[Game] Kings @ Pelicans (Play-In Tournament) - 4/19 6:30PM PDT/9:30 PM EDT

Tetsujin

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This is where sticking Sasha on the bench most of the year then calling on him this late sucks. The chemistry isn't there. Sasha had Nance on him. A simple swing from Fox over to Davion and over to Sasha pulls Nance out, or gives Sasha a wide open 3. Fox doesn't really know how to play with Sasha right now.
To be fair, it’s not like we had a choice in terms of not playing Sasha for a lot of the year. He missed like a full quarter of the season with that sprained ankle.
 
To be fair, it’s not like we had a choice in terms of not playing Sasha for a lot of the year. He missed like a full quarter of the season with that sprained ankle.
Sasha got pushed for the majority of the year regardless. Brown obviously doesn't like playing first year guys even if they are nearing 30 haha.
 
Really, that's on the players
The reluctance to place any responsibility for bad play on the coach just baffles me.

If a problem has to do with the overall team - first look to the coach. At the very least - it's the coaches job to tell the players to fix it - or put in players that will.

Playing iso vs. running your offense is a fixable problem for the coach. A good coach fixes it, a bad coach doesn't.
 
The reluctance to place any responsibility for bad play on the coach just baffles me.

If a problem has to do with the overall team - first look to the coach. At the very least - it's the coaches job to tell the players to fix it - or put in players that will.

Playing iso vs. running your offense is a fixable problem for the coach. A good coach fixes it, a bad coach doesn't.
While true, the playoffs invariably come down to an arms race and who can pull it out and get it done one on one.