e.g.
you deny the rim, you will let up more shots from three
e.g.
you can be last in the league at defensive 3pt % but
middle in the league at 3pt attempts given up
we need to switch more
we overhelp from the weak side way too much

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Iron Mantis wrote:Those who believe Thibs can take this team to the promised land, please explain how a defensive philosophy that results in giving up the most open 3's in the universe gives us the best shot a championship.
I'm genuinely curious.
Please don't mention Mitchell Robinson being the savior. That's worst than folks saying Embiid can save the Sixers.
Kampuchea wrote:Mitch solves this.
Kampuchea wrote:Mitch solves this.
Iron Mantis wrote:Those who believe Thibs can take this team to the promised land, please explain how a defensive philosophy that results in giving up the most open 3's in the universe gives us the best shot a championship.
I'm genuinely curious.
Please don't mention Mitchell Robinson being the savior. That's worse than folks saying Embiid can save the Sixers.
Iron Mantis wrote:Those who believe Thibs can take this team to the promised land, please explain how a defensive philosophy that results in giving up the most open 3's in the universe gives us the best shot a championship.
I'm genuinely curious.
Please don't mention Mitchell Robinson being the savior. That's worse than folks saying Embiid can save the Sixers.
NoDopeOnSundays wrote:Kampuchea wrote:Mitch solves this.
We have always given up either a high volume of threes relative to our pace, a lot of makes or a high percentage. The last time Mitch was healthy we were 23rd in the league in opponents 3 point makes per game. Our scheme gives up threes, whether it's attempts or makes or percentage, we're at the bottom of the league in 1 of those 3 things fairly consistently because our scheme leads to open threes.
Mitch played 72 games the year we were 23rd in opponent makes, and 27th in opponents attempts. You play against Thibs, you're going to get clean looks.


KnixinSix wrote:NoDopeOnSundays wrote:Kampuchea wrote:Mitch solves this.
We have always given up either a high volume of threes relative to our pace, a lot of makes or a high percentage. The last time Mitch was healthy we were 23rd in the league in opponents 3 point makes per game. Our scheme gives up threes, whether it's attempts or makes or percentage, we're at the bottom of the league in 1 of those 3 things fairly consistently because our scheme leads to open threes.
Mitch played 72 games the year we were 23rd in opponent makes, and 27th in opponents attempts. You play against Thibs, you're going to get clean looks.
Look at the numbers post OG when either Mitch or IHart were on the floor. Drastically different and not a tiny sample size either. Thibs D needs enough elite wing defense combined with an elite defensive 5 in the middle. When he has that the D is phenomenal .
KnixinSix wrote:NoDopeOnSundays wrote:Kampuchea wrote:Mitch solves this.
We have always given up either a high volume of threes relative to our pace, a lot of makes or a high percentage. The last time Mitch was healthy we were 23rd in the league in opponents 3 point makes per game. Our scheme gives up threes, whether it's attempts or makes or percentage, we're at the bottom of the league in 1 of those 3 things fairly consistently because our scheme leads to open threes.
Mitch played 72 games the year we were 23rd in opponent makes, and 27th in opponents attempts. You play against Thibs, you're going to get clean looks.
Look at the numbers post OG when either Mitch or IHart were on the floor. Drastically different and not a tiny sample size either. Thibs D needs enough elite wing defense combined with an elite defensive 5 in the middle. When he has that the D is phenomenal .
NoDopeOnSundays wrote:KnixinSix wrote:NoDopeOnSundays wrote:
We have always given up either a high volume of threes relative to our pace, a lot of makes or a high percentage. The last time Mitch was healthy we were 23rd in the league in opponents 3 point makes per game. Our scheme gives up threes, whether it's attempts or makes or percentage, we're at the bottom of the league in 1 of those 3 things fairly consistently because our scheme leads to open threes.
Mitch played 72 games the year we were 23rd in opponent makes, and 27th in opponents attempts. You play against Thibs, you're going to get clean looks.
Look at the numbers post OG when either Mitch or IHart were on the floor. Drastically different and not a tiny sample size either. Thibs D needs enough elite wing defense combined with an elite defensive 5 in the middle. When he has that the D is phenomenal .
You're talking about a small sample size, like we gave up a ton of threes in the playoffs too, the Sixers made 13.5 per game against us which was 3rd worst, and they shot 37.9%. That was with OG, Mitch and IHart.
The scheme gives up threes, it has always given up threes and why teams attempt so many threes against us. It just comes down to variance and whether or not the opponents make them, but you have seen it over and over again over the last 5 years. A team plays us, takes a lot of threes and sometimes they start to make a lot of threes because those are the shots our scheme is conceding. There's a reason why teams don't play blanket defense against every opponent, some teams call for drop and others don't, but we do the same thing against everyone regardless of personnel.