Mo Dakhil
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And I hope the nuggets respond in game three to give us another one of these wild battles.
I hope Aaron Gordon looks at him going like, yeah, I'm a bad defender.
Me.
Okay.
Let me show you.
Yeah.
Just finding moments where you can at least give him a break defensively, you know, like when he's there with Rudy, he's still banging with Rudy battling for boards, you know, on the, on the offensive glass, you know, and everything like there's a lot, you want to find a way to give him a little bit of rest.
But the conceding of switches – and this has always been a problem for me, and this is going to – it drives me insane.
But, like, we know Murray shouldn't switch on to Ant.
Like, and I know the plan is, okay, then we're going to go double, and that puts us in a tough situation.
We've been through this enough where at least, like, can Murray have learned by now the Steph Curry dark arts of let me show really hard and slow you up, and then, you know, we chase underneath and get back to Ant, and then I go back to my guy.
Like, at what point are we just going to stop conceding switches?
And it's not just the Nuggets.
We're going to talk about it when we get to the Knicks game.
Like, it's just constantly at what point are teams going to start looking at it going like –
We're going to give you the matchup you constantly want, and then we're going to put ourselves in rotation to cover for that.
Like, at some point, you're the problem.
You're allowing these switches, and it drives me insane when they can see these switches so easily.
And sometimes, Zach, they're bad screens.
Like, it's not a good enough screen to force the switch.