32, 16, 6 wrote:Enigmaax: I said alot in the last few weeks, so I'm gonna tackle this.
1. Nobody ever said anything about playing time. Coach Maddox does a great job at getting NINE players into the game on any given night.
2. Yep 2 - 20 is close. Do you realize that the four have the best free throw averages on the Team. All above 70%. Two for Twenty, and we won! We must know something you don't know.
3. Did you see the Third Quarter of the game?
4. Have you ever watched them play? Ever?
Coach Maddox played to win, and win we did. We beat a team that didn't want to be beaten. Not the first time, when the four went slightly better than two for twenty, not the second time when the four scored, rebounded, stole the ball, and altered shots. On Saturday the four became NINE, and thats what matters, not 5, not 4 9, and that 9, became ONE. THAT'S PLAYING TO WIN!
Somebody did say something about playing time. And somebody has talked and talked over the last few weeks about how the coach doesn't "play to win" and directly attributed that to not playing the "strongest" players. I'm trying to understand the point of view that says a coach who has a team at 19-3 right now doesn't play the right players and doesn't play to win. And then, the other poster happened to mention the four specific players he thought should play more...so I was curious to see how they did. Shooting isn't everything, but 10% from the field isn't a great night, obviously. So, again, I'm trying to understand the difference between what the coach has done so wrong all season in 18 wins and what he did so right in one win against a team you've already beaten twice as it relates to playing his personnel.
Please note, I didn't say you or the other poster were right or wrong. Trying to get to some substance, thats all.