younggunsmn wrote:I think you are missing some key points.
1. We have dominated both the turnover and offensive rebounding battles to the tune of getting about 10 extra possessions a game.
Ant has dramatically cut down his turnovers in this series so far.
His A/TO for the series is like 4.5/1 which is top tier even for an elite PG.
This is with the Lakers throwing the kitchen sink at him defensively loading up the box.
If we can keep winning the possession battle we will have a high percentage of winning each game.
2. We have DOMINATED every 4th quarter and crunch time.
Those parts of the game were supposed to be where we were the most outmatched.
Yes, we haven't been consistent and have had one bad quarter in each game. \
3. The Lakers had some RIDICULOUS shotmaking in games 3 and 4 and still lost.
Lebron in particular shot out of his mind from 3 point range which is probably the only thing that made those games close.
4. We have figured some things out with regards to defending Luka.
We are scheming to keep him out of the middle of the floor, cutting the floor in half and living with the corner shooting.
There have been breakdowns, but when it's been good it's been very good.
Luka had only 1 assist and 2 rebounds in 45 minutes in game four, and shot under 50% from the field with 7 FTA.
That's about as good as anyone is going to do defending him when he is healthy and motivated.
It's the same deal as with Jokic, if he isn't making his teammates better and is forced to work really hard for his points, you've done the best you can.
5. The 5 man group Redick has been forced to rely on has 3 bad defenders in it (Reaves, Doncic, Hachimura).
6. We haven't seen the best from Naz Reid, Donte Divencenzo, and Rudy Gobert so far in this series.
We have more in the tank on both ends than we are currently showcasing.
I agree that trusting the Wolves to win is always scary because of the freedom that Chris FInch allows his offensive players.
It can get ugly like in game 2 when we let the defense dictate to us.
But that freedom is also part of what raises our ceiling when things are all clicking, and gives guys like Ant and Naz the confidence to make big shots in crunch time.
'we've been winning the possession battle'
let's look at games 2 & 4, the two games where Luka was healthy following the lakers' game 1 adjustments
in game 2 if you replace the lakers' anomalously woeful 21% 3pt percentage with the league average of 36% (more than fair considering they're a great shooting team and we gave them wide open looks all night) here's the adjusted final score:
lakers: 106
wolves: 85
in game 4 if you replace Ant's anomalously great 43 point, 71% true shooting with his season averages of 28 ppg and 59.5%, (more than fair considering he's at 25 ppg and 52% for the series outside of game 4) reduce our anomalous 18 offensive rebounds to 10, our average for the series, and, to be fair, adjust LeBron anomalous 27 point, 80% true shooting night to his season averages of 24.4 ppg and 60.4% (he's averaging 26 ppg on 59% for the series outside of game 4), here's the adjusted final score:
lakers: 111
wolves: 99
winning the possession battle at the margins that we've generally been winning them at doesn't get us even close to winning these games when you adjust for luck-based variables that likely won't sustain
'we've been winning the 4th quarters and we were supposed to be bad in crunch time'
for what it's worth i don't think we suddenly got good in crunch time or anything. i think the lakers' very shallow rotation has them getting worn down in the 4th (a thing we do have going for us)
but the issue is that while we've been perhaps better than the lakers in the 4th we haven't been nearly good enough in the other 3 quarters
score through 3 quarters in games 2&4, the two games with a healthy Luka since the lakers' game 1 adjustments:
game 2:
lakers: 81
wolves: 60
game 4:
lakers: 94
wolves: 84
and that's WITH the lakers shooting 21% from 3 in game 2, and Ant with a crazy monster night along with the timberwolves grabbing 18 offensive rebounds in game 4. adjust for those variables and the timberwolves would've dug themselves way too big a hole through 3 to come back
'lakers had ridiculous shotmaking in games 3&4 and still lost'
LeBron sure. everyone else was cumulatively not crazy at all shooting-wise. i do agree that LeBron shooting like he did in games 3&4 was probably an anomaly and i should've pointed that out in my post as something we have going for us
but the issue is that Luka being sick in game 3, and Ant's monster night plus our performance on the offensive boards in game 4..... those are more significant factors that outweigh LeBron coming down to earth. LeBron didn't even take many shots in game 4
'we've figured out some things against Luka'
i don't think giving up open corner 3s to great 3pt shooters is figuring anything out
you say if you make Luka work hard for his points then you've done the best you can. you act like we consistently have Jaden or some great perimeter defender on him. but that often hasn't been the case; we're just willingly switching Randle/Naz/Rudy onto Luka just like the lakers want and Luka's torturing them. i'm not even entirely sure that Jaden can contain Luka sufficiently
and no, it's not like Jokic. it makes sense with Jokic, but Luka is on another level as a scorer
we held Luka under 50% fg last game, but there's a thing called 3 pointers. true shooting factors this in. Luka went 5 of 12 from 3 last game on 61% true shooting overall. totally respectable efficiency and that was probably moderately poor shooting luck for him to boot
as for Luka's 1 assist i think that's because the lakers were getting a lot of their 3s off of extra passes where Luka was the initial creator
'the lakers have 3 bad defenders in their main lineup'
and outside of game 4 we haven't been able to attack them much because the lakers just help and Ant is bad at passing out of doubles. i will say though that game 4 was a good sign and we could try and get switches on Randle more. but the lakers just didn't double Ant enough in game 4 imo and will probably go back to doing that more
'we haven't seen the best of Naz/Divencenzo/Rudy'
Rudy's getting played off the floor because the timberwolves have been forced to play him in a hedge instead of a drop. the whole point of the drop is that you don't leave someone open like in the hedge, but in the pick-and-pop you ARE leaving someone open, so you may as well hedge so that the initial ball-handler is in a tougher passing spot. well, if you're going to hedge then you may as well play Naz over Rudy since he's at least as good as Rudy in the hedge and is way better offensively
as for Divencenzo and Naz i think the reason they haven't been great in this series is because they usually rely on Ant & Randle's playmaking to create advantages for them where they can get open looks or attack closeouts. but the lakers have taken away much of Ant & Randle's playmaking
so i don't see a reason to believe that Naz/Divencenzo/Rudy will start to play better. the lakers have largely negated our huge depth advantage