Rund 3 Spiele von diesen 10 hätte man mit nem verknüftigen Coach mindestens gewonnen, bin ich mir fast sicher.
Avery gestern im Interview: We can get Stops.
hm, vielleicht sollte man seinen Starting Center/Shotblocker/Rebounder aufs Feld bringen anstatt auf der Bank versauern zu lassen :wall:
http://mavsblog.dallasnews.com/archives/2008/03/you-want-d-play-dampier.html
Wieder ne Glanzleistung vom unserem Headcoach, gz :idiot:
Avery gestern im Interview: We can get Stops.
hm, vielleicht sollte man seinen Starting Center/Shotblocker/Rebounder aufs Feld bringen anstatt auf der Bank versauern zu lassen :wall:
Avery Johnson pinpointed the Mavs' primary problem against the Warriors while chatting with the press after the 114-104 loss.
"We couldn't get stops when we needed to, especially in the fourth quarter," Avery said. "We continued to score. This was one of our better second halves offensively, but we just couldn't get the stops against Monta Ellis, Baron Davis. They were all hard to guard down the stretch."
Avery, of course, is right. And that's why he was so wrong to keep Erick Dampier on the pine for all but the first couple minutes of the second half. Your chances of getting a stop are a whole lot better when you have a defensive-minded big man protecting the rim.
The Warriors shot 22.2 percent (6-of-27) during Damp's 12:30 of playing time. The Mavs outscored Golden State by 12 points during that span.
The Warriors shot 58.6 percent (34-of-58) while Damp watched from the bench. Golden State outscored the Mavs by 22 points in those 35-plus minutes.
http://mavsblog.dallasnews.com/archives/2008/03/you-want-d-play-dampier.html
Wieder ne Glanzleistung vom unserem Headcoach, gz :idiot: