jezzerinho wrote:pepe1991 wrote:Idiosyncratic wrote:
I've been calling for Suggs and AB to share the floor more together since they won us the opening game against the Heat in their limited minutes.
One thing about Paolo being out is it has forced Mose into playing a little smaller at times which he has typically not done a whole lot. Suggs and AB were not playing together at all and now we are seeing them really thrive out there with Franz and TDS at the 4. A lot of those lineups have been absolutely massive for us.
I think finding lineups that work for the right moments will be a key to maximizing this team. With the positional versatility and defensive switchability of a lot of our guys there might always be a way to find a lineup that can work better in any given circumstance--sometimes that will mean going bigger as well. Sometimes it will mean Paolo at the 5.
Suggs has bit of advantage over everybody as he plays sub 30 min a game, and usually only plays 2 games a week, never plays back to backs etc.
18 games into a season he already missed 5 without being hurt, rather just preserving him. That also explains his mindblowing 68% TS shooting.
He is very important for Orlando because he brings intensity and bit of dirt & flopping ,that irritates opposing players. Goal is to make sure he is healthy in playoffs.
To be fair, I think Suggs is a lot more than that.
But on the intensity part, I voted him for the Vest vs the Warriors, not because he had the gaudiest stats (tho he had a great Q1). No, I gave it to him because he doesnt take any shït from the Greens and the Butlers and the Currys, who win by intimidation a lot of the time. Jalen set the Orlando tone that game, which was "we dont care who you think you are, we're here to win". And its no coincidence we won. Suggs block in the 4th was gaudy and highlight-worthy but it was also a psychological nail in the coffin for GSW.
Thats what the kid brings and its impossible to fake. Add some stellar shooting and better ball security and he's really indispensable to our success, maybe more than anyone else.
The benefit of Suggs a lot of the time comes down to leading the defense and defensive playmaking, which isn’t really talked about in classic terms of
“playmaking”. Winning those extra possessions on that side of the floor is what changes a lot of games IMO. It goes unnoticed a lot of times. When he’s playing at home it’s a massive advantage in shifting the game.
Taking the charge on a push off, disrupting passing lanes, setting tough screens for a call on offense, taking chit, and locking down opponents at half court are all just ways of winning games when the blade cuts the right way. We have seen some games where Suggs isn’t getting those calls or they go the other way. People write that off as Suggs being insane, but that’s his game. When he is more “controlled chaos” good things happen.
The Golden State game was a perfect example. A player like Curry will hate Suggs because he has to try a little harder. He still got his points, (12-23fg and 7-15 from 3)
because he is Curry, but he also turned the ball over 6 times if i remember correctly, which is double his average.
