ShootingtheJ wrote:nagawicka wrote:MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:I think blame is 50% on Griff, 30% on Dame, but the NBA is so competitive small differences add up. BroLo does look a slight step slower. Dude is massive and almost 36...they tend to decline at that age. Cam instead of JC makes a little difference as well. Add in 15 minutes of Wes a game instead of Beas, etc.
What, not enough responsibility to spread some around to Horst and the Front Office? Bringing in Dame is fine--as long as you account for the risk of bringing in a huge superstar who's handled the ball and scored massively his entire career but never played with a one-man show habitually trying to do it on his own. Aside from assuming chemistry magically appears w/o time & work, any 2 superstars don't magically sync up just b/c some NBA franchise goes grocery shopping. 'Now Giannis will have to play ball--it's Dame!' To his credit, looks like Giannis is playing with greater ball movement, so kudos to him.
Lol, Dame played off in Portland a bunch, he has always been paired with another PG in CJ and Simons.
Yes but minutes were staggered and Dame was in control when in. Sure, not every single play but in general. I have no idea how we're middway and they haven't staggered Dame/Giannis so one is always out there. But the bigger difference from that vs here is that Por generally had a PnR based ball movement system over the years. So even if CJ did bring it up and initiate when he was on the floor there would still be movement. Giannis's attack from top of key is everyone standing and watching. That's not to say that also isn't good offense since Giannis is ridiculous, and it seems logical why he's being even more efficient at it this year is helped by Dame being out there so he has more space (and Beas shooting great too). Basically they now have two great shooters who can shoot quick so its way harder to 'wall' than it has been in the past.
Still, we've all seen this offense crash in the playoffs over and over. It would be much better to get an actual system and movement in place during the year to hopefully help with that in the playoffs and to have one of the best guys ever at running it actually run it seems to make sense. Still, the O is so talented it shouldn't matter much, it will still be good. The D/rebounding is the focus.
Resident Lillard truther since 2015.