely dysfunctional or confused about what to do, which has been the case in the past.... So... Progress