Post#64 » by tsherkin » Sat Apr 19, 2014 10:40 pm
This is the time of the season when people see what DD is and what he is not.
Anyone paying attention knows he isn't a terribly good scorer. He isn't awful, but he's certainly not someone from whom one should expect big things. He works well in the flow, and when he's off-ball.
There were several plays throughout the game where we saw him looking fine... almost all of which started with him catching the ball already on the move to the hoop. It ends well when he let him slash off-ball and leave the creating to Lowry. He sucks when he's asked to create above the break, it's that simple. But there are things he does VERY well, and we should be spamming those a lot more... and we aren't.
Also, someone needs to teach him... on wing post, if you get to the bottom of the restricted zone... TAKE THE DAMNED HOOK SHOT!!
However, half of that is frustration with his piss-poor performance and ignores that most of the team kind of pooped themselves with jitters in this game and that Casey's offensive strategy left much to be desired. We looked maniacally disorganized and shell-shocked for pretty much the entire second half and that hurt.
The reality of the situation is that even REALLY good players sometimes blow in their first playoff series, most especially when the D is focusing on you.
Durant shot 35.0% FG in his first postseason and dropped a 7/24 stinker in his debut with Artest getting under his skin, for example.
Demar struggled with the coverage, which is no surprise. The real issue is that we weren't playing this right; every time I see him playing with the ball at the point, I feel like someone should Gibbs-slap Casey for being an idiot. Lowry should have a cattle prod specifically for drilling that right out of Demar's repertoire. Then, of course, that leaves us relying on a Lowry/Vasquez backcourt to add sufficient on-ball creation to drive the team, and I'm not thrilled with that, but still.
I don't want to make it seem like this game rested on Demar, of course, but he was about as useless as is possible in the 3rd quarter and the lack of punch while the Nets weren't scoring killed us.
Yeah, he was 4/4 at the line in that quarter, but he also had a turnover and shot 1/5 from the field on mostly long jumpers (2 3s, one long 2 basically at the 3pt line and an 18-footer coupled with one shot he missed in the paint). That quarter as much as the first decided this game. We could have really made it a game if we hadn't gone -1 in the 3rd when they scored 17 points but instead, we stank it up and he was at the core.
Now, in Game 2, what happens if he finds his jumper early and gets a bit of confidence? This series is a very different story if Demar is able to play at anything like his regular season level. Even the level at which he played last season, actually. So we should probably reserve judgement on him a bit and remember that first postseasons often aren't all that pretty even for some of the greats.