WriteupPanthers Roster
PG - Chris Paul (39)/ Baron Davis (inactive)/ John Salmons (9)
SG - Ray Allen (34)/ Raja Bell (14)/ Jamal Crawford (injury reserve)
SF - John Salmons(26)/ James Posey (14), Al Harrington (8)
PF - Chris Bosh(39)/ Al Harrington(9)
Cc - Kendrick Perkins (34)/ Anderson Varejao (14) / Rasho Nesterovic (injury reserve)
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General Team Overview: Starting 5C- Kendrick Perkins:
9/8/1 with 2 bpg, 58% from the field and 60% from the free throw line.
Currently a top defensive center in the NBA, he has had a great season in BOS, and did a great job of defending Howard one on one in the playoffs. He is a guy that knows his limitations on offense and plays within them. He has one of the highest FG%'s in the league for a reason, he lives in the post and gets garbage baskets, although his offense has improved this year and he has a few nice post moves now.
His job is to anchor the defense from the C spot, and do the things he has always done, provide great post and help defense, block shots, and provide some serious lane intimidation. We will have fun building a defense around a center like Perkins, and great perimeter defenders. Due to the makeup of the team, he will get a lot of open looks, and has the perfect front-court mate in Bosh.
PF- Chris Bosh:
23/10/3 with 1 bpg, 1 spg, 49% from the field and 82% from the free throw line.
One of the best big men in the game, and the best offensive big man not named Dirk (Amare had a down year, 21/8). He will create mis-match problems for opposing bigs, and can score at will. His mid range game is automatic. He has the ability to post you up if you try to cover him with a smaller quicker guy as well as good passing ability for a big man. His defense has improved over the years and he also rebounds like a center. With the all help he has now, he will be able to get his points a lot easier. He can no longer be doubled and tripled
He is decent defensively, and now that he doesn't have to carry the whole team on his back, he will have more energy to concentrate on defense. In the Olympics he looked like a DPY, so we know that he is a good defender but the problem is that in TOR he has to carry the whole team without any help. Not the case here.
SF- John Salmons:
18/4/4 with 1 spg, 42% from 3, 47% from the field and 82% from the free throw line.
One of the more underrated players in the league, he is a good shooter from mid range and a great shooter from the 3. He can score in a number of different ways and is great on the fast break, but can also break down his man in the half court set and take it to the hoop. He is a fantastic defender, and can lock-down the other teams best wing player, in this case though he will be guarding PP, and has shown in the Bulls/Celtics series that he can do a great job on him.
On this team his role will be a bit different then the one he has on CHI. Primarily his job will be to try and shutdown PP, and on offense he will be a 4th option. He also gives my starting lineup a shot of athleticism, and a target for Paul to throw the alley to. Since Bosh is a perimeter based big, it will give Salmons more room to operate in the post, more room to drive. Add that to the fact that he is surrounded by great 3 point shooters, and I think he will thrive on this team.
SG- Ray Allen:
18/4/3 with 1 spg, 41% from 3, 48% from the field and 95% from the free throw line.
The best 3P shooter in the league, and probably the best off the ball star in the league as well. His job will be similar to what he does in BOS spread the floor, run off screens and rain the threes. We want to tire Kobe out, and will have him fighting through countless screens to get to Allen. A big reason that I traded for him was because he is such a good player off the ball. He is very active, and will cut and set screens and do all the little things that win games. It is a rare quality, a star that is willing to hustle for that extra possession. He has no ego and that is important in a league like this.
Allen's an outstanding clutch player, too, and a good defender. His defense largly goes unnoticed, he isn't a bowen or battier by any means, but consider the fact that he rarely goes for the steal and concentrates instead of staying in front of his man and contesting shots.
PG-Chris Paul:
23/11/6 with 3 spg, 36% from 3, 50% from the field and 87% from the free throw line.
Best point guard in the game. After a season in 2007-08 that ranked with the best point guard seasons in history, he simply topped it in 2008-09, raising his rebounding, scoring, shooting percentages, and steals. Not bad for a guy who has now led the league in assists and steals twice in four years as a pro.
He is a tough physical defender that will make you work for every basket, he was an all NBA defender, first team. Fantastic passer, great dribble penetrator, and a great all-around player. Has no real flaws he can hit the three at a pretty high %, he knows when to get everyone involved and when to take over. He's the primary playmaker on our team but we will have him be aggressive due to the lack of defense at the opposing PG spot.
Paul had no help in NO, here he has a team that is basically tailor made to suit him. Bosh is a legit 1st option on most teams, here he takes a ton of pressure off of Paul and in turn Bosh benefits from having a playmaker of Pauls caliper. I want the ball in Paul's hands as much as possible, and having Allen in our backcourt makes this possble. Allen with be getting a ton of open looks from 3. Paul is the ball-handling guard and Allen is the perfect off-ball guard.
A link that gives a bit of perspective on what Paul accomplished this season.
http://www.3hoopsfans.com/2009/03/10-ga ... ld-be-mvp/Ladies and gentleman, the Panthers starting 5.
BenchWe feel that our bench is a REALISTIC one that has low maintaince guys that can accept their roles and do them well. This is the playoffs and we feel that our starters can handle heaver minutes, so we have them playing enough minutes to have as big an impact on the game as possible, but get enough rest to stay relatively fresh.
I've got size and rebounding in my front-court. Our frontcourt also has great defense and offense in both Variejo and Harrington. Posey will do his thing off the bench, lockdown defense on Pierce and hit the open three, spread the floor. Another reason I love Posey is that he is a savy vet that has rings and can be that calming presence on our team, a guy that knows what it takes and can guide some some our younger guys. Bell is similar to Posey except at the SG spot, he will make Kobe take lower % attempts, and Harrington is my “score in bunches” guy. Salmons can handle some PG duties, I have enough ball handlers on the team so that the few minutes that Paul isn't in the game, we can get by without a true backup PG. Salmons versatility is a big part of why we traded for him. We could play Baron Davis but we feel that would cause chemistry problems, Davis isn't a guy that would take well to playing off the bench.
Ladies and gentle men the Panthers bench!
StrategyWe built our team on three platforms. Defense, efficiency and balance. All starters shoot above at or above 47% from the field. My three point shooters are highly efficient, Ray Allen is the most efficient player in the league and Salmons is also amongst the league leaders in 3P%.
Defensively all my starters are commited two way players, Bosh is the worst defender out of all of them but now that he isn't carrying the team he will have more energy to concentrate on it, much like with the Olympic team. In terms of balance, everyone has a clear and defined role. Paul is the go to guy, Allen is the off the ball shooter, Salmons is the secondary wing creater and primary wing defender, Bosh is the dominant big, and Perkins is the defensive anchor. My bench is built the same way, our team chemistry should be perfect.
In terms of our gameplay, the team will run through Paul. Paul/Bosh pick and roll/pop will be near impossible to stop. We will primarily be a half court team, though we can ignite the fast break with our tight defense. Paul is a one man fast break. In the half court, we have a very balanced attack, and can score in a variety of ways, be it Allen raining 3's off of created shots from Paul, Bosh can create for himself and take also take advantage of the oppurtunites that Paul creates, same with Salmons.
On defense we will attempt to stop Kobe (or at least limit him) by tiring him out on the defensive end, by having him chase Allen around screens. It is a tiring task guarding Ray Allen, and on the other end Allen will have help guarding Kobe. We have Raja Bell coming off the bench and his task is to force Kobe into taking lower % attempts, and basically making him work for every shot. Salmons and Posey will also see some time on Kobe, and we will try our best to play him straight up but will double when needed. Salmons and Posey will guard PP, and if I had to choose any two SF's to do this outside of Battier, I'd think these two would do the best job on PP.
Bosh can handle Amare and now that he doesn't have to carry the team all by himself he will have the energy to concentrate on slowing down Amare.. Bosh vs. Amare should be a fun matchup but Amare is used to having help (Nash, Marion, Shaq, etc.), while Bosh...isn't.
Paul is a first team all nba defender and will give Nash hell on the defensive end. Our bench is also built around defensive stoppers that will make the Raptors work for every basket and force them into turnovers and lower FG%'s.
A few quotes regarding Pauls incredible defense.
But any and all small lapses aside, Paul's defensive pressure in the half court game is what truly makes the Hornets defense go. Putting pressure on the ball is what keeps the opponents' dribble drive to a minimum ... and that is what allows the team to double as much as it does. That can be a point of contention among critics of Byron Scott's scheme (why double at all?), but it's hard to argue that Paul's presence at the top of the key does not impact the effectiveness of this defense significantly.
Of course it is the doubling itself which is where he makes his living in the steal department, so to speak, so I'm not going to pretend like that isn't helping his numbers. But it can also be argued that the scheme works only because he is so good at generating turnovers out of it.
Regardless, Paul's importance on the defensive end is profound, and it's time people started recognizing that. Take the anecdotal evidence out of the equation, and you're still left with the best thief in NBA history.
http://blog.nola.com/gladow/2008/12/chr ... llian.html
My perimemter defenders are all good and our rotations will be tight and help defence will be there in case anyone gets beat..
We feel the Raptors have two main holes on their team, defensively, that we can exploit. The first is their frontcourt. Beans/Amare may be the worst defensive frontcourt in the league. Beans has a hard time staying in front of average big men and is a huge defensive liability so much so that Don Nelson takes him out of games and puts in Turiaf at the end of games. Amare has no interest in playing defense, he simply won't (though he has the tools to), so who is anchoring their teams defense? Bosh is going to have a field day. So will Paul who will create havoc in the paint.
The other hole we will exploit is Nash. He is quite possibly the worst defender at his position in the league.A lot worst then Calderon, at least he bothers to clap his hands. In their head to head matchups Paul KILLED Nash, every chance possible we will iso Paul on Nash and let Paul drive past him and make a play or create a shot for himself. His backup, A.I isn't any better.
But perhaps the biggest hole on their team is the lack of balance. Nash, Iverson, Bryant, Martin, Pierce, Turkoglu, even Stoudamire are all ball dominant guys, they all need the ball in their hands to be effective.
PP stated after the 08 finals (
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ball_d ... =nba,96670); “"Q: Is Kobe really the best player in the world? Pierce: I don't think Kobe is the best player. I'm the best player. There's a line that separates having confidence and being conceited. I don't cross that line but I have a lot of confidence in myself.". So who is the man on the Raptors team? PP won't concede the ball to Kobe in the clutch, the reason that PP, Allen works in BOS is because Allen doesn't need the ball to be effective.
“When asked Stoudemire if he’s better than Bosh, the Suns forward said, “Oooh man, are you kidding me? Ask Chris Bosh that question.”So that’s a yes? “No doubt about it, I’m better than Chris Bosh”. Luckly Bosh now has the chance to make Amare eat his words. Amare also stated that he wants to be “the man” on his team, and doesn't want to be a second fiddle. On the Raptors hes what a third fiddle? Fourth even, if we include Nash?
I don't think I have to talk about how successful bringing A.I off the bench was for DET. He destroyed that team, and simply saying “if A.I doesn't like his role he will sit” doesn't suffice, if you don't want A.I playing make him inactive.
Nash is a wizard with the ball in his hands but how often will he be able to make plays when his backcourt mate is Kobe Bryant?
The Raptors have no semblense of balance or team chemistry, its a team simply waiting to self destruct. They have a ton of offensive talent but it simply doesn't mesh.
Panthers in 6.