Fair point.lawmanfan" post=425107 said:In defense of Dunn, he didn't want the ball. He gave it to Posh. Posh gave it back and all Dunn could do was drive or shoot, neither were great options.
The issue there is that one of Anderson's coaching flaws is halfcourt offense for end of game and spots like that. He's a "give it to the players and they'll make a play" guy. Not my preference but you take the good with the bad
Tonyinfairfield " post=425095 said:That was bad Dunn there.
Agreed, but the other 4 guys were standing around and it didn't seem that there was a play called. Then Dunn got stuck in no-man's land and had no choice but to shoot. We've seen this scene multiple times before. Team really needs to work on that.
Paultzman" post=425116 said:10 SH turnovers, but bettering us on boards by 7 while also getting more assists. More ball movement & less settling perhaps helps SJ in second half.
Plus more Champ shots falling. Thought most of his looks were good ones, and fully expect them to start falling in 2nd half