70sFan wrote:MyUniBroDavis wrote:70sFan wrote:That's a good way to cherrypick a few facts while ignoring that:
1. Manu didn't "lead his team". You may argue that he outplayed Duncan in that postseason run (that's fair), but Pistons didn't treat Manu like the best player on his team and they adjusted their defense to stop Duncan. Meanwhile, Lakers decided to play ridiculous scheme against Harden to double him basically everytime he got screen and take away the ball from his hands, while old Westbrook tanked their chances to do anything in these situations. I won't even mention ridiculous Jazz schemes.
2. You cherrypick Harden bad games, but you didn't mention that Harden averaged 36/8/6 on 61 TS% with only 3 tovs in the last 4 games against GSW in 2019. The Rockets lost that series because his best teammate played like a crap, not because he missed 5 FTs in the last game. You didn't mention
3. At the same time, you use series averages for Manu to make him look better than Harden, but somehow it doesn't bother you that in g2-g5 span (majority of the series), Manu averaged 14/6/4 on 49 TS% and the Spurs lost three of these four games. You act like Manu dominated Pistons defense from start to finish, but in reality he had a few big games and a few poor ones, all while not being the main focus of Detroit defense.
While I agree with ur points I wouldn’t call hard doubling and scram switching ridiculous lol
The frequency of doing it is quite unseen though, you have to admit that.
Nah, HS

That’s fair