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Originally Posted by themicrowave The difference is that Flip sees possibilities and takes risks. He's not afraid to do something different than the more trad coaches. It's bound to backfire at some point, but he doesn't strike me as a stupid man. He's a lifer coach.
We're so funny as fans (not specifically you ggazoo), in that we all want Sheed in the post when he misses treys, or banging that tramp when he's on.
It's most noticeable in the game chats. If Sheed misses 2 or 3 treys, everyone wants him to stop shooting and start posting up. We're never really happy unless he plays perfect. Sometimes our standards are too high in my opinion. |
A lot of imes when I see Sheed post up he scores. The 3's are definantly fine because it will force their bigs out of the paint, but if he consistantly does both it would make whoever's gaurding Sheed work very hard. If we face san Antonio I probably wouldn't mind Sheed being out on the perimeter so that he can force Tim Duncan out of the paint. If they switch up Nazr, Horry, or Rasho wouldn't stand a chance in gaurding Sheed in the post. This year if our forwards are agressive (Sheed, Tay, and Dice) we'll be much better.