fourtyeight48
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Of Course its different from the playoffs. But that doesn't change the fact that OKC was a different team without Westbrook. Playoffs or not. Regular season nobody on the court is seeing the ball as well.So, Reggie Jackson scores 32 and that's better?so what you're saying is KD needs more help"@royceyoung: Westbrook: "If they give me a 15-footer, I'm gonna make that nine times out of 10, so I'm gonna shoot it." Um. Uh. Hmm."
"@royceyoung: The fact Russell Westbrook thinks he's a 90 percent shooter from 15 feet explains a whole lot of things."
- Westbrook needs to move to the SG and OKC needs to bring in a true PG who will handle the Offense.
- OKC needs to Trade Westbrook for a BIG and a SG.
- OKC needs a PG that is a deadly spot up shooter but also plays D#. (Beverly, Chalmers type player)
- OKC needs a coach that will actually RUN a offense and get in Westbrooks head with his dumb shots.
Also Reggie Jackson is a bench player. Not a starter. He gives you energy off the bench.
No. Never that. He got more than enough help.
Its Westbrooks team too. Westbrook took more shots.
All I'm saying is that they need to adjust the team. Westbrook can't be ball dominant.
OKC was better when Westbrook was out. KD was facilitating and Ibaka was getting his too. But when you throw KD and Westbrook together NOBODY GETS TOUCHES but THEM TWO!
Reggie Jackson was doing his own thing that night. He wasn't passing back to them. He was just being aggressive on his own and KD and Westbrook still managed to jack up 20+ shots each that game.
The offense is more smooth without Westbrook at PG basically.
And the regular season is different from the playoffs.
Reggie Scoring 32 is better? What do you mean by that? Not sure is sarcasm. Thats great that he put up 32pts shooting at a high FG%.