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<blockquote data-quote="pro-rabbit" data-source="post: 7781965" data-attributes="member: 551878"><p>While I agree, it was a team issue. There was no communication to allow him to know what was going on. He was caught up in the moment and didn't know the rule for how that play worked. It was not discussed. The next day several NBA players openly admitted they had no idea of the rule and would have done the same thing, and would have expected the coach or a team mate that knew to speak up. So while it was a dumb mistake, it was a team mistake.</p><p></p><p>If you want to pick apart Westbrook then at least do it the correct way. He gets careless while driving and gets "lost" and at times will generate a turn over or a poor look at the basket and miss his shot. However, in several games this year has shown that he can play the position and with greatness. Next year will be a big year for him. He stays a PG and they have a similar year for another year leaving it a 2 year stretch for his learning curve...or they slide him to the 2 spot and they win next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pro-rabbit, post: 7781965, member: 551878"] While I agree, it was a team issue. There was no communication to allow him to know what was going on. He was caught up in the moment and didn't know the rule for how that play worked. It was not discussed. The next day several NBA players openly admitted they had no idea of the rule and would have done the same thing, and would have expected the coach or a team mate that knew to speak up. So while it was a dumb mistake, it was a team mistake. If you want to pick apart Westbrook then at least do it the correct way. He gets careless while driving and gets "lost" and at times will generate a turn over or a poor look at the basket and miss his shot. However, in several games this year has shown that he can play the position and with greatness. Next year will be a big year for him. He stays a PG and they have a similar year for another year leaving it a 2 year stretch for his learning curve...or they slide him to the 2 spot and they win next year. [/QUOTE]
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