Ron Swanson wrote:What's funny is that we've barely improved in forcing turnovers anyways (23rd). This is why the Griffin concerns continue to be valid even with the defense improving overall. We've seen a few variations of this kind of defense for a good half decade now (hell, Kidd basically enforced a heavy trapping/rotating scheme in his stint here and we all know how that turned out), and I don't see much correlation of success league wide. Look at all the great defenses and the vast majority are still built around elite rim-protectors.
Philosophically, I'll never agree with this Nurse/Griffin scheme that pulls your bigs away from the rim even if they have the ability to switch (your Pascals, Jaren Jacksons, Bam, etc,). Makes even less sense when 2/3rd's of your frontcourt is Brook and Bobby. All you're doing is exposing the most statistically valuable and controllable areas of the court (the paint and corners), in a tradeoff for less 3PT attempts (if executed correctly) and gambling with variance. Smart coaches and front offices are realizing that 3PT defense isn't something you can reliably control unless you're literally taking away the shot itself (running them off the line or blocking it), yet we seem to be going in the opposite direction.
This is an interesting topic of discussion (at least to me). The Bucks are 8th in three point defense this year and were 18th last year. The previous several years they were one of the worst.
So the question is at what point is three point defense more important than stopping paint points? We have seen teams like the Spurs shoot layup after layup against the Bucks and shoot over 50% against the Bucks, but still lose.
The answer so far is that our good three point defense can't make up for the amount of paint points being given up. But I think a lot of those paint points are due to the Bucks giving up so many fast breaks. Bucks are 20th in fast break points allowed. If the Bucks would just emphasize getting back on defense after the shot goes up, I think a lot of those paint points would go away.
This is a separate issue, in my opinion, from Griffin playing Giannis and Portis too far out on defense. I'm all for contesting threes, but not when the guy doesn't even have the ball.




















