Infinity2152 wrote:2weekswithpay wrote:Infinity2152 wrote:If the problem is Dallas was able to put Lively/Gafford on Giddey, what the heck was Holgrem doing? Being guarded by Kyrie? Giddey was effectively playing PF with three guards, one of the 4 was going to be guarded by PF/center anyway. It is not Giddey fault he was played as a big and was the second tallest player on the floor for OKC. Why would he would br guarded by anybody but the PF or center? Jalen Williams is 6'5 or so, and Dort is shorter. Can we please end this narrative, or somebody explain if Dallas plays two bigs, why one wouldn't be put on the 6'8 rebounding guy at all times?
Chet has the same issues that Porzingis had. He doesn't have the strength to punish teams that guard him with wings/forwards. Now this doesn't mean you can put Kyrie on him, Dallas didn't but it gives defenses matchup flexibility.
You're looking at this the wrong way IMO. Dallas had two bigs but they didn't play together. Giddey isn't being played as a big. OKC didn't ask him to do anything you'd expect from a big besides rebound. Gafford is guarding Giddey because they think he's the least threatening player in OKC's offense. Giddey is a better player on offense than Dort but Dort could make enough 3s to hurt Dallas' if they tried to guard him that way so they picked Giddey.
Every player on the team is flawed but when looking for ways to improve, you look at who's expendable and Giddey is the odd man out.
Let's be real, Luka is PF size too. Like you said, Holgrem being able to be guarded by guards and wings is the only thing that makes that work. If you're not playing two bigs, who's guarding OKC's center while Dallas center is guarding Giddey?
You can say Giddey's not being played as a big. What does that mean? He's not being played as PG or SG certainly. He's the best rebounder, so they need him for that. When you don't play him, you lose rebounding. Second tallest player, so when he sits you lose height. He essentially had PF responsibility in a lineup with 4 guards, imo.
Game 1 Dallas Gafford 27 mins, Lively 13, Washington 25 mins, Powell 5 mins They played 2 bigs a lot. Starting lineup was Gafford and Washington.
Game 2 Gafford 26 minutes, Lively 20 mins, PJ Washington 40 minutes, Two bigs all game
Game 3 Gafford 19 mins, Lively 27, PJ Washington 40 minutes Two bigs all games
Game 4 Gafford 23 mins, Lively 25, PJ Washington 41 minutes Two bigs all game
Then OKC decides to bench Giddey, get even smaller
Either a PF or center was going to be guarding Giddey with SGA, Jalen Williams and Dort short and fast players on the court. PJ Washington isn't guarding them ideally. They put their worst big defender (Washington) on Holgrem and their best defensive big on Giddey.
Coincidence they immediately went and got a big man starter (Hartenstein)?
I don't see what Luka has to do with this. In this series, it was usually DJJ or PJ Washington and sometimes Luka. Kyrie was guarding Dort or Jalen Williams. The Mavs have DJJ or PJ guarding Chet for two reasons. One, both are big enough to not get pushed around, two, when Chet sets a screen for SGA, the Mavs can just switch and OKC's offense doesn't gain any advantage.
They weren't asking Giddey to protect the rim, guard the pick n roll, etc. His role on defense wasn't much different from what it is on the Bulls. On offense, he was an off-ball wing not a big. Giddey isn't being asked to do things one would normally expect from bigs. Against Minnesota last season, the one who had to guard KAT was Jalen Williams, not Giddey. Giddey isn't being asked to play like he's Evan Mobley. Dort isn't asked to dribble the ball and make plays despite being 6'3/6'4. Is he being used as a big too?
Lively and Gafford minutes are staggered which is why their minutes always add up to something close to a full game (48mins). PJ Washington isn't a big. He spends most of his time playing the 3/4, and he rarely plays the 5. Plus PJ is only 6'7. These aren't two big lineups.
Hartenstein isn't a guaranteed starter. OKC is still experimenting with lineups because of Chet's injury. Against the Hawks, Hartenstein came off the bench.