Old Man Game wrote:Say it aint so. We are so **** now without 'Dre.
I'm not a Roberson hater by any means, but if this team can't defend at all without him (like last season), something's very wrong with the rest of the squad and the coaching staff. That doesn't mean he isn't one of the best perimeter defenders in the league, but at some point you have to learn how to defend without him. This
http://www.nba.com/article/2018/09/28/one-team-one-stat-oklahoma-city-thunder-andre-roberson-defenseshould not be possible unless he's the best defender in league history far and away. I don't expect them to be a Top 3 defense without him, but at least be respectable and don't go from elite to horrible. From 2014 to 2017, Roberson's On/Off DRtG (4500 minutes on, 4500 minutes off) was -4.0 points per 100 possessions per nbawowy. His On/Off DRtG as a part of Westbrook-Adams over the same timespan was -3.9 points per 100 possessions per nbawowy. I think somewhere between 3 and 4 points per 100 poss. (DRPM had him at 3.3, 1.6 and 2.6 over those 3 seasons) is his realistic defensive impact. 11 points per 100 possessions is flat out ridiculous; that's bigger than the difference than the #1 defense last season in Boston and the #30 ranked defense last season in Phoenix in DRtG.
But I too am concerned with our wing rotation going forward. As of right now, they basically have 8 different guys (Schröder, Felton, Abrines, Ferguson, Diallo, TLC, Nader, Burton) to fill ~60 minutes at the 2 and 3 if you say George plays close to 36 a night. Who is going to fill those holes? The pessimist in me would say that out of those 8 guys, more than half probably don't even belong on the court and just one of them each looks like they can penetrate (Schröder) or shoot 3s (Abrines). And it's not like all of them are great defenders either

I fear we might see some crazy **** rotation wise. Like going all in on the Westbrook-Schröder combo. Or trying to play Grant at the 2 and the 3 and just hope it works.
"I don't know of any player that, when the shot goes up, he doesn't want it to go in," Donovan said