Favorites vs. System - What's Up Doc?
Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2014 5:19 pm
Before facing the Wizards on Saturday, Dan Woike of OC Register reported that Doc is interested in signing Ray Allen, a member of the 2008 Celtics championship team and part of Doc's Big 3 Celtics. But Brad Turner wrote it like this:
[tweet]http://twitter.com/BA_Turner/status/543908079851798528[/tweet]
When Brad used the word "friend," it got me to think more about his approach. Lawrence Frank is friends with Doc. Big Baby Davis was also a part of the 2008 Celtics championship team. Jordan Farmar, Hedo Turkoglu and J.J. Redick are on his team because each of them defeated Doc's Big 3 Celtics. For the past several games, he's trusted on his starters and superstars a lot. And now, Doc wants Ray Allen. You would consider these players "favorites." Unless you're a superstar, a player who defeated his Big 3 Celtics, or a member of his championship team, Doc will not play certain players at all, even if the X's and O's are as clear as day.
Then there's the system problem. The way Doc constructed this Clippers team, it feels like he's trying to replace his Big 3 Celtics system. What I mean is this:
Chris Paul = Rajon Rondo
J.J. Redick = Ray Allen
Matt Barnes = Paul Pierce
Blake Griffin = Kevin Garnett
DeAndre Jordan = Kendrick Perkins
Paul isn't a triple double like Rondo. Barnes is no Pierce. Redick is not a true Allen. Griffin may not even be Garnett. Jordan is the opposite of Perkins in terms of personality. Add to that the bench players, who are more offensive than defensive, this roster may not be suitable to play Doc's defensive system. They're more of the Mike D'Antoni, George Karl, Jerry Sloan ilk of basketball, the Seven Seconds Or Less system: all offense, little defense, 3-point shooting, transition scoring, highlight reels galore. The highlights are gone, now it's all serious. They miss the fun, and it's hurting the team's playing ability and possibly their chemistry. Doc is trying to change the Clipper's identity into his Big 3 Celtics, something this team just can never be. They are still chameleons.
Now it's your turn. What's wrong with Doc River's coaching? Is it playing his "friends" over the right matchups? Or is it trying out the wrong system?
[tweet]http://twitter.com/BA_Turner/status/543908079851798528[/tweet]
When Brad used the word "friend," it got me to think more about his approach. Lawrence Frank is friends with Doc. Big Baby Davis was also a part of the 2008 Celtics championship team. Jordan Farmar, Hedo Turkoglu and J.J. Redick are on his team because each of them defeated Doc's Big 3 Celtics. For the past several games, he's trusted on his starters and superstars a lot. And now, Doc wants Ray Allen. You would consider these players "favorites." Unless you're a superstar, a player who defeated his Big 3 Celtics, or a member of his championship team, Doc will not play certain players at all, even if the X's and O's are as clear as day.
Then there's the system problem. The way Doc constructed this Clippers team, it feels like he's trying to replace his Big 3 Celtics system. What I mean is this:
Chris Paul = Rajon Rondo
J.J. Redick = Ray Allen
Matt Barnes = Paul Pierce
Blake Griffin = Kevin Garnett
DeAndre Jordan = Kendrick Perkins
Paul isn't a triple double like Rondo. Barnes is no Pierce. Redick is not a true Allen. Griffin may not even be Garnett. Jordan is the opposite of Perkins in terms of personality. Add to that the bench players, who are more offensive than defensive, this roster may not be suitable to play Doc's defensive system. They're more of the Mike D'Antoni, George Karl, Jerry Sloan ilk of basketball, the Seven Seconds Or Less system: all offense, little defense, 3-point shooting, transition scoring, highlight reels galore. The highlights are gone, now it's all serious. They miss the fun, and it's hurting the team's playing ability and possibly their chemistry. Doc is trying to change the Clipper's identity into his Big 3 Celtics, something this team just can never be. They are still chameleons.
Now it's your turn. What's wrong with Doc River's coaching? Is it playing his "friends" over the right matchups? Or is it trying out the wrong system?