Part of why I predicted either Bobcats or Orlando in 5 is because I expected the Bobcats to play in some form of how the Spurs are playing. Not in terms of efficiency but at least in terms of aggressiveness and style.
Bobcats fans have mentioned everything from Larry Brown's stubborness or Felton's lack of talent or Orlando being a great team but...
I look at those games and I saw a Bobcats team that didn't attack. I saw a Bobcats team that found a way to get Dwight in foul trouble but couldn't find a way to be more aggressive against Gortat.
...which is what resulted in the problem. If you take out Dwight then obviously the 2nd stars on the team will try to take up the slack and Vince and Jameer obviously did and combined with shooters obviously it's very hard to defend so everything has to come down to frustrating those guys on offense like the Spurs are doing. Bobcats despite being a better driving team than a shooting team opted not only to shoot but managed to get Dwight in foul trouble but not force Gortat to defend them as much. (Yes, he drew charges but he was never forced out of position like Dirk is currently being forced to play as)
Even Thomas who everyone praised for his effort mostly got his points from jump shots.
I guess the question can be turned into a question of identity. Does Bobcats have one?
I thought they had one as a defensive team and a hard working team but it seems that's what holding them back. Albeit they're a young team and they can turn it around but I'm looking at some of the topics here and it seems everyone is in agreement that they need to change their roster or their coach but at the same time, everyone seems to think the Bobcats have finally gotten past being an expansion team.
Even someone who made a topic about blowing up the team said:
“Playing the right way” isn’t go to take you very far if you haven’t assembled ample talent through “rebuilding the right way.”
Really? The Bobcats are playing the right way? I thought they were but after seeing their playoff performance I'm not so sure anymore.
It's a small and early sample but I think every Cats fan expected Bobcats to play harder and better in at least one playoffs game compared to the regular season but even if Orlando didn't outplay them as much as outtalented them, the Bobcats right now seems more like a defensive version of the Golden State Warriors and even the Warriors managed to upset Dallas because they were able to turn their aggression up a level in the playoffs. Bobcats worryingly seem like they're a regular season team. This isn't a diss against the team because they lost.
I even said in my predictions, I'm only saying they won't get swept because of how the Bobcats play. This is more of a question of whether the problem is identity and less roster and talent.
You have to admit Larry Brown did keep the Bobcats close against Orlando. Felton did do less stupid isolated plays than Augustine. The way the shots were set up for Diaw and Wallace were low percentage shots for two guys that were already over-achieving starters. Chandler did catch many tough passes that many lesser big men would have turned over.
If it was really strategy or roster that's the main problem then how do you explain how the Bobcats started each game of the series.