nixluva wrote:I think despite the loss, that the team ran thru the sets pretty well with the starting lineup. They just didn't hit shots, but they were open. The real issue is defensive chemistry, which is a big deal. STAT was slow on D and overall isn't that good anyway, but he had stepped up his effort in games just before he went down with the back injury. Hopefully he can get back to that.
I've hurt my back before (quite recently actually) and can say with football (on offense) I can mostly do what I want to do, as I step where and when I want. But on Defense. THAT IS TOTALLY DIFFERENT. Someone puts a move on you and you can pinch that nerve trying to adjust when just out of position. When you have a recovering back you sort of sense that can be the case. So, I don't think Stat is capable of playing defense as well as before (which isn't much). He did have some blocks, but those small, sharp and quick movements are probably going to be cut back on, just on instinct alone.
I do hope we find a way as we have talent. I just think bringing Stat off the bench and then overlaying his minutes with Melo is a lot less shocking and then the adjustment goes both ways. Throwing Stat into the starting lineup, the other starters, including Melo, are now trying to fit him in. This is all good, but not when you have 4 games, now 3, to figure it out.
And we can see chemistry can be affected in many ways. The rhythm can be off, which then makes your shots off, and your defense is just a little off which means Chandler has to do more in the middle (foul trouble?), etc. I just think this is a big giant thing to try right now and would have rather seen it in stages, just think that way would have been more productive.
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