
And it seemed every time Rad came in as a PF,Portland coach pulled Camby(who was doing pretty well on glass) and went small as well.
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GSForever wrote:All the good teams have strong physical PG who can defend Westbrook, Rondo and Rose...Curry will never fit that big strong physical PG mold...
tisbee wrote:Having Lee "defend" Aldridge while Udoh guarded Cunningham seemed very odd to me,until I started to post elsewhere and had the (likely)mistaken insight that that WAS the plan. It freed Udoh to offer help D to all the other Blazers who were running wild thru the interior earlier in the game. If Smart assumed Aldridge wasn't going to dominate in the low post against Lee,either because Portland wouldn't constantly feed him or limited skills/experience there,then having Udoh play off a non-scorer allowed Udoh to defend the lane against any penetration. Once the lane was closed,Smart might feel Portland would start jacking outside shots on a night Portland had shown little ability to hit them. So what looked rather dumb may have actually been a pretty Smart move
And it seemed every time Rad came in as a PF,Portland coach pulled Camby(who was doing pretty well on glass) and went small as well.
ILOVEIT wrote:IMO the failure to get defensive rebounds looked like a scheme issue. Warriors bigs are trying to get waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay out on top to force guards back etc...That high double team was clearly Fing the Warriors interior defense and rebounding up. I saw Portland gaurds constantly dishing to their big guys diving down towards the rim.
Smart needs to cut the big "show" thing with the big guys and let them zone up a bit more in the middle....GIVE the fricken outside shot up a bit more....it's the middle of the lanes and the defensive boards that the Warriors need to shore up.
I guess what I see is the Warriors big just scrabling constantly wayyyyyyyyyyyyy too much instead of being able to patroll the middle and and keep opposing bigs or smalls off the glass.
Visigoth wrote:
Actually, Steph's done a good job on D tonight. Much better than usual, he's been really pesky. He's just terrible at getting around screens, which led to some ugly three-point shots.
David Lee is the vocal leader of this team. Great team guy, picks up teammates when they mess up, says 'get the ball to _____' if they are hot or constantly open. I cant wait to start going to some March/April games when the current crowd thins out and its much easier to hear the team interacting..
ILOVEIT wrote:IMO the failure to get defensive rebounds looked like a scheme issue. Warriors bigs are trying to get waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay out on top to force guards back etc...That high double team was clearly Fing the Warriors interior defense and rebounding up. I saw Portland gaurds constantly dishing to their big guys diving down towards the rim.
Smart needs to cut the big "show" thing with the big guys and let them zone up a bit more in the middle....GIVE the fricken outside shot up a bit more....it's the middle of the lanes and the defensive boards that the Warriors need to shore up.
I guess what I see is the Warriors big just scrabling constantly wayyyyyyyyyyyyy too much instead of being able to patroll the middle and and keep opposing bigs or smalls off the glass.
turk3d wrote:David Lee is the vocal leader of this team. Great team guy, picks up teammates when they mess up, says 'get the ball to _____' if they are hot or constantly open. I cant wait to start going to some March/April games when the current crowd thins out and its much easier to hear the team interacting..
Well he should make the all star cheering leader team.
turk3d wrote:I've been complaining about that for years. ONE of the reasons that Biedrins has so much trouble defending his man (too busy chasing wings). That's part of the NRE BTW.
FireNellieQuick wrote:turk3d wrote:David Lee is the vocal leader of this team. Great team guy, picks up teammates when they mess up, says 'get the ball to _____' if they are hot or constantly open. I cant wait to start going to some March/April games when the current crowd thins out and its much easier to hear the team interacting..
Well he should make the all star cheering leader team.
Your complete lack of sports knowledge just amazes me sometimes.
FireNellieQuick wrote:turk3d wrote:I've been complaining about that for years. ONE of the reasons that Biedrins has so much trouble defending his man (too busy chasing wings). That's part of the NRE BTW.
is that why the coaches were yelling "fall back" every time a big popped out too far?
turk3d wrote:You're wrong at just about everything you just said. I'll leave it at that. Just because you were at the game doesn't mean you saw more than on can be seen on TV and doesn't increase your knowledge of it either. And now you admit you hate Monta. LOL.
Visigoth wrote:turk3d wrote:You're wrong at just about everything you just said. I'll leave it at that. Just because you were at the game doesn't mean you saw more than on can be seen on TV and doesn't increase your knowledge of it either. And now you admit you hate Monta. LOL.
You're just seeing what you want to see. Stephen Curry had one of his best nights defensively last night, it was actually fun to watch if you payed attention to him and didn't see what you wanted to see. Monta, on the other hand, sucked on that end.
Coxy wrote:Well, that is very true indeed. Weed and playstation is like peas and carrotts.
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