GuyClinch wrote:Our pick-and-roll defense has been terrible. If you'll remember, pick-and-roll defense is about the big and little working in tandem to shut down dribble penetration. That hasn't been happening. That's why his PER against is so bad--but it's not a reflection of Rondo necessarily, more a reflection of defensive breakdowns in the pick-and-roll defense. Playing Rondo more would fix a lot of things, mainly what passes for point guard play on the 2nd unit.
I hear what your saying but be honest.. Rondo is pretty craptastic at fighting through screens. He has to be held responsible for this as well. Either way I will pass on the idea of a tiny backcourt that will tire him out and IMHO not be that productive a unit.
Pete
I thought bad Rondo (on the defensive end) has only been present in one game--Saturday night against Indiana, where he let Watson get by him and then did his patented poke-it-from-behind move to no avail. Other than that, I think he's shown an improvement fighting through picks and staying in front of his man, relative to his performance in those areas last season. I think he has a tendency, however, to junk the team defense principles when he sees his teammates are slipping up too--making him attempt 'home-run' defensive plays instead of staying within the defensive philosophy. He figures he has to 'make up' for other team defensive lapses, but in essence he starts contributing to them himself. But, like I said, I've only really seen that in the Indiana game.
I'm not sure what tiny backcourt your arguing against--I'm arguing solely for limiting House's minutes to maybe 5-10 a night, using Hudson (who's wingspan and height give him a much better chance at defending 2s) more in tandem with Rondo, and using Rondo as the 2nd unit bridge when possible. I see the necessity, sometimes, of using Ray or Paul with the 2nd unit, but not the extent that Doc has so far this season--I think Doc's setting us up for a burn out or injury if he doesn't get a better handle on his substitutions.
Further, I think using Rondo as a true point guard on the 2nd unit (and not the ball caddy he is sometimes on the 1st unit) would go a long ways towards developing his game, his leadership, his jump shot, his confidence, while also increasing the efficiency of the rest of the 2nd unit, getting us in transition, and going a good ways towards limiting the overplay of Ray/Paul. It just makes sense from a variety of angles.
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