Texas Chuck wrote:I think it can and frequently is both. Like take my little Mavs and their only championship team. We actually got a decent sample size of that team minus Dirk that year and they couldn't score. Like at all. They would have been one of the worst teams in the entire Association that year without Dirk.
But we also know they had 3 NBA centers including one of the best defenders in the league and his backup probably a top 10-12 defensive center in his own right. They had 3 very quality wing defenders, they had two bench guards who supplemented the offense, they had end of rotation players with 10+ years of experience who played their roles well. They had the deepest coaching staff in the league.
So I would say the Mavs had a terrific supporting cast, perfectly built around Dirk. Those guys also could have done very very little without Dirk. Jason Terry can't anchor your offense for 82 games.
I think the Nuggets clearly have talented, smart pieces around Joker. But Ambrose is absolutely right, remove Joker and they aren't relevant to anything and almost certainly not a playoff team.
I mean yeah but I never said that they would make the playoffs
I said in a hypothetical scenario where they playoff jamal is sustainable and that you could sustainably play 6-7 guys for an entire regular season they could be but you could say that for a lot of teams
But when we say they’re supposed to be here, sure, that’s built off the greatness of Jokic I agree
My issue is that it’s not like a glaring disparity come playoff time between the Nuggets supporting cast vs other teams supporting cast that they faced
I’d say it’s fair to say their supporting cast was better than the Suns one right? The Suns have like 2.5 good players and the 0.5 got hurt lol
This is gonna be pretty controversial but based on what happened that series they absolutely clear the Lakers one too, mainly because 2-3 of our guys were unplayable and denver undoubtedly had two of the best guys in the series (really tough matchup for AD for sure on defense, credit to Jokic for that, but ADs post defense vs girthier guys has always been a big weakness for him, so it’s not like a Jokic exclusive thing either, Embiid and Giannis absolutely kill him too).
Like I’ve think I said this before, but before I hear the #1 defense argument the Lakers were able to be such a dominant defense because of really good gameplanning using the versatility of AD, and that they didn’t have a way to attack our weaknesses which was that we only had one real guy that could guard guys who attack using ball screens and he’s my height, because Reaves had to be our 1st or second option offensively with bron playing on 0.75 feet and ADs bone spur issue which made him way less effective in the post since he came back from injury, and Vando dies on screens.
Vs the grizzlies we really just ran drop and helped off brooks lol, and they just
didn’t do anything and though Ja attacking AD was a good idea. It was really stupid and kind of hilarious. Lowkey kennard for brooks was an issue
Vs the warriors from what I recall, high drop vs Curry because AD can contest and recover, and we don’t give up a numbers advantage and AINT nobody afraid of a Draymond without a numbers advantage, and against off ball cuts AD sags off non shooters and top locking so the back door cuts that gives up run into AD
Vs the Nuggets our post defense was successful, in the exact same ways our strategies against other teams had been successful. Some guys hit shots off of those but when we ran the bron or rui on Jokic AD help stuff, their post offense was limited the same way the Curry pick and roll was, not shut down but very limited (at least when we ran it).
Our pick and roll defense was horrendous because we literally don’t have a single player that can defend ball screens and not just get shot over by jamal lol. Of course, Jokic helps, but it was more jamal if ur talking about regular ball screen situations.
So like yeah we were a number 1 defense, but playoffs it relied heavily upon us being able to stop both of a teams main ways of attack, vs the Nuggets we couldn’t do that because of how bad our pick and roll defense was matched up to theirs (and I think that it was probably our best point vs the other two teams)