Robin Lopez doesn't seem to want to rebound the ball and o quinn has
BRIGGS wrote:Robin Lopez doesn't seem to want to rebound the ball and o quinn has
Maybe you should look at KP's rebounding numbers and do some math lol.
herkyJerky wrote:BRIGGS wrote:Robin Lopez doesn't seem to want to rebound the ball and o quinn has
Maybe you should look at KP's rebounding numbers and do some math lol.
Really? lol!
So every lose ball that Robin could have gotten, KP got instead?
BRIGGS wrote:Robin Lopez doesn't seem to want to rebound the ball and o quinn has
I'm impressed with how strong O'Quinn is as far as rebounding the ball. When he is set and has position, he gets it.
Maybe Robin doesn't have the strongest hands.
franco12 wrote:herkyJerky wrote:BRIGGS wrote:Robin Lopez doesn't seem to want to rebound the ball and o quinn has
Maybe you should look at KP's rebounding numbers and do some math lol.
Really? lol!
So every lose ball that Robin could have gotten, KP got instead?
You really think that switching RoLo with O'Q is going to make any difference at all? As long as we've still got this slow backcourt defense? Seriously?
franco12 wrote:herkyJerky wrote:BRIGGS wrote:Robin Lopez doesn't seem to want to rebound the ball and o quinn has
Maybe you should look at KP's rebounding numbers and do some math lol.
Really? lol!
So every lose ball that Robin could have gotten, KP got instead?
Robin boxes out his man and usually another allowing his teammates to rebound. Sometimes it appears he is boxing out three guys. It makes sense that KP's rebounding numbers are so much higher now playing with Lopez. It also helped Aldridge. I like O'Quinn off the bench. He gives up some height to most starters but in the bench role has been very effective. I also think Lopez fits really well with KP.
CrushAlot wrote:franco12 wrote:herkyJerky wrote:BRIGGS wrote:Robin Lopez doesn't seem to want to rebound the ball and o quinn has
Maybe you should look at KP's rebounding numbers and do some math lol.
Really? lol!
So every lose ball that Robin could have gotten, KP got instead?
Robin boxes out his man and usually another allowing his teammates to rebound. Sometimes it appears he is boxing out three guys. It makes sense that KP's rebounding numbers are so much higher now playing with Lopez. It also helped Aldridge. I like O'Quinn off the bench. He gives up some height to most starters but in the bench role has been very effective. I also think Lopez fits really well with KP.
Thank you. Another panic attack thread.
To me best players should play. Oquinn has played better than Lopez and deserves more minutes. We avg 87 points a game the last 3 time to panic. Take out the first game where half the bucks didn't play and were 1-4 time to panic
BRIGGS wrote:Robin Lopez doesn't seem to want to rebound the ball and o quinn has
he boxes out and affords other a chance to rebound the ball. he is a very good rim protector. we've gone over this already.
the problem with the team is the backcourt. fix that and everything will fall into place the way it should.
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BRIGGS wrote:To me best players should play. Oquinn has played better than Lopez and deserves more minutes. We avg 87 points a game the last 3 time to panic. Take out the first game where half the bucks didn't play and were 1-4 time to panic
Could the worst backcourt in the league have something to do with the lack of scoring? Lopez is a better interior defender than O'Quinn, and as Crush pointed out, KP and Lopez in the paint are looking very good defensively. We get the backcourt straightened out, you'll more scoring,in the paint as well.
It is panicking because Lopez did exactly what he was supposed to do last night, he shut down his man, and he dropped some buckets on him, yet you want to bench him. Have to stop approaching the game like a day trader Briggs.
TPercy wrote:CrushAlot wrote:franco12 wrote:herkyJerky wrote:BRIGGS wrote:Robin Lopez doesn't seem to want to rebound the ball and o quinn has
Maybe you should look at KP's rebounding numbers and do some math lol.
Really? lol!
So every lose ball that Robin could have gotten, KP got instead?
Robin boxes out his man and usually another allowing his teammates to rebound. Sometimes it appears he is boxing out three guys. It makes sense that KP's rebounding numbers are so much higher now playing with Lopez. It also helped Aldridge. I like O'Quinn off the bench. He gives up some height to most starters but in the bench role has been very effective. I also think Lopez fits really well with KP.
Great post.
I've seen KP in the same situation...good boxing out, but no rebound.
Seem to recall one time some analyst pointing out that you know you're boxing out properly when the ball drops to the floor before a player can pick it up and only the defensive team has players near enough to snag it.
Clyde talk about the lost art of boxing out all the time.
Anybody even notice that the player with the second highest salary on the floor yesterday-the guy on the Bucks who we expressed interest in- was basically invisible for the most part yesterday?
Does Lopez get any credit at all for mixing it up with him?
franco12 wrote:herkyJerky wrote:BRIGGS wrote:Robin Lopez doesn't seem to want to rebound the ball and o quinn has
Maybe you should look at KP's rebounding numbers and do some math lol.
Really? lol!
So every lose ball that Robin could have gotten, KP got instead?
wait, don't you have to at least WATCH the game to come to a better informed opinion on this? franco, please tell us you watched the game instead of just glossing over and cherry picking boxscores.
I just think there is a good possibility that Oquinn is simply better than Lopez.
BRIGGS wrote:I just think there is a good possibility that Oquinn is simply better than Lopez.
Or it could be that OQ is being put in the perfect position to be very successful in the minutes he has been given.
martin wrote:BRIGGS wrote:I just think there is a good possibility that Oquinn is simply better than Lopez.
Or it could be that OQ is being put in the perfect position to be very successful in the minutes he has been given.
He doesn't have another big to protect he's on his own yet his play has been excellent. I'd like to think he's earned a chance to play 30 minutes
BRIGGS wrote:martin wrote:BRIGGS wrote:I just think there is a good possibility that Oquinn is simply better than Lopez.
Or it could be that OQ is being put in the perfect position to be very successful in the minutes he has been given.
He doesn't have another big to protect he's on his own yet his play has been excellent. I'd like to think he's earned a chance to play 30 minutes
He should be getting more minutes. Why do you think Rolo should be demoted?
martin wrote:BRIGGS wrote:martin wrote:BRIGGS wrote:I just think there is a good possibility that Oquinn is simply better than Lopez.
Or it could be that OQ is being put in the perfect position to be very successful in the minutes he has been given.
He doesn't have another big to protect he's on his own yet his play has been excellent. I'd like to think he's earned a chance to play 30 minutes
He should be getting more minutes. Why do you think Rolo should be demoted?
I won't speak for Briggs- but I think he'll agree- O'Quinn just brings more intensity & we need that in the starting line up.
martin wrote:franco12 wrote:herkyJerky wrote:BRIGGS wrote:Robin Lopez doesn't seem to want to rebound the ball and o quinn has
Maybe you should look at KP's rebounding numbers and do some math lol.
Really? lol!
So every lose ball that Robin could have gotten, KP got instead?
wait, don't you have to at least WATCH the game to come to a better informed opinion on this? franco, please tell us you watched the game instead of just glossing over and cherry picking boxscores.
I didn't watch the game yesterday - but am talking about what I have seen so far.
BRIGGS wrote:Robin Lopez doesn't seem to want to rebound the ball and o quinn has
Oh come on now. Rolo is the starter and should and will stay the starter.