JonFromVA wrote:jbk1234 wrote:toooskies wrote:In the same way that adding too many stars can be hard for teams like the Clippers, we may have a bit of an issue with Strus taking more usage than a guy like Okoro or Wade or a PJ Tucker type. You see stars have that problem all the time, it's not a question of being overrated. It has to do with Mitchell and Garland being off-ball more, but barely taking any catch-and-shoot 3s.
You have to be able to score against good defensive teams to advance in the playoffs. Unless your team has prime LBJ on it, that necessarily involves keeping the other team off-balance and moving on defense.
I've seen what happens when the other team loads up on Garland and/or Mitchell in ISO or PNR settings. I've seen what happens when Thibs brings in McBride to cool off Garland after Garland figured out Mitchell's drop coverage. This is long way of saying that I'm only half kidding when I say trade Garland and/or Mitchell if they can't play in an offense that puts the other team's defenders in motion. We don't have prime LBJ on the roster. We can't just play on cheat mode.
The stupid reality of the NBA is when something new isn't getting results, players and/or coaches will fall back on something they're comfortable with. It can take multiple years to implement a new system and really get it clicking and still you can run in to a team with an answer for it.
The thing is even even in the Orlando win, the +/- numbers don't reflect the box score performance and it's a red flag. As everyone gets healthy and used to playing together, we should see this change. Isaac Okoro barely dented the box score and yet led the team with a +16. If it doesn't mean anything, it should stop happening.
Well, here's what happened. Okoro got to play the end of the first and third quarters. The Cavs went on runs during both of those periods. (The Magic's bench defense hasn't been as good since Jonathan Isaac went down.)
At the end of the first quarter, it was mostly shooting luck-- and not Okoro's. Mitchell and Strus couldn't miss at the end of the first quarter.
With Suggs going down in addition to Fultz, Orlando's second unit had to turn to Caleb Houstan in their bench unit in the third quarter. And Orlando plays 4 bench guys with one of Paolo or Franz. Orlando played deep into their bench and struggled until Paolo and Franz both were on the court at the 9:45 mark to finish out the game.
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