hoopnuts wrote:
...Rubio has got to do a better job keeping Wes & Luke involved in their areas of strength.
I have been one of Wes's greatest defenders on this site. And I am one of the least prone to ripping people.
But at this point Wes's area of strength is his ass, on the bench. If he had been put in a situation where he had time to watch and think and connect to the game and adjust & prepare mentally for the speed, he would be much better off. He just wasn't ready for NBA speed and now he is shell shocked. He needs time away from the pressure. D-League city.
Ridnour as a shooting guard needs to do something to get himself open instead of relying on Ricky to do his work for him. I like his fight though.
Mostly though, you need to read some basketball books and watch about 20 years worth of college and high school basketball so you understand fundamental principles instead of not understanding anything but your Pacific Northwest homerisms. I used to live up there, I know how it is. You probably thought Nate Robinson was a lock for NCAA POY or that Errol Knight was the jeet. Anyway, spouting off about one of the most unselfish players in the game being "like a high maintenance old woman" is bad form. Here's a list of books I am assigning you before you are allowed to criticize Rubio again. There will be a test, so pay attention:
Coaching Basketball Successfully - by Morgan Wootten
Wooden: a lifetime of observations and reflections on and off the court - by John R. Wooden
Wooden on Leadership - by John R. Wooden
Stuff Good Players Should Know: Intelligent Basketball from A to Z - by Dick DeVenzio
Runnin' the Show: Basketball Leadership for Coaches and Players - by Dick DeVenzio
Great Moments in Basketball History - by Matt Christopher
Coaching basketball - by Jerry Krause
That's a good start. Read those, then come back and we can discuss the game.
P.S. Matt Christopher was one of the greatest and most under appreciated authors of all time. That guy made me get psyched up about swimming stories even though I always sank like a stone and never swam competitively. Great sports author.