[quote name='DomLando']Paul has some pretty good guys around him. He's not like Lebron, where Lebron has no help. West Peja, Chandler, Mo Pete, and others. West is a future all-star. You are making it like it was all on Paul. Which is was not. Pargo was rushing shots. But he made some big plays at the end. Everyone on the Hornets seemed reluctant to shoot. They seemed like a team that has never been to a Game 7 (which obviously they were). The Spurs have been around the block and it showed last night. Superstars need to play like the superstar they are on the big stage and Paul did not last night. All I was saying is, it was as much as Paul's fault Last Night, as it was Pargo and everyone else.
On to Scott. I can understand wanting to put the blame on him. But when you blow a team out 3 games on your home court, you want him to change what he did? The defense held the Spurs to under 40% shooting which is fantastic. When you hold a team that low, even if they are making some threes, it shouldn't matter. The Hornets offense is to blame. Shooting just above 40% and going 4 for 17 from the three point line is pretty bad. You know Scott will not get fired for this. And his teams he took to the finals were totally outmatched. The Hornets are young. They will be back in this spot soon enough, and will now have more experience.[/quote]
We are going to have to just agree to disagree.
First off. I agree that Paul is not like Bron Bron as he literally has nothing around him. I am very happy with how the season turned out.
But I think you guys are truly and completely OVERRATING the role players on NO. This is coming from a guy who loves the NO who are these "others" you are referring to? I think the problem is that a lot of you guys didnt actually watch NO all year and you dont truly know who is on their team.
David West is pretty much there only legit guy other than Paul and even then he gets most of his points from asst from Paul. Now lets look at the other players. By the way (there is only 4 players that average over 9 points a game on the squad. So lets take off West and Paul that leaves 2 guys on your team that can even get 10 points a game.)
Peja in German equals anit-clutch. no matter what he does at point A...by the time he gets to Z he will have nothing. And be one of the most unreliable players on the team. I dont care if he scores 30....if you need 2 to win the game he is not the player to do it with.
Mo-pete is a very very AVERAGE player. started 77 games...23 min 8ppg 2 rebounds. Other than his points this guy doesnt even have another stat over 1. Do you hear what I am saying? Over 1. He doesnt average over 1 in any other stat. .9 asst. .6 steals .01 blocks. Completely sub par.
Tyson Chandler. Has proved 1 thing and 1 thing only. That he is still that failed project out of Chi town. Again. I like T-chan but just because I like him doesnt mean he is a great player. The guy is like Bazarro Ben Wallace. As he so one dimensional its painful to watch sometimes. All he can do is catch oops. When is the last time you even seen him attempt a jump shot? The guy averages 11 points a game but I will bet a hunski that 10 of those were off oops from Paul. He is a decent defender but he only gets 1 block a game. Hardly considered a stopper.
The others you are referring to?
Pargo is going to be a career back up. Solid player for giving your star PG a break. But you can sub him out for anyone of the 40 back up PG for the same result.
Bonzi Wells barely even plays. He only played 22 games this year. Avg 3.7
Mike James only played 21 games with a huge 2.7ppg to add.
Bulter is alright I guess.
Chris Andersen, Ryan Bowen, Hilton Armstrong, Melvin Ely shouldnt even be mentioned when talking about the NBA.
And thats the entire team. Again. I think the problem is that most people dont really know who is on their team. Because they are not that good.
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On to Byron Scott. The point of a Head Coach is to constantly change and stay on top of your opponent. Just like what you just said and flip it. Pop didnt have a problem changing his defense tactics has he put bowen on Paul.
Basically the bottom line is this. The definition of a bad coach is a person who is unwilling to adapt and change for the good. I dont care if doubling Tim worked a 100 times in a row....if its not working the 101rst time you have to find a way to change it. Also adding some plays into your book would have most likely helped. They rarely ever run any actually plays to anyone other than the pick and roll.