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Why did Pop play Simmons, McCallum, Mills, Kyle Anderson, Boban etc the whole 4th quarter.

It a like they got with in 5-6 points and he just gave up and decided to give the young bench guys some PT against a potential playoff team


1) He started Parker in that fourth quarter, and put him back in mid-way in the quarter
2) The starters were playing garbage
3) Aldridge was put back in mid-way but couldn't do a damn thing
4) Pop didn't want to play his starters too much since its the first game of a back-to-back. Y'all know how pop is.
 

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I was goin post this in @Blackthoughts thread since he used a quote from the article but then decided against it since he added his own context to that quote.


Good interview q&a with Mchale.
Kevin McHale on ESPN Radio:

What are your emotions as you look back at the way this thing broke down.

You said it so nicely. The way it all went down. I got kicked to the curb. You can just call it. I was surprised. I really was. You thought you built up equity there for a few years. We started off the summer, James hurt his ankle a bit, was in very poor shape coming into camp, Dwight couldn't do B2B practice, talking about Dwight not doing B2B games until the new year, Ty spent most of the summer with legal problems and rehabbing, not injury rehab. Both our PFs, Jones & Motiejunas weren't starting camp. We were a bad team in camp. I said to ownership & Daryl "We haven't had good practices yet, I don't understand how we can have good games." Our last exhibition game against SA, the guys tried amping it up and they just pounded us. I said we have a month's long time of getting everyone in shape, getting everyone acclimated, trying to figure out how to use Ty. When they let me go, I was absolutely shocked. I walked in, they said "We're firing you." I went,"Oh my!" That's kinda the way it went down. I was really surprised. The team last year won 56 games, got to Conference Finals. It wasn't like they were holding hands and singing kumbaya. There were always a few things going on with that team. That's just the way the group is together. We managed it. We worked our way around it. I was surprised in the end that they chose to make that decision. Now I'm sitting in Scottsdale having a cup of coffee & playing golf today so I guess everything's not all bad.

There had to be more reason. What was their reasoning?

They said the team wasn't playing well. I said "Yeah, I notice that." I was sitting on the bench while we were getting pounded every night. They said "We're not playing well." I said, "No we're not." I can't argue that. I said I think the team will come around. Right now, they're better than a 27-28 team. They won 56 games last year. Don't have the best chemistry in the world. Whatever profession, you may not have the perfect fit of guys but you can make that fit work. Anybody who's been involved in professional sports knows a lot of teams aren't hanging out every night and aren't the best of friends but they're very professional. They work. They get their job done. They said "We're not playing well." Honestly, there's nothing I can say other than "Yeah, you're right."

2 questions about specific things there. There are outside perceptions. 1) Every decision in Houston is being made based on numbers.

They probably use more metrics than most other teams. When I first got there, we had a lot of discussions about metrics and what certain things meant. I believe Daryl is transitioning into...he understands chemistry. We talked about chemistry. I think honestly Daryl is moving towards the blend. Metrics is a tremendous tool but can't be your whole tool box. Do players fit the eye test? Or am I getting a bunch of the same type players? Do I have enough guys that can drive to kick to the shooters? Do I have enough shooters, good catch and shoot guys? Do I have a blend of guys that can mix together? Do I have multiple position players that can guard two and three spots? A lot of different things like that. I do believe...they're still involved in metrics but not quite as much as everyone thinks it is. It's a big part of it. Metrics is a great tool for your tool box but that's like having a hammer in your tool box and only a hammer. You need some other tools.

Dwight, when he signed in Houston, my thought was this was the best decision anyone ever made. He needs to lock himself in a gym with McHale. There's a perception he hasn't worked on his offensive game.

I'll tell you what, Dwight came to Houston and after we signed him, he could barely move. He had the back surgery. That limited him to what he could do a lot. He's no longer a spring chicken. He has some miles on him. Dwight didn't have a lot of time....we worked on things. Hakeem came over and we worked on things. Dwight's mobility has been hampered by the back surgery he had in LA. All the different rehabs. He's missed a ton of games. The biggest thing about getting effective in the post is a low center of gravity. He can't get low. He's very upright. That's hurt him more. Dwight is not a bad guy or chemistry killer. He competes really hard. He wants to win. The only reality is, after he loses, 5 minutes later, he's over that loss. I know when I lost, I was miserable. I wanted to be miserable. That misery made me a better coach/player. I was always amazed when guys turn the page quickly. Dwight is not the problem in Houston but also isn't the solution. He worked at it. His inability to get low, losing athleticism has hurt Dwight a great deal. He won't be the only athletic guy to get hurt and lose some effectiveness.

All those things you just said, can he go somewhere, get a max deal and be the main cog or a main cog on a championship team?

You'd have to be uniquely designed around Dwight's ability to roll to the basket, draw people to the paint, he can still rebound very well. He has a hard time on PnR. He use to be able to switch PnR. Dwight can be a piece of a team that can really help you. How many teams now are playing small? How many teams are going away from big time centers and playing differently? Us playing against GS, my biggest fear was Draymond Green on Dwight and then Dwight had to chase Draymond, that really hurt us. We had no answers for that. It's so hard to say never but it would have to be a very unique situation.

Quick thoughts on Golden State? If they break the record, will you be willing to say that is the greatest team of all time?

I would have lost a lot of money. I would have bet everything that 72-win Bulls team would never beaten. That and Wilt's 100 point game. I never saw those 2 records going down. Yes, if they break that record in today's game of 2016, they will be the best assembled team to play with the rules they are. Eras are different. What they're doing is phenomenal. I don't like when people poo-poo it. It's not the 80's. Hell no it's not the 80's. I know it's not the 80's everyday I wake up. They're phenomenally assembled. The way they play, Curry is a joy to watch. Last year, we played them in the playoffs. We came in after beating the Clippers, everyone's excited. We took the night off. Next morning, I come in, my coaching staff's there, I look at them and say "What do we got for Golden State? Let's have some ideas on how to stop them."Everyone starts looking at the floor like "Ha ha, yeah well uhh.." I was like "OH BOY!" I couldn't think of a way to stop them. What are we willing to give up? You say, go under on Steph or make him take 3s? The guy kills you. Put 2 on the ball, throws it to Green, Green drives to the lane, and kill you. Leave Harrison open and make him beat you. He does. Cleveland says OK, we'll make Iguodala beat us. He was the MVP. They are really, really good and I hope people aren't tired of watching them. They should watch them. They're assembled to be a versatile team. Steph is fun to watch. All those people, on twitter, none of that stuff works. Good luck. Everyone always has an answer to do this to Curry, do that to Curry. None of it works. He's really good. He's impossible to guard. I like watching him. I'm excited to see if they can do it. Now that they've gotten so close, I hope they do it. To win 73 or 74 in a NBA season, that is unbelievable​

@Gil Scott-Heroin
 
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It just really hit that me that the Rockets have already lost more games than they did last year. That's kind of amazing considering they didn't really lose or change much.


harden coming into camp out of shape isn't surprising considering how he started off the year.
 

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Knicks signed the great mormon hope to a 10 day:ohhh:

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@KnickstapeCity thoughts?
 

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horrible...one plays in the east one doesn't. Hate people who solely look at numbers

What does this even mean? The east was garbage when Rose won his MVP. This year is the first year it hasn't been garbage in a long ass time.
 
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