nixluva wrote:SupremeCommander wrote:I was PUMPED to read this. It was my biggest complaint of
:"It's everybody's ballclub," Woodson said after practice Thursday. "I want everybody to feel comfortable. When I put a guy in the game, he's got a shot. I want him to feel comfortable about making that shot. But I want everybody to know, when it comes to nut-cutting time and I've got a big shot, I'm going to Melo and Amare and guys that have done it.
"A lot of these guys are still young and they're trying to figure it out. Those guys have been around the block a number of times and they've done it, so they'll be the go-to-guys down stretch."
Yea I thought that was an important statement and it also will make things tougher on STAT and Melo. They can't fail to perform as they did coming in. Let's not make it seem like MDA was anti STAT and Melo getting the bulk of the shots in crunchtime. Last year they SURELY were the targets in our games but the difference is they were both performing at a HIGH LEVEL. that hasn't been the case this year and that more than some design by MDA is the reason that the team started to go away from them.
Let's be honest here. STAT has only recently started to come around and Melo is shooting 40% on the season. So they are the biggest culprits in their own lack of shots in crunchtime. Now they will have a 2nd chance to be the studs of the team. Hopefully it's still a balanced TEAM approach and not "ISO Joe" as it was in Atlanta. I think Woodson did learn some things from MDA that he can blend with his approach and that experience could work to our benefit this time.
I think Woody has a real shot to succeed here with a more committed STAT and Melo. We've been missing their All Star level of play all year and they're the biggest reasons the team has faltered so it's on them to make up for it. Woody just might be the right guy to get it out of them with his no nonsense temperament.
I love everything Woodson has said, and am excited to see it come to fruition, but I have believed (and still do) that we'll be seeing a better Amar'e and Melo regardless of the coach.
STAT has been losing some weight, and has slowly but surely has been picking it up as of late. I only expect him to get better as we approach April/May. And Melo is just too damn good of an offensive player to stay down this long. Broke the system to do his own thing? Well he's made a pretty good career doing his own thing on some 50+ win teams in Denver.
I guess I'm just fortunate enough to not be the one required to adjust and motivate the players. My lazy ass just sits around waiting for it to happen.