Rambler63 wrote:
Almost all of the non-coaching explanations for this team's performance so far have pretty much been eliminated by facts, statistics and evidence.
Sure, you can dazzle us with your exhaustive recitation of facts, figures and statistics, but may I humbly suggest that you lack Swella's gift of being able to synthesize this mountain of information into a coherent pattern and, using deductive reasoning, find in that pattern the solution to the mystery of the Ramblers' second half collapses.
By such intellectual process, Swella has concluded that the only rational explanation for our continuing second half collapses is....
ZOMBIE DOPPELGANGERS.
Simply put, the team the Ramblers put on the floor in the first half are human, while the second half squad are their Zombie counterparts.
Just look at the facts: In the first half, the Ramblers play with confidence, shoot with accuracy, move the ball around, limit turnovers, and rebound. Most tellingly,
THEY MOVE LATERALLY ON DEFENSE.
Come the second half, the Ramblers play scared, shoot poorly, turn the ball over, get killed on the boards, and
DON'T MOVE LATERALLY ON DEFENSE.
Ask yourself this: Have you ever seen a Zombie movie where the zombies seem capable of moving laterally on defense? Of course not. Zombies are not athletic. That's why you can usually escape from a zombie when being chased, and why you can pour a whole can of gasoline on their heads without a problem. They can't move laterally.
I think what happens is that at halftime the human players congratulate themselves for a job well done, shower up, and leave the gym, while their zombie doppelgangers listen to Porter's halftime adjustments and chalk talk, then take the court to play the second half. Given that they're Zombies (and walk-ons to boot), I think they do a credible job.
I haven't figured out all the whys and wherefores about the Zombies Substitution System yet, but I am still working on it.