Fotis St wrote:Brook's flaws demands drop defense.
I don't want to see him again as a Buck unless he is the 6th man, and Portis starts.
We literally wasted Portis prime year and got eliminated by Boston, cause Bud was in love with the Disney Giant Boy and the drop defense.
I think there are ways to play Brook without drop. It just requires more than Bud’s mostly either drop or full switch philosophies.
You could have Brook hedge/trap and use his size to block vision/passing lanes. You could do preswitching to get Brook off the screener. You could play some unique zone sets to keep Brook near the rim. Even just mixing up defenses would cause a bit of confusion.
With Giannis out there to cover extra ground, there are a lot of ways to get creative. Bud just didn’t want to get creative outside of random 2-3 unpracticed panic zone defenses he would throw out there if drop and full switch didn’t work.
There were games during the season that the Bucks closed out wins against playoff teams with both Brook and Ingles out there on the floor.
You don’t need five elite ultra quick defenders to have a good defense. And simply tossing Portis out there instead of Brook won’t fix defensive issues they had against the Heat, as we saw in the regular season without Brook when there was zero rim protection.

















