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how to lose a game you should win

by "Kurt Straub" <jkurtstraub@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jan 8, 2008 at 09:50 PM

A very efficient way to do this is to come out cold and fall behind right 
away.  That did it for the Sixers against the Bucks.  They played decently

after falling behind, but never took control of the game again.  The Bucks

are not a good team to start with, and they were playing without their
best 
player, Redd, and another starter, Desmond Mason.  Against this team, at 
home, the Sixers should have won and won big.  It was a very disappointing

loss.

Willie Green played about as badly as an NBA starter can play.  His
defense 
was nonexistent, and allowed a journeyman, Charlie Bell, to shoot like a 
superstar.  On offense, Willie missed a lot of open, clutch shots. 
Overall, 
he was 4-15 from the floor.  It was bad enough that I'm ready to see Lou 
Williams start as shooting guard.  I'm under no illusions that this will 
cause an improvement.  Sweet Lou is still playing out of control for long 
stretches of the game, and his ability to guard other "2's" is suspect at 
best.  However, Lou might yet get better by playing more; I don't think 
that's in the cards for Willie Green.  Lou didn't shoot any better this 
game--- he was 5-16.  Lou is not ready to play the point, and Andre Miller

has become the second best player on the team.  Still I think it is time
to 
start Williams and see what he can do playing 30+ minutes a game for at 
least a month or so.

The team as a whole was 0-13 from the three point line, equal blame for 
bricks going to Williams, Green and Andre Ig.

In the post-game show, Nash said (diplomatically) that the Sixers just 
assumed they were going to win, and didn't give good effort.  Sadly, he
was 
absolutely right.  One exception might be Dalembert, who hustled his way
to 
16 points and 16 boards.

----- Kurt Straub
 




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how to lose a game you should win
"Kurt Straub" &  2008-01-08 21:50:02 

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