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Hawks vs. Lakers Postgame Press Conference: Quin Snyder



Hawks vs. Lakers Postgame Press Conference: Quin Snyder

Atlanta Hawks vs. Los Angeles Lakers Postgame Press Conference: Quin Snyder after 141-116 loss

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8 Comments

  1. Can't CJ McCollum be placed in the second unit to lead the bench? Why does he have to come in and take over Dyson's playmaking duties? Remember why we lost the last game? It was when Walker was running the offense, and we were outscored 16-5. We couldn’t recover from that. CJ is basically a Trae Young without playmaking ability—what’s the point of letting him handle the ball for so long? We all know that for us to win, we need to revolve our offense around Dyson and Johnson, playing team basketball. Johnson isn’t a star who can create his own shot in tough situations—those shot attempts would be better off given to Dyson for a few more floaters. From now on, stop putting CJ in the starting lineup—it’s ridiculous. If he absolutely has to be in the starting lineup, use him as an off-ball shooter. If he’s in the second unit, let him run the offense and create his own shots. Today, the whole team let down Dyson and Walker with their lack of effort. Is Okongwu out of his mind? Every time Dyson makes a great cut to the basket, he sees it but just refuses to pass—unbelievable.

  2. If Agent continues with this coach, we'll never reach the next level. He's awful defensively, and the offense only knows how to shoot threes; there's no other style of play. Unfortunately, another year out of the playoffs. Let's focus on the draft. Maybe we'll get an AJ or Peterson; only then will things change… 😢😢😢

  3. If Agent continues with this coach, we'll never reach the next level. He's awful defensively, and the offense only knows how to shoot threes; there's no other style of play. Unfortunately, another year out of the playoffs. Let's focus on the draft. Maybe we'll get an AJ or Peterson; only then will things change…😢😢

  4. CJ scoring high points doesn’t necessarily make the team better. Give Dyson back his ball-handling responsibilities—let him and Johnson serve as the offensive hubs to drive the team forward. CJ doesn’t have many seasons left in his career, so it’s best to place him in the starting lineup as an off-ball shooter, with limited opportunities for creating his own shots. If he’s in the second unit, then let him decide his own offensive approach. The reason we lost the last game was Walker’s limited court vision—when he took over ball-handling duties from Dyson, it disrupted the team’s established rhythm and led to a 16–5 run that we couldn’t recover from. And in this game, Dyson’s minutes were broken up too much, which disrupted the team’s defensive continuity and the smoothness of his passing. Just look at Dyson’s assist-to-turnover ratio—is there really a better passer on this team? I swear, Dyson fights for offensive rebounds every single game—today he grabbed six, and the officials even took one away. And what about Johnson? Is he just focused on padding his triple-double stats? One offensive rebound per game? Isn’t Dyson’s floater a reliable scoring option? Then give him more opportunities and the ball to develop his ability to create in clutch situations—he’s far more dependable than Johnson! Don’t pin all your hopes on veterans.

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