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Why do players ALWAYS leave 3pt shooters open in the clutch?
Posted: Sat Feb 9, 2008 8:36 am
by ljp24
I was watching the NYC-Spurs game and I thought the Knicks got them(im a closet Knicks guy) but then Ginibillio passes to an open Finley in the corner for the tie... and got it. Knicks lost but I see this almost every week now. What's so hard to understand that if you're up by 3 with the shot clock off STAY WITH YOUR MAN, don't go in the paint to help or rebound, stay with him.
Why don't coaches drill this into their heads?
Posted: Sat Feb 9, 2008 8:53 am
by farzi
When I see it happen, the majority of the time its because someone Iso's, penetrates, and the guy covering the 3pt shooter comes in to help out.
Its just like gambling. Are you more worried about the guy with the ball penetrating and scoring inside, or the other guy 20some feet out.
Posted: Sat Feb 9, 2008 8:55 am
by giordunk
How about a different situation, where you are down 1 or 2, of course you have to toughen up in the interior. If you play man on man it'll be very easy for someone to blow by you and score, and you will usually foul out of frustration and puts the other team in a very comfortable position to take the lead.
Also there are a lot of open 3s because the team on defense can't see the clock so when the ball is kicked out there'll be like 3 guys springing out to contest the shot and that person will make an extra pass to a wide open player.
It takes a really good defensive team to be able to guard that well.
Posted: Sat Feb 9, 2008 10:29 am
by Number34
It doesn't happen all the time, and it was the knicks defense that left him open

Posted: Sat Feb 9, 2008 10:32 am
by Illuminati
If there's ever a three it's in the corner at the top.
Posted: Sat Feb 9, 2008 2:32 pm
by Phobo_Phile
It's easy when the pressure is on to leave shooters wide open. Espicially with a player like Ginobili, if they give him an iso or he gets a good screen the defense HAS TO collapse. Obviously Ginobili in the paint is more efficient then Finley from 3. In the clutch, when the pressure is on, you don't even think about it. It becomes your natural instinct.
Posted: Sat Feb 9, 2008 2:38 pm
by blueNorange
It wasn't that the Knicks left Finley opened, it was because Pops knew Balkman would go to help and as soon as he did, Duncan stayed in front of Balkman making Finley have a wide open 3.
It was just a very good play made by a very good coach.
Posted: Sat Feb 9, 2008 3:43 pm
by Kyrama
Ask Rasheed Wallace and Robert Horry.
Posted: Sat Feb 9, 2008 4:27 pm
by celticfan42487
layups> 3pointers in %
Posted: Sat Feb 9, 2008 5:02 pm
by Texas Longhorns
They don't ALWAYS leave them open, and if the team is a bad defensive team, that the problem. They are a bad defensive team. If you referring to Robert Horry and his array of Shots in the past, its because people are so concentrated on the ball handler and because its a BIG game (meaning playoff game), they tend to go off their man a little bit so they can help defend the ball handler.
Posted: Sat Feb 9, 2008 5:30 pm
by NetsForce
It doesn't happen that often. Except for when the Knicks are playing.
Posted: Sat Feb 9, 2008 6:23 pm
by Bgil
Lamar Odom blocked Rashard Lewis' three at the end of the game last night.
Overall, I'd hate to lose to a drive down the lane to an easy layup than to an open three.
Posted: Sat Feb 9, 2008 6:29 pm
by Crackfool
The Spurs were down by 3, and the Knicks allowed Finley to shoot a corner 3. A layup should not have been of concern. However, it is the Knicks, so the real question is how could the Spurs be down in the first place?
Posted: Sat Feb 9, 2008 7:11 pm
by EiRON
Crackfool wrote:The Spurs were down by 3, and the Knicks allowed Finley to shoot a corner 3. A layup should not have been of concern. However, it is the Knicks, so the real question is how could the Spurs be down in the first place?
Good teams don't always win 10+ points against bad teams.
Posted: Sat Feb 9, 2008 8:53 pm
by rsavaj
It always seems to happen to the Suns whenever they play the Spurs. Inevitably, Finley, Barry, Gino or Bowen will sink a crucial 3 in the clutch.
Posted: Sat Feb 9, 2008 9:05 pm
by Pats19andO
Number34 wrote:It doesn't happen all the time, and it was the knicks defense that left him open

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