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Re: 2012 Playoff Watch 

Post#121 » by phrizzo » Fri Apr 27, 2012 7:37 am

thought this would be an interesting read if you don't follow locke
http://weareutahjazz.com/lockedonjazz/2 ... e-defense/

according to him the jazz's big lineup is elite defensively with a rating of 78.5 (points per 100 possessions) which is pretty nuts. i'm excited to see if the jazz can shock some people with them on the floor.
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Re: 2012 Playoff Watch 

Post#122 » by DeadlyTreeStump » Fri Apr 27, 2012 9:02 am

Those numbers are really impressive, but unfortunately the article doens't mention a single word about sampling sizes and whether the big lineup of Millsap-Favors-Big Al/Kanter has played enough relevant minutes. But still, those numbers are pretty amazing.
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Re: 2012 Playoff Watch 

Post#123 » by Soul Patch » Fri Apr 27, 2012 9:09 am

You also have to take into account that no team in the league planned on playing that lineup and didn't know how to adjust/exploit it. I'm guessing it won't be as effective in the playoffs because Popovich will do just that. I could see him switching to a zone defense or counter with a Parker-Ginobli-Diaw-Duncan-Splitter lineup.
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Re: 2012 Playoff Watch 

Post#124 » by phrizzo » Fri Apr 27, 2012 4:34 pm

DeadlyTreeStump wrote:Those numbers are really impressive, but unfortunately the article doens't mention a single word about sampling sizes and whether the big lineup of Millsap-Favors-Big Al/Kanter has played enough relevant minutes. But still, those numbers are pretty amazing.

he has a chart with the minutes...
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Re: 2012 Playoff Watch 

Post#125 » by phrizzo » Fri Apr 27, 2012 4:37 pm

Soul Patch wrote:You also have to take into account that no team in the league planned on playing that lineup and didn't know how to adjust/exploit it. I'm guessing it won't be as effective in the playoffs because Popovich will do just that. I could see him switching to a zone defense or counter with a Parker-Ginobli-Diaw-Duncan-Splitter lineup.

offensively yeah that might make things different, but does it change things defensively? diaw kind of plays like most small forwards.
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Re: 2012 Playoff Watch 

Post#126 » by russnumber3 » Fri Apr 27, 2012 6:13 pm

Soul Patch wrote:You also have to take into account that no team in the league planned on playing that lineup and didn't know how to adjust/exploit it. I'm guessing it won't be as effective in the playoffs because Popovich will do just that. I could see him switching to a zone defense or counter with a Parker-Ginobli-Diaw-Duncan-Splitter lineup.



I think that is the lineup we would like to face though! Only Ginobli can shoot the three in that lineup. I think Millsap can take it to Diaw, if we give him enough space. Diaw did a good job agst Millsap in the other games, but we need to exploit his speed disadvantage.
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Re: 2012 Playoff Watch 

Post#127 » by Soul Patch » Fri Apr 27, 2012 7:05 pm

Please take into consideration Popovich is smarter than I am.
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Re: 2012 Playoff Watch 

Post#128 » by DeadlyTreeStump » Sat Apr 28, 2012 7:39 am

phrizzo wrote:
DeadlyTreeStump wrote:Those numbers are really impressive, but unfortunately the article doens't mention a single word about sampling sizes and whether the big lineup of Millsap-Favors-Big Al/Kanter has played enough relevant minutes. But still, those numbers are pretty amazing.

he has a chart with the minutes...


Whoops, my bad. I didn't see it.

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