Exactly! Michael two-hands-and-a-fucking-flashlight Curry could learn a thing or three from you, Vinny.Quote:
Sheed was just killing Thomas and Noah, I have no idea why we went away from that. Come on, at least once in the late fourth.
Sheed had an overall +/- of +11 in 33 minutes. He wasn't in foul trouble, and playing great until the very end when he was misplayed.
McDyess had an overall +/- of -24 -- -8 at PF and -16 at C. Excepting for the very end when :we: inexplicably decide to not feed the ball to Sheed at a deliberate pace (which one could arguably blame on Stuckey, though Curry should have intervened), the pivotal runs keeping Chicago in the game were with Sheed on the bench and McDyess at C. It was obvious that we were sputtering with McDyess at C, that our "small balls" lineup actually plays to Chicago's strengths. Obviously, in Binary Man's world, McDyess and Maxiell are heady and able enough to cope with your full-court mobile athletes like Thomas and Noah for long stretches... NOT!