At the 8:30 mark of the first quarter, Bulls center Kurt Thomas attempted a cross-court pass to his teammate Carlos Boozer, but before it could reach its destination, Wizards forward Andray Blatche stepped in the passing lane, stole the ball and headed down the court. He took four confident dribbles, jumped towards the basket and then … well, I’ll let you see for yourself:
From that ill-advised moment until the final buzzer of the Wizards’ 87-80 loss to the Bulls Wednesday night, Blatche played like a man completely out of sync. He shot just 3-for-14 from the floor, grabbed just six rebounds, and even picked up a technical foul out of utter frustration at the start of the fourth quarter, in a close game no less. Despite his abysmal performance, Flip Saunders still played Blatche for nearly 37 minutes–presumably because JaVale McGee and Hilton Armstrong combined for zero points and 13 rebounds in 40 minutes of action.
Saunders had different reasons for keeping Blatche in the game despite his struggles:
“He’s one of our main guys. He’s a young player. Part of development sometimes is getting your butt kicked. You can learn as much sometimes when you play bad as you can when you play good. And I’ve had confidence in him that no matter how bad he’s played, that down the stretch, I feel he’s going to be able to make a couple plays for us. It’s the same way if Kirk [Hinrich] makes some mistakes, or Nick [Young], if you have confidence in your players that they’re going to make the play, that they’re going to forget about what they did as far as beforehand.”
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