f4p wrote:An Unbiased Fan wrote:f4p wrote:while amare did trash duncan in the 2005 WCF, if we're talking defense, then duncan put up 27.4 ppg on 52.7 FG%. when duncan and pau faced off the WCF, with pau mostly single covering duncan, he held him to 22.4 ppg on 42.6 FG%. and pau's huge standing reach still very much made him a presence around the rim for LA. it was the fact he could combined with bynum to shut down the middle and then combine with odom for interior passing on offense that made him so valuable.
I'll leave this here. Watch Pau's defense on TD, and tell me what you see. I don't have the stats when it was just Pau vs TD.
i see basically what i thought i remembered. the lakers were willing to let pau play single coverage basically every time against duncan, and, as was not uncommon post-2003, tim duncan struggled to shoot well against length. if you count that last tip, then i think he shot 7-14 in this video, and this was from his best scoring and shooting game of the series. 30 points on 12-25 shooting ended up being his best game of the series by a decent amount, with the next best either 22 points on 8-17 or 29 points on 10-26. no 50% games the whole series.
There was a lot more rotation use later on with guys like Odom and Turiaf. Game 2 was a blowout, and game 3 wasn't in doubt either. LA put Pau on TD since they both played center, but TD got what he wanted while guarded by Pau. TD was 10-26 for 29 points in a game he played 44 minutes in and grabbed 17 rebs. That's from working like crazy. TD averaged 17+ rpg against Pau that series. 2nd for SA was only 4 rpg, so he expended a lot of energy.
I don't see Amare's defense against TD in the 1st round being much worse than Pau's. He just had way more defensive liabilities around him in PHX