I think a fluke is a big part of it. The putrid offense we played at the beginning of the season was the main reason for the poor start and that's already dissipated. An aberration also seems like a reasonable explanation for our struggles on defense, considering how much defensive talent we have on this squad.
I think poor coaching is part of the reason we've struggled. I agree with the idea that part of the problem is that teams have adapted to our sets and we haven't responded. I don't really agree with the idea that teams have "figured us out" though because that implies that our success over the past three seasons (at least on defense) was a fluke in that it was purely the product of smart schemes and hustle that had an expiration date. I don't really buy the idea that we played great defense for three seasons due to good X's and O's and then
after three seasons teams finally put in the necessary effort to figure out how to beat our defense.
DASMACKDOWN wrote:maybe last year might have been a fluke. You bring up a good point in the shooting. For instance look at Kirk. Kirk is shooting bad this year, in comparison to last year (45%) But before last season Kirk was a career 40% shooter. He is at 39% now so in reality, he isnt all that far off from what he had been doing the previous 4 seasons.
It's not impossible that our players peaked as a very, very young team but it's highly unlikely. Here are Kirk's TS%'s since he entered the league: 51.0, 49.5, 52.8, 55.9, 47.3. He's not a lock to repeat last year's figure but this season looks like the biggest fluke to me. His per 40 scoring rates look very similar: 13.5, 17.2, 17.4, 18.7, 13.5.
Rerisen wrote:I can see slumps (or flukes of bad play) lasting several weeks even months, but a whole year? If the season to this point has been a fluke, why does it necessarily have to continue to last this entire season? If the team is vastly more talented than it is showing, you would think that at any time now, they would revert to their mean and start putting wins together. But far from that, we don't even look good against the cellar teams in the league. And that hasn't really changed this entire season.
You're looking at things too generally. The evidence seems to very much support the idea that the offensive slumps Lu, BG, and Kirk had at the beginning of the season were flukes because their numbers are way up since. The problem is that their resurgence coincided with a huge regression in the team's defense. I guess time will tell if that's a fluke, but as I noted above, it defies logic that this team is not one of the better defensive teams in the NBA.
anorexorcism wrote:With the way things are going, I'm about ready to call the past three years a fluke.
I think you're looking at things a little bit to generally too. For instance, here are our defensive efficiency rankings for the past four seasons: 2nd, 7th, 1st, 16th. Again, the most recent season is the one that looks least like the others. I don't think that can be explained away by the notion that we had easy paths to the playoffs the past three seasons and our defensive efficiency figure from last season would rank 3rd in the NBA right now so I don't think it's an issue of a lot of teams improving and thus leapfrogging us defensively. You can do a similar exercise with our offense which has also regressed considerably.