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Wow, I turned the game off at halftime thinking it was over. Just now I see they manage to lose. This is embarrassing.
This one still stings.
Ayton looked bad on the perimeter but I think the switching is something that should have been addressed by the coach after 2nd/3rd time.
When Brooklyn started getting back in it during the 3rd quarter, the offense did nothing to counter, especially when the 3 ball wasn't dropping. The players got cold in the 3rd but the coaches have to do a better job of changing it up to halt the momentum
SO obvious! I couldn't believe my eyes at the 4th time they did the same thing and each time it led to a score. Part of the blame is on Ayton, but a good aggressive coach would have let that play run twice in a row at most before making an adjustment. Monty did NOTHING.Yeah, I usually don't like blaming the coaches, it's too easy to do and we're so far away from what's really going on. But last night, it sure looked like, once again, we failed to adjust to a very obvious tactic. It's killed us several times this season. Either it's a fault of Monty's system, or it's a fault of Monty's in-game coaching, or it's a fault of Ayton comprehending/following coach directions which at this point, is still a failure in coaching.
I think I’ve really mellowed in my advancing years. Or I’m just finally getting used to truly bewildering and embarassing Arizona sports losses.
I’m more interested to see how they bounce back with three toughs games ahead rather than lament the loss.
or maybe it’s just because I know ultimately, this team really goes nowhere special with Ayton as its third most important player. It’s probably that. But, it kinda makes watching more enjoyable. The 6 game winning streak was a lot of fun. And after years of being atrocious, in the middle of a pandemic where lots of things suck, I’ll take any fun I can get and try to let the crap roll off as much as possible.