I rewatched the game last night just to get a fuller sense of it. We barely lost a game to a team that shot 44% from 3 in spite of very good defense played against them. It wasn't a bad loss. They just had a VERY good night. (I became a fan of that Miles guy. Super humble. Had a studly game from 3.)
First of all, Ayton didn't play THAT bad. I mean, he dropped a couple of passes and had one really bad low post possession, but it wasn't like he played like a UDFA. He also hit two big free throws in the clutch. He also proved that even on a bad night he can get a double double.
Frankly, I'm more disturbed by how utterly awful Gs are these days at making simple entry passes. One example: Shaq tried to make an entry pass to the lower left post... FROM THE TOP OF THE KEY!!!... with a hand in solid denial position on Ayton... with a team mate to his right. Holy cow was it bad. Ayton has to be beside himself with frustration over the limited opportunities he's getting down there.
Second, and I can't stress this enough, Davon looks outstanding this year. People will focus on his scoring ability, which is moderate, but the guy does everything else very well. He's an underrated ball handler and passer. He's smart and competitive. And he's excellent defensively. Numerous times he corralled the younger players and reset their focus. He's a VERY good team player. I'm convinced he's an ideal backup to Book. In a pinch he could play PG next to Book as well. Love this guy.
I don't mean to jinx him, but Dragan played very well in the last 2 games. In fact, if he could be the player I watched in the last 2 games ALL year long, we'll all be ecstatic at the player he's become. Of course, if he plays like he did in the first two, he shouldn't be on this team next year. Can't stress enough how well he plays D as a stretch 4. The announcers honed in on his D last night against a G on the perimeter. It was near perfect D and almost impossible to duplicate with 99% of the other 7 footers in the league.
I can't help but love a guy like Shaq. In spite of his limitations with shooting and running PG, he's a great guy to have on the floor. Where guys like Elfrid Payton rest on their "potential", guys like Shaq bleed for you on every play. I know he's not a starter yet. But man, if he keeps growing at this rate, next year he will be. Props.
Bridges is going to be a special player. His stats probably won't be eye popping, but he's soooo good. Watching him play D next to Shaq, Davon, and Bender has been so much fun this SL.
There was a lot more good to take away from this game than bad. At least that's how I saw it.