Post#182 » by younggunsmn » Thu Oct 26, 2023 10:57 pm
For those complaining about the horrendous shooting, did you look at the shots they were missing?
They weren't good shots. They were either closely defended or on the move, and very few were early in the shot clock.
Mid range floaters and 30 footers from KAT. Ant was 4/20 from 2 point range. FOUR of TWENTY.
Very very few of those were in the paint. That can't happen. 20 2 point attempts should not happen unless 3/4 of them are in the paint.
Why were they forced to take all of these bad shots?
Those are exactly the shots defenses will gameplan to force us to take.
A big part of it was that Gobert was camping and flashing in the paint for the ENTIRE GAME essentially closing the lane off to his teammates. We were bad from 3 point range outside of Ant, and that didn't help.
Sure Rudy got his and gave high effort. But he was not helping his teammates out AT ALL on the offensive end.
Whether that was by design (on the coach) or on his own, we don't know.
The Raptors game was a prime example of exactly the scenario I've been warning about.
When you are posting up and trying to seal in the paint you are closing off that space to your teammates.
It's why even elite post players like Embiid usually will work their way into a post up with other action like a pick and roll, and why they are judicious about clogging the paint, and how even the most elite post player in the entire game changes it up to stretch the defense at times.
If you are demanding the ball in the paint, unless you catch it and score, it is almost always a lost possession for your team. For those saying "Why are you passing to Rudy in the paint he has stone hands" (I am one of them), it's because you are pretty much forced to when a guy is taking up that much real estate, or you are going to get a bad shot.
If you are an elite post scorer you can move the defense by demanding a double team. No one is coming to double team Rudy and he is not skilled enough to make the right pass. Even KAT has a lot of trouble with that which is why Finch has gone away from KAT post ups as a staple in the offense.
You ask why is the big man dying, why is post play dying, this is why. because it kills the spacing that is the key to modern offense.
You're all going to complain that I'm hating on Rudy, but I'm just asking for him to change the way he plays on offense to help his teammates more. He should be going out and setting at least 3 or 4 screens every possession.
Even if his defender does not respect his ability to shoot, if his defender is not coming out on a screen he is not helping his teammate.
Ant can beat a big one on one to the basket. but not if Rudy is clogging the paint and making him beat 2 guys.
So Ant was 1/10 when guarded by OG Anunoby.
It's Gobert's duty as a teammate to help free him up, it should be his primary offensive focus to set great screens for Ant and KAT.
If he sets great screens and Finch has set up the proper spacing in his playset, Gobert's defender is going to be forced to come out to help or you are going to get one of two things:
1. An open 3 pointer on a flare screen.
2. Ant, KAT, or Naz one on one at the rim with Rudy's defender.
If Gobert's defender does come out to help, you've just opened up the entire painted area for a drive to the basket from the weak side.