Post#247 » by darrendaye » Thu Jan 17, 2008 12:57 pm
Whew, I hope this marks a return to an assertive offense. Star calls? Maybe, but then again, that's a reality in the league that "established" players get the benefit of the doubt. While I don't know how many were really questionable, if that's the perception, I don't care. But in order to generate calls, star or otherwise, you have to take it to the defense which is something we saw a re-emergence of in this game. And I pray something that stays for a while and becomes more infectious with this team.
Driving doesn't mean not taking perimeter shots. But rather, it contributes to finding more wide open perimeter shots and also, by design, leads to having more offensive players under the basket and increases the likelihood that you are drawing defensive players away from the basket. The result, better opportunity for rebounds through positioning.
On the whole Posey vs. Perkins argument at the end of games. If the offense is truly clicking like it was during the second half, there's less need to concern yourselves with half court size disadvantages. In some games, like Washington, where they had PF who can, and was, battling KG to a draw on the boards, the presense of a legit big man gave the Wizards such a tremendous advantage that I believe it necessitated a deviation from the norm. But on most nights, if KG can win the battle against the other team's 4 and fight to a draw with the 5, the use of Posey provides much greater benefit than harm.
Signature formerly, "Keep Kristaps."