Re: Judgement Day - Wolves at Thunder Game 5 GDT
Posted: Wed May 28, 2025 8:53 pm
Basically a mirror image of Game 3...difference is that game meant little to OkC, and this one meant everything to us. True Gentleman's Sweep.
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Preparation is no use when OKC is so much better. You have to play a perfect game to lose close, and need OKC to play terribly to win. OKC is going to be good for a while, Connelly has his work cut out for him.
Finch is the reason this wasn't a competitive series. The head coach should not be putting the ball in Randles hands outside of the box. His handle is atrocious and has been all season.Q-is-here wrote: ↑Wed May 28, 2025 8:49 pmI think Finch deserves some criticism, but do you honestly think his coaching has prevented us from beating OKC?WildWolf2813 wrote: ↑Wed May 28, 2025 8:42 pmbeing able to watch Thibs on a daily basis, my big fear is that Finch went from being the guy Rosas was able to hire thinking he could work with anyone and adapt to anything and now he's become Thibs Jr. where he plays favorites, leans too much into vets, and if you're not his type, he doesn't wanna try working with you. There's a ceiling to where those coaches can go. It's a high one, but still falls short of the goal.
Meanwhile, Rick Carlisle's throwing Tony Bradley out there in big spots against the Knicks and showcasing faith that he can go 10 deep and win.
Boy, for how awful you make him sound, one would never know he coached two Western Conference Finals teams!DNatagal wrote: ↑Wed May 28, 2025 8:55 pmFinch is the reason this wasn't a competitive series. The head coach should not be putting the ball in Randles hands outside of the box. His handle is atrocious and has been all season.Q-is-here wrote: ↑Wed May 28, 2025 8:49 pmI think Finch deserves some criticism, but do you honestly think his coaching has prevented us from beating OKC?WildWolf2813 wrote: ↑Wed May 28, 2025 8:42 pm
being able to watch Thibs on a daily basis, my big fear is that Finch went from being the guy Rosas was able to hire thinking he could work with anyone and adapt to anything and now he's become Thibs Jr. where he plays favorites, leans too much into vets, and if you're not his type, he doesn't wanna try working with you. There's a ceiling to where those coaches can go. It's a high one, but still falls short of the goal.
Meanwhile, Rick Carlisle's throwing Tony Bradley out there in big spots against the Knicks and showcasing faith that he can go 10 deep and win.
The short bench has hurt this team that is on Finch. The "offense" that they run is for smart players that can offball screen and backcut. The top 8 players never do that, they mostly ball watch.
The ATO plays and any inbounds play are poorly designed and do not lead to easy shots.
All of these problems are on the coach. He needs to take control and get the players to do the right thing. If he can't do it, get someone else in there.
Yup, he does indeed. Now we need to go back to Lip's thread about bringing everyone back (he had a question mark) and folks can revisit their initial thoughts!
But it was more than the 2nd round. He seemed to find a way to blend in after he returned from injury. I am just not sure what to make of it all...Coolbreeze44 wrote: ↑Wed May 28, 2025 8:59 pm I cringed when people were buying the Ju hype after the 2nd round. I had a feeling this was coming.
I guess we'll find out what TC and Finchy put more weight on: the fact that we went 25-6 from the time Julius returned from injury through the first two rounds of the playoffs, or the fact that we got our azzes handed to us by the best team in the NBA. Right now this seems more important, but the 31 games before these 5 have to mean something.Q-is-here wrote: ↑Wed May 28, 2025 9:01 pmYup, he does indeed. Now we need to go back to Lip's thread about bringing everyone back (he had a question mark) and folks can revisit their initial thoughts!