CoP wrote:I think we're in an era where it is very, very difficult to have significant success with ball-dominant guards. When's the last time a ball-dominant guard made the Finals? I guess you could argue Curry but he's not as ball-dominant as he used to be - not even sure he's been top 10 in touches for a long time.
Curry is working on his 9th straight season with 30%+ usage. He's very much a guy who uses tons of touches. He has 2 scoring titles over that stretch and is working on his 4th season of 28+ ppg. You don't score that much without being ball-dominant. He was 13th in touches per game last year, 11th if you filter for at least 50 games played. 12th in 2021, etc. He doesn't shoot quite as much as some of the upper-bound guys, but he gets 18-20 FGA/g and that happens not just with off-ball action. He makes much use of PnR and isos. He's quick in his possession time, though, and has no issues either passing off or working without the ball.
Jordan won lots of titles in his heyday as an absurd usage player and he did a lot of on-ball action. He was able to sometimes get off the ball to get into the post or to take screens and whatever, but he did a great deal of isolation scoring. You see a good number of focal scorers in today's game, and even guards among them. SGA is another good one, though obviously he's 6'6 and not like 6'0.
Trae's problem isn't that he's heavily on-ball, it's that he is small and fades against larger/more athletic defenses. He's trying to be 2019 Harden but he's like 4 feet tall, so it's relatively simpler to crowd him and interrupt his offense than it is to do against a taller player.
Trae and Doncic are actually somewhat similar. Both are brilliant in on-ball offensive situations. They are both weak off-ball on offense and then also weak on defense. That's not a recipe for success unless the GM is able to build a team around it. The Hawks kind of did that the one year that they made it to the ECF, but then went in the wrong direction. The Mavs have not been able to do it.
Off-ball offense is not Luka's problem at all. And he can post quite well, so he can maneuver for position that way, and does. Dallas'
issue is team defense. The one year this past stretch where they weren't below average, they went to the WCFs. They are missing frontcourt pieces, very much as were the pre-2011 Mavs with Dirk.