Modern basketball in MIN
Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2019 8:46 pm
I’ve posted a few videos from his channel before and it is worth following. These two videos particularly summarise my feelings about trends in current NBA and where MIN is heading under Rosas/Ryan.
The story of Saint Joseph’s offense sounds like our story. Under Thibs we also had:
A lot of set plays
Many PnRs
Many dribble handoffs
Heavily patterned offence
Results were meh. Same story happened with Saint Joseph offence. They have tried to modernise team offense by removing set plays, PnRs, dribble handoffs. Instead of heavily patterned offence they run offense based on basic principles and read-react players decision making. Here are these 5 principles:
1) 5 out spacing
2) position less basketball
3) pass and cut
4) move on a drive
5) hit the playmaker instead of the post
6) backdoor cut if dribbled at
Sounds familiar, right? Some quick facts from last NBA season:
GSW and PHI used fewest PnRs, HOU lead NBA in ISO scoring by far, next are OKC and MIL, BRO/UTA/HOU used fewest postups, MIN/PHI/SAS lead NBA in postups. PHI first in handoffs, GSW/POR/PHI lead in cuts, MIL lead in spotups, GSW lead in offscreen possessions.
We can see that team ran offences based on team strengths:
GSW - elite shooting => many off-screens, cuts, no PnR
HOU - elite ISO scoring on perimeter => a lot of ISO, no postups
MIL - elite slashing ability => a lot of ISO, spot-up, no postups
PHI - elite size => a lot of postups, no PnR
How have these teams changed during offseason?
GSW - elite shooting => lost KD, added a pure shooter in DLo
HOU - elite ISO scoring on perimeter => lost playmaking in CP3, added volume ISO scorer in Westbrook
MIL - elite slashing ability => lost Brogdon, added Matthews, Korver, two veterans who can spotup, kept Middleton, Hill
PHI - elite size => lost Butler clutch shooting, added even more size in Horford, which allow Embiid to play healthy 25-30 minutes, no back2backs.
Every team from above try to create even more mismatches based on their strengths. What might be our strength? Why video about Saint Joseph’s offense caught my eye? I think it fits well our roster and timeline. For the first time in recent years we can see attempts to create a working environment within coaching staff, management and players. Bahamas wolves, early team trainings and workouts.
1) 5 out spacing + positionless basketball
Last year we had very limited options to put a versatile lineup, since Gibson, AT, Dieng, Deng, Rose are one dimensional players because of their age, athleticism and skillset. While KBD, Okogie were rookies. This year we added/developed a few players who are versatile enough Bell, Vonleh, KBD, RoCo, Culver, Nowell, Okogie, Layman. And the most important part, KAT is made for positionless basketball, I can’t imagine another bigman who is better fit than Karl.
2) pass and cut + move on a drive + backdoor cut if dribbled at
Some signs of this we saw during second part of last season. In broken Ryan tried to emphasise ball movement. Rose, Butler are not here anymore, so less ISO should be played
5) hit the playmaker instead of the post
I immediately saw here Wiggins, how he can benefit from playing within this concepts on constant basis
The biggest concern here for me is lack of players basketball awareness and experience. Let me explain, St.Joseph plays now free, because all 5 players on the floor believe in these concepts and are smart enough to play them accordingly. NBA is completely different level. After watching MIN season I am always surprised by the level of execution and preparation in playoffs. Heck, this FIBA tournament showed that reigning MVP could not win without proper coaching and offensive scheme, because he, Giannis, are not on the same level as Kobe, Harden in terms of basketball awareness etc.
To sum up: I definitely see how our young players Vonleh-Reid-KAT-Bell-Layman-KBD-Wiggins-Culver-Okogie-Nowell make a huge leap as group and individually by using St.Joseph example. We still lack an elite ball handler and decision maker, while we have deep frontcourt. So I expect Rosas to bring here a star wing via trade. RoCo-Teague-Dieng-Napier are veteran group who need to stabilise situation.