At halftime a friend came up to me and asked what is wrong with the team. Obviously I could have responded in many different ways but instead I told him there is no chemistry with the team because playing so many guys in a half is difficult. That is the question I asked KW in the post game.
In short I noted that playing a lot of players wears down the opponent but it also affects the chemistry of the players on the court. Especially in the first half when the opponent's fatigue is not as much of a factor.
His response was interesting. He admitted that playing so many players is affecting the play on the court as there is no cohesiveness. He said because of that he shortened the rotation in the second half and the result of that and the fatigue factor produced the blowout. (I'm paraphrasing as always).
KW noted he has to come up with a solution. And as he said that I'm thinking how difficult that is going to be because Cale is ready to play and Weston is getting close.
In short I noted that playing a lot of players wears down the opponent but it also affects the chemistry of the players on the court. Especially in the first half when the opponent's fatigue is not as much of a factor.
His response was interesting. He admitted that playing so many players is affecting the play on the court as there is no cohesiveness. He said because of that he shortened the rotation in the second half and the result of that and the fatigue factor produced the blowout. (I'm paraphrasing as always).
KW noted he has to come up with a solution. And as he said that I'm thinking how difficult that is going to be because Cale is ready to play and Weston is getting close.