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<blockquote data-quote="Voyageur" data-source="post: 1034219" data-attributes="member: 17953"><p>Which actually brings up an interesting point. If either of them is back for game 6, what role do you give them in the game? My thought is that Rivers might want to work them in slowly, and give them instructions to play the game with the guys they have on the floor, not their personal game which ignores everyone else's talents. </p><p></p><p>This has bothered me for years with the three coaches we've seen recently. They focus too much on the "star's games" and not enough on the team effort, because stars have off nights, are injured, and sometimes just don't show up in the lineup like they should. My theory is that when this is happening, you give them time on the bench to try to get the game straightened out in their head. Sometimes that lights a spark that's been missing.</p><p></p><p>I seriously believe it would help both Giannis and LIllard to find they're required to be part of the team concept. This has been bothersome for quite some time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voyageur, post: 1034219, member: 17953"] Which actually brings up an interesting point. If either of them is back for game 6, what role do you give them in the game? My thought is that Rivers might want to work them in slowly, and give them instructions to play the game with the guys they have on the floor, not their personal game which ignores everyone else's talents. This has bothered me for years with the three coaches we've seen recently. They focus too much on the "star's games" and not enough on the team effort, because stars have off nights, are injured, and sometimes just don't show up in the lineup like they should. My theory is that when this is happening, you give them time on the bench to try to get the game straightened out in their head. Sometimes that lights a spark that's been missing. I seriously believe it would help both Giannis and LIllard to find they're required to be part of the team concept. This has been bothersome for quite some time. [/QUOTE]
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