Los_29 wrote:Scase wrote:Los_29 wrote:
It's a lot easier to be clutch when you're the team's 4th and 5th options and get very little defensive attention.
The literal first bucket the raptors get, is Scottie going up in the paint over both Lopez and Giannis.
Second scoring opportunity Fred gets a steal and fouled.
Third, Scottie goes single coverage against the best defender on the court in Lopez with Siakam and FVV in single coverage from Portis/Allen.
Fourth, Scottie left wide open on the 3 point line as Lopez tries to close out. Siakam is covered by Giannis who is about 10ft+ away and is waiting in the paint for the rebound, boxing out more than playing defense. FVV single coverage by Allen. FVV gets the board, kicks it to GTJ, who is double teamed at the top of the arc, hits it and gets fouled. Siakam at the FT line without a single defender on him, Giannis is under the basket waiting for a rebound.
Fifth, Scottie gets the inbound at the top of the arc, single coverage from Lopez, and then Giannis rotates to double but it's too late, Siakam left alone at the 3pt line by Giannis, FVV at the logo not covered.
Sixth and game tying shot. FVV gets the inbound, Lopez comes over momentarily for a bit of pressure, backs off immediately after the pass to cover Scottie, he hands off to GTJ who is doubled at the top of the arc, then they switch on him with Lopez covering him, he drains a 3. Siakam single coverage by Giannis the entire play under the basket.
It's a lot easier to suggest they are 4/5th options with little defensive attention when you don't bother to actually watch games. Lopez was leading the DPOY ladder at the time, and came in second overall at the end of the year, and he was exclusively guarding Scottie. The 4th best defensive team in the league, and a 2nd year player dropped 15 on them in the 4th basically rallying the team back from an almost guaranteed loss.
Just watch the games, you'll find yourself coming off as more knowledgeable when you do.
You're completely ignoring context. And sorry but I have to laugh at the fact you brought up six different plays from the SAME GAME. You need to get over that game and it just strengthens my argument that you're so heavily invested in a 3 minute stretch where Scottie nailed a few baby hooks on Lopez who was in foul trouble. That's another thing you're ignoring. The Bucks weren't even defending Scottie out on the perimeter and just let him dribble to the basket. It was great that he scored on Lopez but that's irrelevant in the grand scheme of things especially when you consider Lopez couldn't have been as aggressive given the foul trouble he was in. Look at the guys who were considered "the most clutch" last year and look at the players who were considered "the least clutch." Context matters, role matters and you're ignoring both of these factors. Scottie in an increased role last year would not have been clutch. Defenses would key in on him and he would be completely neutralized and ineffective. You can't claim 4th and 5th options are clutch when they aren't doing any of the heavy lifting.
I'm ignoring context? The context of the entire video was the last stretch of the game where there was a comeback. But, again. You're biased as **** with Scottie, so I'm wasting my breath. Keep chugging the haterade my guy.