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sportsfan76
03-05-2015, 11:58 PM
1. His clock management

2. His shot selection


There was no way the Thunder should have lost this game tonight because they were in full control and in position to win. Westbrook has to know that when your team is ahead 7 with under 4 mins to go, you don't have to be speedy gonzalez because your team is the one that's ahead. And some of the shots he was taking late in the game was very bad when he could have used up a lot of the shot clock to get someone else a better shot.


So if Westbrook can ever work on those two flaws he will be a dangerous and unstoppable player.

nathanjizzle
03-06-2015, 12:00 AM
hes naturally an imbecile, thats why his career percentage in clutch games is at 56 percent.

keep-itreal
03-06-2015, 12:00 AM
yeah sure, just pass the ball to Ibaka. He'll close out the game better than goatbrook :roll: :roll:

sportsfan76
03-06-2015, 12:02 AM
yeah sure, just pass the ball to Ibaka. He'll close out the game better than goatbrook :roll: :roll:


It don't necessarily have to be Ibaka, it can be someone else.

The key to closing out games when you have the lead is

1. Using up the shot clock

2. getting good shots

Graviton
03-06-2015, 12:04 AM
It don't necessarily have to be Ibaka, it can be someone else.

The key to closing out games when you have the lead is

1. Using up the shot clock

2. getting good shots
Those are coache's responsibility. Compare how Thibs handled it to Brooks, had nothing to do with Westbrook even with his bad decisions.

imdaman99
03-06-2015, 12:06 AM
It don't necessarily have to be Ibaka, it can be someone else.

The key to closing out games when you have the lead is

1. Using up the shot clock

2. getting good shots
Who on the Thunder can hit a clutch shot? Durant is hurt mind you.

I don't care how open Ibaka is, you can't trust the guy with his stone hands.

I just wish Westbrook was coached better. You had Thibs running plays to get Mirotic open and isolated on flat footed Ibaka all 4th quarter, and then you have ISO Westbrook with 5 defenders ready to converge on him. Even the spacing was all kinds of f'ed up once they took Morrow out.

I'd like to think Westbrook would be a more willing passer if he had someone capable of knocking down a big shot. Even the big rebounds, it's always Westbrook getting them and no one else. Everyone else giving up offensive rebound after offensive rebound to the Bulls.

sportsfan76
03-06-2015, 12:07 AM
Those are coache's responsibility. Compare how Thibs handled it to Brooks, had nothing to do with Westbrook even with his bad decisions.


As a PG you must have enough knowledge to slow the f*ck down once you have the lead and it's 3 mins left in the game

sportsfan76
03-06-2015, 12:09 AM
Who on the Thunder can hit a clutch shot? Durant is hurt mind you.

I don't care how open Ibaka is, you can't trust the guy with his stone hands.

I just wish Westbrook was coached better. You had Thibs running plays to get Mirotic open and isolated on flat footed Ibaka all 4th quarter, and then you have ISO Westbrook with 5 defenders ready to converge on him. Even the spacing was all kinds of f'ed up once they took Morrow out.

I'd like to think Westbrook would be a more willing passer if he had someone capable of knocking down a big shot. Even the big rebounds, it's always Westbrook getting them and no one else. Everyone else giving up offensive rebound after offensive rebound to the Bulls.


He shouldn't have even been looking to get the ball with 2 secs left because the Bulls know that he is their main offensive option


Hero ball is not always good

Graviton
03-06-2015, 12:11 AM
As a PG you must have enough knowledge to slow the f*ck down once you have the lead and it's 3 mins left in the game
Where does knowledge come from may I ask? No one comes to the league knowing these things. The coach is usually the one to mold the player, at least a good one.

Can't expect a 26 year old to make perfect decisions, this ain't Larry Bird or Jordan out there. Most of the players in today's league play with their instincts. The only stars that use their brains and think things through are Lebron and Paul. Harden, Durant, Curry, Westbrook just play.

yeaaaman
03-06-2015, 12:19 AM
Who on the Thunder can hit a clutch shot? Durant is hurt mind you.

I don't care how open Ibaka is, you can't trust the guy with his stone hands.

I just wish Westbrook was coached better. You had Thibs running plays to get Mirotic open and isolated on flat footed Ibaka all 4th quarter, and then you have ISO Westbrook with 5 defenders ready to converge on him. Even the spacing was all kinds of f'ed up once they took Morrow out.

I'd like to think Westbrook would be a more willing passer if he had someone capable of knocking down a big shot. Even the big rebounds, it's always Westbrook getting them and no one else. Everyone else giving up offensive rebound after offensive rebound to the Bulls.

I think you're misunderstanding him. Or at least that's not how I'm understanding him. This isn't about what player can hit "clutch shots", its about getting good shots. Heck Etwuan Moore and Mirotic both hit extremely clutch shots, when you run good offense you have a chance.

But yea he definitely needs to be coached better, but this has been a talking point for years now. Westbrooks DNA is programmed a certain way, it's hard to break it.

I mean, he has Durant on his team and when he is playing often times is looking him off to take a contested jumpshot when the guy right beside him is wayyyyy better at that. It doesn't register that way with him. His competitive nature, but the coach has to be able to set something up better.

It's not as bad now though having Durant out since there's less help.

24-Inch_Chrome
03-06-2015, 12:46 AM
hes naturally an imbecile, thats why his career percentage in clutch games is at 56 percent.

Can you seriously **** off and die already? 2014-2015 Westbrook > 2010-2011 Rose, get over it and stop being such a ****ing troll stan.

Westbrook could work to improve his shot selection but tonight a large part of the problem was with Scott Brooks. Westbrook has been expected to do everything on his own this season with Durant out, it's just iso after iso. If OKC could bring in a legitimately good coach his shot selection would improve solely because there'd be actual plays being drawn up instead of just getting him the ball and hoping he scores.

Westbrook made some bad decisions down the stretch tonight but Thibs just out-coached Brooks by a wide margin. It's not gonna matter how good OKC's roster gets if their level of play is restricted by Brooks.

24-Inch_Chrome
03-06-2015, 12:47 AM
He shouldn't have even been looking to get the ball with 2 secs left because the Bulls know that he is their main offensive option


Hero ball is not always good

I'll guarantee that they tried hero ball because Brooks wasn't smart enough to try anything else. Chicago's last play at the other end was an example of what good coaching can accomplish.

KungFuJoe
03-06-2015, 02:17 AM
Westbrook is a bonehead. A poverty vertical having bonehead.

ImKobe
03-06-2015, 02:40 AM
I'll guarantee that they tried hero ball because Brooks wasn't smart enough to try anything else. Chicago's last play at the other end was an example of what good coaching can accomplish.

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It's why they lost in the '12 Finals

Series could have easily gone back to OKC if they don't mess up in 3 of their 4 losses.

AirFederer
03-06-2015, 03:38 AM
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