MikeM wrote:Yes, but there are some basic things we could copy. Like having shooters in the corner. Anderson can make a corner 3. Even if he can't, it's better than having him shoot a contested 25 footer. Bargnani can make a corner 3. Lucas can make a corner 3. It's even worthwhile for DeRozan to shoot that shot.
Also, Pop at least has some facet of his offense where the ball will go in the paint and then out, to you know, shift the defense.
How much easier would it be for DeRozan to attack the rim if the ball was coming to him from the post where a defender has sagged off and is now trying to close out? Because that's how a guy like NANDO DE COLO can penetrate a defense.
How about at least a dribble hand off somewhere. How about an off-the-ball screen somewhere? Do you know how effective WAS was with that stupid Nene/Beal off ball screen yesterday? I think they scored every time they used it which was probably 5 times.
To start the game we got DeRozan open on consecutive plays with off ball screens. The problem was that the play was run for him to literally take the longest 2 point shot possible. Do you think it takes a **** genius to tell him to run it all the way into a corner 3 instead of putting your heel on the line?
Offenses use movement and screens not just to get guys open shots but to move the defense. How many times can you say that a defense had to actually rotate against us. NEVER. It never happens. They just set up their 5 man house D. The ball is ALWAYS infront of them. They never have to think or react.
A basic offense will force a defence to at least have situations where they can't actually see the ball and have to communicate or scramble. That's how SAS can shoot 52% on the road vs. CHI with no good players. Suddenly Boris Diaw can beat his man off the bounce... because his man was just forced to help on a back-screen and is now sprinting at him to recover.
Everyone in the NBA can make a corner three, can they do it consistently?
AA, he does take it often.

Bargs, 2/6. Likes it up top.

JL3, tough to argue, but hes been shooting great all over the floor.

DD isnt a great shooter from the corners.

The issue is all three play limited mins.
So now lets move to Pop vs Case. Again I want to reiterate they are built alot differently, in terms of actually being able to knock down the 3 (5th in the L), 1 in ASTs, DRBG, and being 2nd in FG%, 4th best in PPG, and 6th ORTG. Great in transition.Should I contrast that with the Raps? And in terms of sets/personnel. Anyways here goes.

We finish from the post more than the Spurs, so its not like we dont go inside as often as them to score, its that their bigs are better passers as you mentioned. Including DD who leads in post, and having traded our second best post scorer Ed, atleast in terms of USG down there. Im sure by the end of the season Rudy Gay will make up alot more of that.
They also have one of the best penetrators, in TP, and arguably another in Manu. I get what youre saying, but its more of a personnel issue most of your gripes. Pop plays to his strengths, because he has autonomy over the roster and gets players that fit his system. Not accumulating talent and throwing it together. Ask yourself this, would Pop have two inefficient wing players on his roster? let alone in the starting lineup?
Ill try and respond after work sometime, ive spent enough time not doing work. take care guys.