greg4012 wrote:AirP. wrote:greg4012 wrote:
Interesting tidbit: Trae has never played with an all-star teammate
Another interesting tidbit, when one player dominates the ball, others don't get all that many chances to do much with the ball to compile stats to be all-stars.
I think you can build a championship level offense around Trae but I don't know if you can build a good enough defense around him. To put this in context, 2 of the last 3 years when on the court the other team scored 4.9 or more points per 100, at that point, you have to basically make your offense 5 points or more better per 100 just to be a positive for your team.
Just looking back the last say 25 years only really AI and I.Thomas were in similar positions with their size and offense, for IT Brad Stevens tried hiding him which worked well but players are hunted more now and for AI, they threw defensive players around but AI did something else, he actively went after steals and ended up leading the league in steals and every steal is 1 empty possession for the other team dropping the other's team scoring potential. If Spoelstra could scheme to hide him while also getting Trae to activly look to steal the ball it "could" work but doesn't mean it would.
Knew that was coming. Not really that interesting. More of an exploration of the original tidbit.
Bet it wouldn't stop Bam Adebayo from impacting the game in a full capacity.
Defense is obviously a concern. At least Miami would be uniquely set up with the pre-eminent defensive superstar in the game. I'm here for the experiment.
Another interesting tidbit: Among the 8 teams that made the 2nd round of the playoffs, 6 of them had a player with higher usage than Trae this season (including Donovan Mitchell).
Offensive usage isn't the issue, it's the defense. I'm fine handing over an offense over to Trae because of how good of a passer he is.
Donovan vs Trae on defense, Donovan is better but not by a whole lot, he's a tad bit bigger and he's usually gotten 1/2 a steal more per game than Trae. Listening to people who talk to scouts and FO personnel throughout the years on him, they think he can be an average defender but doesn't normally put in the effort to do that. As long as he has the ability, I'll take my chances that Spoelstra and Miami's environment will get him to give that effort in the playoffs when it's needed.














