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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 375149" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>Whoever mentioned Moore, thank you. I've been hard on him, but he played hard last night and he had to play more min than usual due to Jose's foul trouble.</p><p></p><p>He is still a black hole in terms of being able to score, but he did a good job of moving the ball last night and playing defense. Also, he did a great job of talking to Jose when Jose was really upset after missing a three. it was right after that that Jose started to go off.</p><p></p><p>This may not be popular, but if Ben continues to look like a statue i'd sit him. if you don't play him the next 2 games he could have almost 2 weeks to let the ankle heal. You might lose a couple of games, or maybe someone will step up. it's more important to try to have a healthy Ben and a healthy Josh come January. </p><p></p><p>Every time Tad or Justin took a three they were doing exactly what the defense wanted them to do.</p><p></p><p>Coaching was ok, nothing more, nothing less. To his credit Josh bench most of his starters before the first timeout. i agree with others that pressing should have started sooner as it might have gotten the energy level up. The D is the first half was solid, in the second half it really started to lag. </p><p></p><p>We are in year 2 of what will likely be a 4 yr rebuild, so as much as it hurt to lose last night this would be the last time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 375149, member: 1776"] Whoever mentioned Moore, thank you. I've been hard on him, but he played hard last night and he had to play more min than usual due to Jose's foul trouble. He is still a black hole in terms of being able to score, but he did a good job of moving the ball last night and playing defense. Also, he did a great job of talking to Jose when Jose was really upset after missing a three. it was right after that that Jose started to go off. This may not be popular, but if Ben continues to look like a statue i'd sit him. if you don't play him the next 2 games he could have almost 2 weeks to let the ankle heal. You might lose a couple of games, or maybe someone will step up. it's more important to try to have a healthy Ben and a healthy Josh come January. Every time Tad or Justin took a three they were doing exactly what the defense wanted them to do. Coaching was ok, nothing more, nothing less. To his credit Josh bench most of his starters before the first timeout. i agree with others that pressing should have started sooner as it might have gotten the energy level up. The D is the first half was solid, in the second half it really started to lag. We are in year 2 of what will likely be a 4 yr rebuild, so as much as it hurt to lose last night this would be the last time. [/QUOTE]
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