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1 hour ago, Sports_Freak said:

94%?

 

This includes the play-in. With less than 30 games left, the Pistons are 9 games  ahead of the Nets, 8.5 games ahead of the Bulls, 4 games ahead of the Hawks, 3 ahead of both Orlando and Miami. It would take a collapse of epic proportions to finish behind all of those teams and miss altogether.

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Should not have put Ausar on Trae Young.  Not worth the risk of foul trouble.  If you want him to guard Trae in crunch time, that is fine.  But the rest of the game, it's just not worth it.  

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We just cannot have Ausar in foul trouble.  Maybe we don't score as many points with him but we lose a lot more on defense without him than anything we might gain on offense with an extra shooter on the court.  

 

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49 minutes ago, Sports_Freak said:

I don't like Young. Not because he's so freakin' good but he seems like a wiseass. What is it about Atlanta? We shouldn't struggle so bad against them.

He is more annoying than other superstars...for whatever reason.  Every NBA star complains about calls but he takes it to another level.  

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I remember saying it on draft night when he wore the ridiculous suit with shorts look how punchable I thought his face was. So yeah don't know what it is about him but I always disliked him and thought he just was annoying looking as hell.

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Good win but one gripe of mine is putting Ausar on Trae early and getting him in foul trouble. They struggled defensively without him, I would have played Ausar on somebody else to start the game then  switch him on to Trae in the 4th.

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I didn't watch.  But I would absolutely put Thompson on him from the jump.  Stop babying people and test them.  This is a great teaching moment and should be used.  If it was a playoff game then OK, I get it.  

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1 hour ago, Deleterious said:

I didn't watch.  But I would absolutely put Thompson on him from the jump.  Stop babying people and test them.  This is a great teaching moment and should be used.  If it was a playoff game then OK, I get it.  

This. The very reason you play Ausar is to take on the hardest defensive matchups. Some days the refs won't let you play physical, other days they will, and the latter will increase as your reputation for being a tough defender increases (see: Draymond). The more you play him against those guys the more he'll learn and the more the NBA will swallow the whistle. Both are very important long term to a guy who's primarily on the floor due to his defense.

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5 hours ago, Deleterious said:

I didn't watch.  But I would absolutely put Thompson on him from the jump.  Stop babying people and test them.  This is a great teaching moment and should be used.  If it was a playoff game then OK, I get it.  

A couple those fouls came when Trae got past Thompson, and Ausar then ran over him on the trail because he didn't anticipate Trae's little stutter step. Definitely something he needs to learn. And in general, he needs to accept that once his man is past him there is a limit to what he can do. He gets caught overplaying trying to make it up when he's been passed, and you just have to learn to accept that you can't do that. 

His agility is something else to watch though - he's like a big cat out there.

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