Ick. Unlike Cleveland and Milwaukee, Toronto played well and deserved to win.
It's pretty simple though. Love's worst game this year and maybe Rubio's worst game = easy loss. Love's body language is what bothers me. He is already in Dwight Howard whiner category, but now it's an excuse to not get back and play defense. Bad games are fine. Horrible games are fine. Certain matchups that consistently frustrate you for years at a time are fine (remember KG and Cliff Robinson? Man did I hate Cliff). What can't happen, Mr. Golden Child, is that transformation to a shitty attitude. It's infectious. If your attitude sucks, then the rest of the players will be affected. He's GOT to get over that soon. I can't say emphasize how much bad games and matchups just don't matter, but his leadership does. Anyway, on to the next one.
I can't really get my head around the rotations, but I didn't really understand until tonight how little Adelman has to work with. Love can sometimes carry the starters and you can hope Darko and Luke get hot sometimes. But if Rubio isn't in that second unit, they have literally NOTHING going for them. What do you expect Randolph, Tolliver, Wellington, etc. to do on their own? Oh wow this team has holes. Barea being back made a world of difference. This would have been a blow out without him. Those points would not have been made up elsewhere. I think if Beasley, Barea, Lee, and Webster get healthy (or at least the first 3) Adelman has a few more options, but my goodness, there just is no legitimate depth. However, I don't think it's THAT big of a problem. The Lakers have had sh*tty depth and are still contenders every year. With rotation players in Tolliver, Darko, Love, Ridnour, Williams, and Rubio, you only need 2-3 more rotation players to become a good team. Maybe Beasley, JJ, Lee, Pek, or Webster can fill 1 or 2 of those. this team isn't as far away as we may think, but with this mismatched, ragtag bunch of characters they just won't do it consistently. It's not possible. They'll get hot sometimes, hell they might beat Chicago tomorrow, but it's not sustainable.
Oh yea, my favorite tactic was unsuccessfully employed again - Ridnour at the point, Rubio at the 2. Love it.