Saturday, Sunday Club - Team Blue took out the Fighting Stallions in a forgetful margin. Deja vu? Again, the first team that imposed a lose to the Stallions' flourishing record, same 1pm schedule, and the manner of defeat. Fate? It could be.. But in the eye of basketball logic, it is not.
The first problem is the team was drowning in confidence. We overlooked that we're playing against the first runner-ups last conference, they're not from Las Vegas but indeed from San Jose so don't incorporate luck to their brand of game, and they've proven us that they can DEFEAT us in black and white which simply implies that they're for real.
We need to go back to the drawing board in order to adjust our mistakes:
1. Bad decisions were clear as white, as basketball fundamentals was merely forgotten.
Cross-court passes/dangerous passes was translated to countless turnovers and yet scoring opportunities for Team Blue. Passing to a nearby teammate will not hurt.
2. With passes can't connect,
Forcing the issue is not the smartest thing to do. A lone wolf has a 0% chance of winning against a pack of wolves. With good spacing and patience, we'll be able to have better looks with a good pass or two. I'm sure we don't want to dig our own graves.
3.
Horse Mask, even Michael Jordan has Scottie Pippen as his partner, somtimes even trusted Dennis Rodman's cuts into the rim, and assisted Steve Kerr one of the most important shots in the history of the Chicago Bulls. Let's just accept that fact that bastketball is a team game. Come on, we're better than that!
4.
Stallion's Defense, we're known to be the roughest defenders in the league but the basic box-out was neglected, as it caused a lot of second chance points that killed us in the 2nd quarter courtesy of Team Blue's, 6'3 center, Friedlander. And yet, our zone defense had a lot of loop holes as the top defenders were committing so early with the offensive player who has the ball at the top of the key which makes the other side of the defense open. We can't afford to be exploited because of our defensive mistakes, we are the tallest/largest team in the league, let's wisely utilize our advantages against our opponents, the size of the court is on our side.
Against Team Black next weekend. I know we'll be physically and mentally adjusted. Let's keep the faith guys.