Post#11 » by kingkirk » Sun Jan 18, 2015 10:23 pm
It’s easy to say Thibs shouldn’t be playing him as much, which is exactly what I believe and what I want to see, but it’s not really plausible right now, either.
I have a fundamental issue with the way Thibodeau plays Gasol the entire 1st and 3rd quarter, like he did with Boozer, for an array of reasons. I think he also plays far too many minutes given his age and lack of ability defensively.
That said, we haven’t really had the depth in the front court consistently to have him playing 28 minutes, which is what he should he be doing.
We’ve also needed his scoring, especially with Derrick being as bad as he has at times, whilst JB has also been regressing to his career averages.
But, I am not sure what we can expect from him at this point defensively. His lateral quickness is really bad, so much so that he can’t really hedge or show on screens. If you have him guarding the high pick and roll, he will pick up a lot of body fouls, if not allowing a lot of dribble penetration.
If you do what we currently do, which is have him drop back and protecting the paint, it exposes the mid range shot and leaves that open for the opposition. Whilst that works when the big who is setting the screens is Tyson Chandler, when you have a guy that can knock down those shots efficiently, like Gasol himself can, it should be clear that in game adjustments are required, which just isn’t happening at the moment.
So, you’re damned if you do, damned if you don’t. We haven’t had a healthy Noah around to lead the defense. It hasn’t really been an option.
Our guards have also been really, really bad at defending. Brooks and Rose have both allowed opposing PGs at will to enter the lanes. This further compounds the issue, to the point where any analysis blaming our slipping on defense squarely on Gasol is rudimentary and only touching the surface of the entire issue itself.
If the defense is to improve, we have to reduce the playing time of Gasol so we have less of a liability on the floor on that end. We also need Noah playing the center spot, either as a starter or bench player, whilst being healthy. But, just as importantly, we need a renewed focused from our perimeter guys, and that includes Jimmy Butler, who has been noticeably worse on defense in January.