G9 ~ Pistons (2-6) @ Thunder (3-6) ~ 8:00 PM EST
Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2014 9:58 pm
cartier martin practiced yesterday and will see how his foot feels during shootaround. hopefully we see him play a couple minutes.
keys on defense: the thunder are great at penetrating and take a ton of their shots in the 3-10 foot range. the good news? the pistons are the second best team in the league at defending shots in that range. they will have to watch out for ibaka though, as he has legit range all the way out to the 3 point line and the pistons are one of the worst teams at giving up shots from the free throw line to the three point line. it's up to the guards to try to limit penetration and make it easier for the bigs to rotate. they don't want the thunder to get all the way to the rim but keep them in that 3-10 foot range, which believe it or not is the least effective area to shoot from in terms of FG%.
keys on offense: 2 major keys. we have to get our bigs going. we have no problem getting close to the rim and taking shots, but we simply aren't making them. with all of our size we are 27th in FG% from 0-3 feet and 25th from 3-10 feet. if we can start making those little bunnies it'll help a lot. the good news is that the thunder have weak interior defense and give up one of the highest %'s from inside. other than that, they give up a TON of three pointers. Jennings, KCP, DJ, singler and JJ should have tons of opportunities to launch it from deep, especially if the ball movement is as good as it was against the wizards. smith should play a decent role here as he seems to have a knack for hitting open shooters with his cross-court passes.
INJURIES
Thunder - Out
Kevin Durant
Russell Westbrook
Andre Roberson
Perry Jones
Pistons
Jodie Meeks
Cartier Martin (GTD)
STARTERS
Brandon Jennings
KCP
Josh Smith
Greg Monroe
Andre Drummond
Reggie Jackson
Jeremy Lamb
Lance Thomas
Serge Ibaka
Steven Adams
go pistons!
keys on defense: the thunder are great at penetrating and take a ton of their shots in the 3-10 foot range. the good news? the pistons are the second best team in the league at defending shots in that range. they will have to watch out for ibaka though, as he has legit range all the way out to the 3 point line and the pistons are one of the worst teams at giving up shots from the free throw line to the three point line. it's up to the guards to try to limit penetration and make it easier for the bigs to rotate. they don't want the thunder to get all the way to the rim but keep them in that 3-10 foot range, which believe it or not is the least effective area to shoot from in terms of FG%.
keys on offense: 2 major keys. we have to get our bigs going. we have no problem getting close to the rim and taking shots, but we simply aren't making them. with all of our size we are 27th in FG% from 0-3 feet and 25th from 3-10 feet. if we can start making those little bunnies it'll help a lot. the good news is that the thunder have weak interior defense and give up one of the highest %'s from inside. other than that, they give up a TON of three pointers. Jennings, KCP, DJ, singler and JJ should have tons of opportunities to launch it from deep, especially if the ball movement is as good as it was against the wizards. smith should play a decent role here as he seems to have a knack for hitting open shooters with his cross-court passes.
INJURIES
Thunder - Out
Kevin Durant
Russell Westbrook
Andre Roberson
Perry Jones
Pistons
Jodie Meeks
Cartier Martin (GTD)
STARTERS
Brandon Jennings
KCP
Josh Smith
Greg Monroe
Andre Drummond
Reggie Jackson
Jeremy Lamb
Lance Thomas
Serge Ibaka
Steven Adams
go pistons!