Posted in a separate thread, moved here:
I'd post in a Peggy Po's/Nancy Neg's if it existed yet, but it doesn't, so I'll do this, instead.
First off, Frank shoulda called timeout with 7 or 8 seconds left in reg. Great work, Frank.

Guess he was still mesmerized by JO's defense on that 3-pointer to tie.
Second, has any Frank team been able to consistently make layups/convert in transition/hold onto the ball under the basket on either end? Pulls and Dennis made layups during some of our runs, and Russell and Dom were able to score in transition during our hot stretches, but shazbot!...for a team that's supposed to be strong, we have not been consistently strong finishers around the hoop or been able to hang onto the ball down there, either. Cost us the game tonight.
Encouraged by Gipson's 2nd half play. Angel's obviously in a shooting slump, but I expect it to come around in time for him to be a valuable contributor this year. Irving still isn't very good offensively, but he played some really good defense tonight. Needs to be able to make his FTs.
JO did not have a good game. Sprads had a Sprads game, but it hurt having him foul out and not having him for the end. Gruds got two dece shots at end of the game for the lead and the tie and couldn't convert, but made other key shots throughout the game. Seems like a poor man's Cartier right now on offense, but his defense and boarding make him pretty valuable.
Jamar is Jamar.
Southwell is barely better than Ojeleye on offense. It stagnates when he's out there. It seems like it's just too fast for him on offense...he holds onto the ball, or dribbles around a bit, giving the defense time to set back up. Remarkable difference in offensive movement when he's in there and the ball is going through him. He was decent on defense, but gave up some plays on that end, too. Would be nice if we could avoid fouls so we could limit his minutes.
Lots of potential there for this team. Angel has the most potential to create shots, Rodney the most potential for set shots, and Spradling falls in between the two, but none of the three were able to convert down the stretch tonight. If one of them gets in a comfort zone, we'll have a go-to guy.
Now, just need to work on layups and holding onto the ball, and we'll be a much-improved team.