BliscoSantos wrote:Kyrie and others need to Play better,a lot better ...
In the offseason THJ,Maxi and Green have to go...they make too much and give too little
How exactly does he need to play better? Aside from his shots or layups falling? This is not directed at you Bilsco - but just using this post to make a point. I've been reading all these posts and even some from sport writers and none of them are mentioning the obvious reason Kyrie is struggling so much. The way Dallas is using him. Kyrie is 6-7 years older since he been to his last finals. He's also 6-7 years older than Luka.
This style of play - 1on1 and using the heavy pick and roll is all designed for Luka's skill sets and even Luka is taking really tough shots and turning the ball over like crazy just to be effective. An older Kyrie with less height is facing the same type of defense and is expected to give you 30+ points easily.
Our whole offense is predicated on pick and roll and Luka and Kyrie going 1on1. Therefore, even our role players for the most part play off those guys. This is a result of having a very simplistic system of playing that does not encourage ball movement or player movement which is very much needed against elite teams (which you will always face) in the finals.
Instead of everyone saying they need more from Kyrie - can someone tell me how we're going to actually help Kyrie play to his strengths in the congested half court?
If people could take Luka's almond joys out of their mouth for 1 second they would realize that helping Kyrie is going to make the Mavs more likely to win. Kidd should watch some tape of Curry versus the Celtics in the finals. It's simple.
How do you beat length/scheming and really tough one on one defense? You simply move without the ball - get to your spots and take quick shots. Kyrie is talented enough to trust his jumper in these series and get that shot before the defense can really lock in. Stop treating him like Luka. He's not 25 and he's not 6'7. Another thing Kidd has to do is let Kyrie bring the ball up and push the pace and see if he can get the others some quick looks or if he can get himself some opportunities to get to the cup b4 Boston defense reacts.
This should be Dallas thinking going forward:1. Kyrie should push the ball every time up the court - any early opportunities for himself or teammates? No? Kick it back to Luka who should be trailing the play.
2. In the half court - Kyrie should be constantly moving looking for cuts to the hoop or empty spaces on the court where he can immediately rise up and knock down a jump shot. He should also be running off screens or double screens when its his time to score.
3.The Mavs should continue to switch everything on defense.