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flintsky21 wrote:Miami executed a perfect gameplan. It was so tough for any Nugget outside of Jokic to get good looks. Murray was trapped and double teamed at every occasion. It's incredible how a rotation that include guys like Strus, Robinson, and Love can still look like a cohesive defensive unit. Tells a lot about how coaching and having a good system matters more in defense than having a group composed of all capable defenders.
PLO wrote:Tatum played OK - took advantage of a few mismatches - decent on the defensive end. He is what we thought he was going into the season - a technically very proficient player operating close to his career ceiling as a rookie.

165bows wrote:
They've shot *extremely* well whatever one wants to call it. On the other hand, I do think Boston has bought into the analytics of it just a tad much.
Ie, we know the average expected value for various shot types and shot qualities. My suspicion is that the team has fallen a bit too in love with this idea and has forgotten that you don't just get the shot, you have to, you know, actually hit the shot.
There's no points awarded for xPPS opportunities, only times the ball goes in the basket. IOW perhaps they've made the means the end a bit much.

BK_2020 wrote:165bows wrote:
They've shot *extremely* well whatever one wants to call it. On the other hand, I do think Boston has bought into the analytics of it just a tad much.
Ie, we know the average expected value for various shot types and shot qualities. My suspicion is that the team has fallen a bit too in love with this idea and has forgotten that you don't just get the shot, you have to, you know, actually hit the shot.
There's no points awarded for xPPS opportunities, only times the ball goes in the basket. IOW perhaps they've made the means the end a bit much.
Yeah but at the end of the day, basketball is subject to luck-based variances that even a 7 game series cannot completely smooth over. You don't have control over whether you hit your shots at the expected value or above, just somewhat control whether you get those shots or not.
I think it's fair to call Miami's run lucky, and to say that with average or slightly above average luck, Miami would've crashed out of the playoffs a while ago, without discrediting what they are doing.
lon3lytoaster wrote:Crazy. All dues given to Miami but I can’t believe we lost that series still. We’d have had a chance.
Green89 wrote:lon3lytoaster wrote:Crazy. All dues given to Miami but I can’t believe we lost that series still. We’d have had a chance.
Game 2 shows you how important coaches are in winning games. Spo helped win that game. Joe cost us playoff games. Big difference.

zoyathedestroya wrote:Would hate for MPJ to be on the Cs.
lon3lytoaster wrote:Crazy. All dues given to Miami but I can’t believe we lost that series still. We’d have had a chance.
PLO wrote:Tatum played OK - took advantage of a few mismatches - decent on the defensive end. He is what we thought he was going into the season - a technically very proficient player operating close to his career ceiling as a rookie.
FlatearthZorro wrote:lon3lytoaster wrote:Crazy. All dues given to Miami but I can’t believe we lost that series still. We’d have had a chance.
To me, on paper, we match better vs the Nuggets than MIA does, but MIA has been overperforming so damn big, that I dunno. I don't think the Nuggets would be able to stop Brown and Tatum if they are playing up to their potenial. To me, Gordon is not quick enough for Tatum and Pope is too small to guard Brown. I also think White would do whatever he wants vs Murray on offense if given the touches.
BK_2020 wrote:FlatearthZorro wrote:lon3lytoaster wrote:Crazy. All dues given to Miami but I can’t believe we lost that series still. We’d have had a chance.
To me, on paper, we match better vs the Nuggets than MIA does, but MIA has been overperforming so damn big, that I dunno. I don't think the Nuggets would be able to stop Brown and Tatum if they are playing up to their potenial. To me, Gordon is not quick enough for Tatum and Pope is too small to guard Brown. I also think White would do whatever he wants vs Murray on offense if given the touches.
Jamal Murray is 6'5 in shoes and 215 lbs. He's big. He only looks small because everyone else on the Nuggets is so damn big.
PLO wrote:Tatum played OK - took advantage of a few mismatches - decent on the defensive end. He is what we thought he was going into the season - a technically very proficient player operating close to his career ceiling as a rookie.