Post#67 » by Brooklyn_Yards » Sun Feb 24, 2013 7:44 pm
"Kidd is probably one of our best defenders being out on the perimeter, as old as he is," Woodson said. "He gets beat from time to time, but for the most part, he's pretty good and clever at pushing guys off their sweet spots when we switch and they try to post him. And he's got pretty good hands when guys have the ball around the rim in terms of stripping and things of that nature.
"So I don't have a problem with Kidd in terms of how he defends or if somebody tries to take advantage of that, because he's pretty good at holding his own."
The Knicks can work out their constant switching by having Felton and Iman Shumpert improve defensively. That means better predicting, communicating and fighting through screens. If they can stay with their man better, that will not only help Kidd, but it will also allow Tyson Chandler to protect the basket better. Too many times lately, he has been stuck on opposing guards, leaving the paint more vulnerable.
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