Post#22 » by billfromBoston » Mon Dec 15, 2008 10:28 pm
The only time LeBron uses his size to any effect is after he's beaten his man on the dribble from the perimeter - his shot is consistently good enough to obsess about the height of the defender on him and he'll almost never go into the post and do anything other than shoot a turn-around or face-up, back-out, and go ISO...
The idea that this team NEEDS a 3/4 because LeBron is alive and well in the East is nonsense IMO - It was team defense, not man defense, that gave LeBron the most problems last year - Posey was actually pretty terrible against both Bron and Kobe when he got left in space - because of that footspeed someone alluded to earlier.
Pierce/Ray/TA/Scal is enough versatility in terms of looks to cover the assignment - the team isn't going to add another wing to this team with so many currently on the roster - maybe they do, but I'm thinking its unlikely they would acquire one with Bill Walker, Giddens, TA all young and developing and House, Ray, Pierce all playing in the rotation - who are they going to get and for whom?
The team has shown every indication that their primary interest is in finding a legit backup center, so the notion that there is a pressing need for a SF with length is in direct contradiction to all the rumors that have suggested otherwise.
People romanticize Posey too much - the bench was JUST as inconsistent offensively last year as Posey was not a very productive offensive player by volume - he was clutch, but not consistent in terms of putting up points.
The defense of the bench was good, but so is the defense of this year's bench. Eddie House has started rounding back into form and i'd argue that he is just as clutch with his 3 point shooting as Posey - and has proven it over the past week as well as during last year's finals.
TA is scoring more consistently than Posey did last year, has had some big games where he was the difference, and is getting more consistent as the weeks go by. His slashing creates more problems for the defense than Posey's 3's, and complements House's 3's very nicely.
The biggest thing missing from the bench is a consistent plan of attack. They don't run Pick-and-Roll with Powe hardly at all - at least not a real P&R where the ball-handler actually passes. TA doesn't get a ton of motion run for him and is usually attacking of spot-up and P&R where he is the ball-handler, which is not consistently effective for getting him going toward the basket.
My biggest pet peeve is the lack of consistent post touches for Powe when he is in the game. The team has almost completely eliminated P&R with him, which he was extremely effective in. Now, he is getting between 3-5 post touches on average, which is absolutely no way to establish a rhythm on the block. He is basically given the ball until he misses one and then its over and back to jump shots.
The bench has been far too reliant on whichever of the Big 3 is out on the court with them, instead of finding ways to establish their top 3 bench player's games and have them play off each other. Powe/TA/House complement each other so nicely, but they need to use those skills to work the defense and exploit it - I think they will before the season is over though as there have been signs over the past 3-4 games.