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Old 04-01-2021, 10:27 AM   #72
Jack.Kerr
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Originally Posted by SMC0007 View Post
KP as well as Luka should have been posted up more. Smaller guards on the perimeter leading us to a bunch of late shot clock 3s in not ideal. Good thing Luka was hitting.
Carlisle should be directing Luka to feed KP in the low post, instead of allowing Luka to pound the air out of the ball for 22 seconds before hoisting up a step-back airball.

Carlisle isn't, so Luka isn't, so KP isn't. Which of these three elements is easiest to re-configure?

Prediction: This will not be a popular opinion, but .....

Luka is not showing much progress as a floor general. Is he getting direction from the coaching staff? Luka has sort of plateaued as an elite stat-maker, but the Mavs will not be going far with Luka insisting on carrying the load all by himself. He seems to ignore that KP is on the floor, and seems to be unaware of the possibility of continually feeding KP to pressure the defense.

KP has categorically demonstrated the ability to produce at an elite level (and consistently), but Luka keeps Bogarting the ball. It's holding KP back, and it's holding the whole team back. They will only go as far as Luka can dribble them, which looks to be lower seed playoff team, and a first-round exit.

Further, yes, they need another first-tier player, but honestly, who is going to want to come stand around while Doncic dribbles, hoists an outrageously long step-back, and then raises his pudgy arms in a self-congratulatory gesture 35% or the time? Right now, Luka is about Luka, about promoting himself and his own brand, and it is past tiresome to watch.

Makes the failure to acquire a PG mentor like Dragic (or to sign an available PG like Rubio) seem like an even bigger loss, because Carlisle apparently doesn't have the ability to get through to Luka, communicate to him the duties of a TRUE point guard, a TRUE floor general, and a TRUE leader.

Seriously, this style of play, and Luka's individual indulgences and tantrums are making the Mavericks difficult to enjoy, because long term, Luka-ball is going to turn out to be Loser-ball.

Last edited by Jack.Kerr; 04-01-2021 at 10:46 AM. Reason: Because someone has to say it.
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