MikeM wrote:Seems like there is nothing any coach can do for our offense then!
Look you make some valid points as to what the team needs, and I love this kind of discussion. Also thank you for Vorped, never seen that before, just another great resource for data.
My point is that id love to run half the stuff they do, but the personnel isnt a fit. Everything comes off their big 3 (Dunc/Gino/TP) being the creators, and EVERYONE else (save for Splitter) can shoot the 3. Same thing with Miami. So now when you have everyone a threat to hit the shot, if the defense sags on their creators, kick it for a 3, or incases that the D is closing fast, take it off the dribble. If it doesnt, the big 3 make you pay, pick your poison. So now youve got all average, or above average 3 pt shooters, you say well just close out on them. This is rule number one in basketball, everyone can dribble the ball unimpeded and make a layup, more specifically at the NBA level.
From the Raptors perspective, no one closes out that hard on anyone, because they want to force the outside shoot, for obvious reasons. So now youre dribbling into a player whos rotating yes, but giving the shot, not trying to take it away. Pack the paint, thats how you stop the Raptors, thats whats been happening to the Raptors. So now youve got guys who have no one to kick too, shooting with bad efficiency. No ones midrange game is that dominant on this team either. So what does Casey do if no one will bite on outside shots, freeing guys to take it to the rim? And if your best 3 shooters are 2 PGs and AA, who should he have used otherwise?