There may have been a bit of naïveté in game planing. Having been told repeatedly that the playoffs are a different animal than the regular season, we may have diverged too much from what was a good regular season forumula in game planning for the first 2 games, and there were shifts with George/Saric/Smart that we decided not to submit for games 3-4. I hope we can avoid any painful lessons this season.garbageman wrote: Sun Dec 17, 2017 1:00 pm Sham Smith, Bulls.com: When you look back at your series against the Milwaukee Bucks, it's a bit of a shock that the Magic got swept. Is there anything in particular that stood out in this series as a learning experience?
It's title or bust for us, but it will certainly be a challenge. As stated in the Skype chat, the East is a bloodbath. It could be argued that there are many as six title contenders in the conference. We have the talent to compete though.Inner_GI wrote: Sun Dec 17, 2017 1:13 pm How can this team build on last year? Do you think you can contend for the Eastern Conference Championship?
He brings a bit more athleticism than Robinson. I think this will manifest itself on the offensive boards.digiskunk wrote: Sun Dec 17, 2017 1:48 pm How much of an impact do you expect DeAndre Jordan to make compared to Thomas Robinson? How will this change your offensive dynamic?
While he'd be a great matchup against AD, Jordan brings a presence on the boards and defensively that will be appreciable against everyone.NOLa. wrote: Sun Dec 17, 2017 2:03 pm Was the trade for DeAndre simply a trade to acquire more talent, or was it to try and get a defensive anchor to attempt to slow down Anthony Davis if you ran into him in the playoffs?
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DarthVegito wrote: Sun Dec 17, 2017 6:16 pm Realistically, this team on paper should be the favorite to win it all, despite how dominant Anthony Davis is. What would you say to GMs who dismiss you and say "well until he does something, I don't care who he has playing for him. If he can't game plan he might as well be the Jazz"?
I'm taking out two birds with one stone here-ballsohard wrote: Sun Dec 17, 2017 6:55 pm You keep saying it’s title or bust , but you’ve failed to make it out of the second round during your tenure as a gm. What makes you think you know what it takes to win a championship to put such high stakes on this team ? What did you learn least year to make you know these stakes are the right stakes and not lip service ? (I know this comes across as snarky but I’m not meaning it that way!)
It's more for what he adds here, I expect quality backup minutes and a different looks from Marcus when he's in the game. Detroit seems to have a suitable replacement in Vasquez.WigNosy wrote: Sun Dec 17, 2017 5:43 pm Did you feel the Aaron Brooks signing was more important to your title hopes for what he adds to Orlando or what it removes from Detroit?
I think the team as constructed is good enough. It's hard to envision anymore more moves, simply because the only tradable parts are DJ, PG, Harden and fringe players. But if anyone is on sale for some sweet points or second rounders, that's a different story.Eazy P wrote: Mon Dec 18, 2017 12:41 pm With your current roster do you think you can win the East and do you plan on making any future moves this season?
The lineup looked to be about what I will roll out on opening night. I hope we'll match our preseason performance, but I take these results with a grain of salt. I'd also expect the rest of the East to look much better.Conroy wrote: Mon Dec 18, 2017 2:12 pm Do you put any stock in going undefeated in the preseason? Were the rotations pretty similiar to what you plan on running during the regular season?