Post#31 » by darkangle901 » Mon May 20, 2013 1:26 am
The only good news is that our problems look correctable. It's just disturbing that they occurred for 45 minutes of game time.
Defensively we just have to be sharper with our rotations. Everyone just looked lost out there. Sometimes two guys running at the same shooter. We haven't really looked that bad since mid-season.
We also should consider tinkering with our pick and roll defense. This is not the kind of team like LAC and OKC where we can basically focus all our attention on one player. The Spurs make you honor everyone. I think we shouldn't be afraid to throw different looks at them in PnR situations. Hedge and run under, trap, switch, or all of the above. Our usual strategy of having the guard run over and the big protect the paint may not work well for a couple reasons:
1) Parker and Ginobili are too good at weaving through traffic. The big guy standing there in the lane doesn't really seem to deter them much. Not only can they generate points this way, but there is also serious risk of foul trouble.
2) Matt Bonner. With the big guy sagging into the paint to protect against penetration, Bonner is just sprinting to the three point line. If we play our usual defense, he will either kill us with threes or force switches which creates a whole new set of problems.
Offensively, I think we just have to get more shooting on the floor. Pondexter and Bayless are the best we've got, and I'd like to see them play more minutes than Allen and Prince. Arthur's shot can help in this situation as well (and he's a better P&R defender than Randolph). However, if he keeps picking up boneheaded fouls at the end of quarters, we should consider Leuer, who always looks good when he gets out there and can shoot it as well.
We also have to figure out how to get Zach going. Shooters will help, but they won't make the Spurs abandon their strategy of denying entry passes to Randolph. I think we may need to run him off some screens to help get him good catches.
But the most important thing is to space the floor. They've just got all 5 guys in the paint on seemingly every possession. And the poor offense is really hurting our defense because they're sprinting down the court after we miss.
Hopefully Hollins can make the necessary adjustments for game 2.
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