playa-hater wrote:sam_I_am wrote:Hal14 wrote:It does kind of matter because Tatum's struggles in the knicks game were a combination of:
a) RJ Barrett playing extremely good D on him. Barrett stuck to him like glue, played him really tight.
b) Tatum missing open shots he normally makes
I feel like it was def a combination of both, but maybe a little bit more of A.
You ask any knicks fans, they give all the credit to Barrett's D.
Since we played Tatum at the 4, it allowed the knicks to put Barrett (the guy on their team who does the best job defending tatum) on him..
I think it's a fair point and something worth keeping an eye on. Tatum had a terrible game vs knicks playing mostly the 3. he had an amazing game vs hornets playing mostly the 4..
Tatum didn’t really play that badly, he just shot badly.
I agree with Hal14 on this one it's certainly a combination of them both but I think when Tatum plays the 4 they are more faster and more spread out and that alone can help the cause
Tatum stunk the whole game, it didn't matter weather he was technically playing the 3 or the 4. He stunk regardless of who else was out there with him. That's fine, it happens. No reason to overthink it.