Can we bring back the domain? I'm so annoyed watching Karl blunder coaching decisions at the end of games.
- Dear George, when you play aging veterans too many minutes they get tired. Usually you can tell they're tired because they're breathing hard, their hands are on their knees, or they air ball shots or miss free throws badly.
- Dear George, when players get tired, leaving them in longer doesn't mean they're going to magically play better or become un-tired.
- Dear George, you can use other players in overtime other than the ones who closed out the 4th quarter.
- Dear George, when a player is tired, why do you have them defending the opponent's most athletic player, thus making your defensive rotations unsound and leaving Chris Paul to shoot wide open 3's.
- Dear George, when a player is tired, has turned the ball over frequently due to fatigue, is almost airballing 3's and can barely make a FT why run your offense through him?
- Dear George, when said fatigued player can't even get free himself on a screen for an iso, what makes you think he'll be successful on an iso?
- Dear George, when you go small with a 3 guard lineup, the lineup can't rebound. In crunch time, allowing extra possessions kills you.
- Dear George, when you leave in a guard and a guy who isn't very athletic to begin with, who is TIRED against a super athletic front line, chances are, you won't get the rebound
- Dear George, when down 6 or 7 you need scoring. How do you expect a lineup of tired Tired Al, Tired Andre, Tired AAA, Brewer (terrible offensive player), and Koufos / Faried to score points?
- Dear George, letting Blake Griffin take a shot outside the paint >>>> than letting Chris Paul shoot a wide open 3.
- Dear George, throwing away games where you have a chance to win, where your bench players play such a great game (I know a lot of it is because of your coaching), isn't the best way to get the highest playoff seed or, you know, get out of the first round.
- Dear George, stop holding grudges against former players. Ray Allen and Carmelo Anthony don't play for you anymore - let it go, man.