cocktailswith_2short wrote:og15 wrote:Doranku wrote:I've soured a lot on SGA this postseason. I've never seen a player so reliant on using their elbow/forearm/shoulder to dislodge their defender and create space. It's a cheap gimmick that shouldn't be consistently rewarded.
Honestly a very strange series. Chet and JDub's jump shots have completely abandoned them while Caruso and Dort are hitting everything they throw up. On the topic of Caruso and Dort, their defense has not impressed me nearly as much because of how much fouling they're allowed to get away with. Again, cheapens the product.
Chet dominated the glass and was a huge reason why they won game 4. 15 boards compared to a pathetic 2 from Indiana's starting center. A lot of these were contested rebounds in traffic too. A slight summer breeze is enough to make him wobble, but he's still less soft than Myles Turner somehow.
I know Mathurin had those boneheaded fouls at the end of the game, but why only 14 minutes after torching them in game 3? Do we really need to see 13 minutes of Ben Sheppard every game? The Pacers have lost those minutes in all 4 games.
Just now realizing OKC won a road finals game in 2025 with three made 3 pointers. Crazy.
Hopefully both teams can take care of business at home. Nothing like game 7 in the finals.
Paul George did get the push off P nickname lol
A lot of historically good defenders are also a bit of hacks. Ron (Metta) was a bigger hack than both these guys. Bruce Bowen was downright dangerous, etc
artest was the premier NBA defender for several years common man.
What's your point? Artest was not shy to be extra physical with you, that's the point. Poster is saying Dort and Caruso's defense hasn't impressed because of how much contact they get away with. I'm reminding them that many of the elite physical defenders we know of from the past who also pushed the limits of fouls and getting away with stuff.
Ask any player who played against Artest and they will agree, so I'm not particularly sure what you are taking exception to. Getting away with stuff doesn't make you not a great defender, but it does mean that some of the great defenders first of all know how to get away with more, and secondly get more leeway from refs compared to their level of physicality.
Ask some guys like Carmelo how many times Artest would be grabbing, pushing and holding on defense, no call, then he goes to push for position and gets an offensive foul call doing the same thing Ron was doing on defense.
Now, of course there are different types of posters, but with all the complaining about lack of physicality that people make (sometimes made up to be fair), it's funny how much complaining people also do about guys getting away with stuff. Like did we think all those physical series and defenders were like that without lots of people getting away with what could be deemed fouls and with extra physicality?