og15 wrote:tamaraw08 wrote:hardenASG13 wrote:Do the clippers even have a top 20 player on their roster? No, I don't think they are the most stacked team in the league. They'll probably make the playoffs.
They ranked 3rd best in DRTG last season even with Harden.
Kawhi averaged 25/8/5 while Harden had 19/5/9 to force game 7 vs Denver in the last playoffs.
Now you add 3 legit scorers and a hardworking stretch 5 to the roster.
I understand Beal underperformed last year and CP3 is 40 years old but these guys can give them 15-20 quality minutes esp if they slow the pace down and dare the opposing team to execute better than them in the playoffs.
You're mixing some things up here to get your conclusion.
If you play slower, the opposition doesn't have to play slower, this is where you're mixing it up. You can certainly try and make them play slower through things like pressuring ball handlers, being efficient on offense and forcing them to play more from dead ball, limiting your live ball turnovers, etc
While the whole games possessions/game will decrease if you play slow, the opposition is not forced to play slower when they have the ball, just because you are. They will just have fewer possessions with the ball if you are walking it up all the time, but their possessions can still be quicker, and while you'll slow them down, the will speed you up every time they score fast.
Part of why Denver beat LAC last season was transition, the Clippers coaches had their t-shirts in training camp addressing it. If the Clippers want to slow down an opponent, they themselves have to be able to hustle and get back on defense to MAKE them play in half court.
....but trying to battle an oppositions transition and easy baskets without getting many yourself with half court offense is not a good idea.
We can agree to disagree here.
IMO, teams who play a faster tempo tend to commit more turnovers as compared to a more deliberate half court set where players are more patient to get into their respective positions to execute properly.
CP3 is great surveying the defense and is adept in entry passes. Kawhi has a very good 15 footer, shooting over defenders, Zubac is also a good low post scorer.
Less mistakes = less quick transition chances for easy baskets from opposing teams.
It's a lot more difficult for opposing teams to run and go for quicker offense after made baskets esp if the Clippers score from the FT line.
Less touches also tend to break shooting rhythms.


































