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76ciology wrote:Wouldn't Edey have a better chance of winning the scoring battle against Tatum in the post after a switch than Tatum shooting over Edey's 9'6" standing reach?
It has to be schematic.ijspeelman wrote:If teams could stop shooting over 60% from three against us that’s be great.
JujitsuFlip wrote:It has to be schematic.ijspeelman wrote:If teams could stop shooting over 60% from three against us that’s be great.
If it's not scheme, then it has to be personnel.ijspeelman wrote:JujitsuFlip wrote:It has to be schematic.ijspeelman wrote:If teams could stop shooting over 60% from three against us that’s be great.
I don’t think I agree based on the types of threes we are giving up. I get that three teams have shot way above their efficiency recently, but I don’t think it’s something we can control as much.
JujitsuFlip wrote:If it's not scheme, then it has to be personnel.ijspeelman wrote:JujitsuFlip wrote:It has to be schematic.
I don’t think I agree based on the types of threes we are giving up. I get that three teams have shot way above their efficiency recently, but I don’t think it’s something we can control as much.
I don't really believe in coincidence, when it comes to stuff like that.
jbk1234 wrote:The Pacers have an embarrassment of riches when it comes to shooting.
ijspeelman wrote:jbk1234 wrote:The Pacers have an embarrassment of riches when it comes to shooting.
I was watching the game with a Pacers fan and just kept saying how the only guy I was comfortable shooting was Oshae.
Whereas our best spacing lineup we had out was Garland LeVert Okoro Love Mobley.
JonFromVA wrote:The wide open shot numbers being thrown around lately don't take in to account our slow pace and who's taking the shots. The contested shot numbers don't know the difference between a hand up in time to make a difference .vs. a moment too late to have any affect.
And when our defense is working well, we seem to get opponents out of sorts and they miss shots. Minor injuries may be contributing or maybe opponents are adjusting to us - but I do believe we make our own luck.
ijspeelman wrote:JonFromVA wrote:The wide open shot numbers being thrown around lately don't take in to account our slow pace and who's taking the shots. The contested shot numbers don't know the difference between a hand up in time to make a difference .vs. a moment too late to have any affect.
And when our defense is working well, we seem to get opponents out of sorts and they miss shots. Minor injuries may be contributing or maybe opponents are adjusting to us - but I do believe we make our own luck.
I think you are right about making our own luck, but I think its a mix of good defense and shooting luck. I usually throw these out if I think we didn't defend the perimeter particularly poorly (though I'll admit for this Pacers game, I was too in the heat of the moment being their live and have no idea if they did or didn't).
I'll also admit I haven't thought about the low pace and how that impacts how many shot relatively are put up.