JonFromVA wrote:JujitsuFlip wrote:JonFromVA wrote:
One of the best offenses the league has seen relied on Draymond Green to make something happen when Steph was trapped. He's not iso'ing. It's not about iso'ing. It's about Darius Garland ascending to DEFCON 1 as far as opposing defenses are concerned and making them pay when they refuse to give him even an inch of daylight coming off a screen.
Nobody is trapping Steph for the first 82 games of the season or if they do, it's very rare. Dray runs the Warriors offense, just like Joker does with the Nuggets. They're the defacto point guards, they're not the release valve.
Dray doesn't coincidentally average more APG in the Kerr era than Steph, the offense is built around Dray's passing and Steph and Klay's off ball movement because they're great at catch and shoot.
I bet you Steph runs around off ball about as much as Rip did, in his day, if the miles were tracked.
I'm not nor are the Cavs basing fit on who can handle the ball if Garland gets trapped lol
Cavs are looking at who can knock down open shots, because DG is a phenomenal passer and who can cover for DG on the perimeter on defense, because he's short and small.
Cavs do not need a Draymond, they have better versions of him in DG and Rubio, hence why they both just inked multi year deals. Cavs need the Steph and Klay archetypes who can actually hit the shots that our creators generate.
Yes, shooting and defense are important - right at the top of the list, but it's not the only thing we need. Keep in mind, one of our goals is going to be unlocking Darius both on the ball and off the ball. He's likely the best shooter on the team no matter who we bring in.
It's not the only thing the team needs but it is what DG needs next to him for a bulk of his minutes. He's spending a lot of time with Mobley (25%), Allen (10%), and Lauri (35.8%) guys who can't really shoot from outside or not consistently at least.
Garland is the best shooter on the team or at least 1a/1b with Love but until Rubio gets back or Neto proves otherwise, Garland is going to have to handle a lionshare of the on ball minutes and that's okay, because he thrives there.
To circle back to your other point, I looked it up and Garland does get doubled 10th most in the league, however, he is good out of those situations. If a free throw is 1.3 points per possession and 1.0 is considered a good PPP... When Garland is doubled once every 4 possessions, he's creating 1.09 PPP. Could being doubled all the time contribute to his high turnovers, probably. The one thing the metric can't show me is what part of the floor he is being doubled in and at what point in the game he is being doubled.
At any rate, I say all that, to say, DG and the Cavs did just fine when he was doubled last season, no need to jeopardize the entire unit just to put a guy next to him who can't shoot or defend, because he might be a slightly better ball handler (not even creator) than other options.