Deeeez Knicks wrote:Team defense is way more important these days then just one shot blocker that roams the paint.
Both are needed to have a championship caliber defense as I showed you. Your example was literally a team with two great rim defenders on it.
The good teams have that floor spacing big that basically takes the guys like Gobert, Gafford, etc out of the paint. We have great wing defenders that can help cover. Plus we still have Mitch coming back so we can mix and match as needed.
Good teams? The best teams last year were Boston (they have KP and Al), Mavs (Lively/Gafford aren't spacing bigs), Denver (Jokic/DAJ and AG aren't spacing bigs), OKC (Chet is a spacing big but they're probably starting Hartenstein at C who isn't), and Minny (Gobert isn't a spacing big).
Every recent team had floor spacing bigs too. That was something we really needed. Randle at 30% from 3 + a non shooting C just wasnt going to be good enough.
So ideally we can play multiple different ways and can match up better against teams like the celtics.
No they didn't. Denver didn't. LA didn't. The Warriors didn't (Looney/McGee/Dray). Cleveland didn't (Thompson).
This is what you think, not objective reality. Reality shows unless you have KP/Horford (two of maybe 8 bigs in the league that both shoot and defend the rim along with JJJ, Wemby, Brook, Myles Turner, Embiid, and Chet) a shooting 5 without a rim defender behind him has never won ****.
The game is played on the court, not in your imagination and the lack of actual teams you can mention here says it all. Like you mentioned the Warriors as if Draymond and Kevon Looney weren't in their starting 5 lol.