jdm3 wrote:LamarMatic7 wrote:jdm3 wrote:I disagree. When he was in that was the only time Bledsoe hesitated to take it all the way in.
But for some reason PJ Tucker made a lay-up over Biz and Thomas took it at him numerous times.
Don't remember how Bledsoe looked, might take a peek at it if I watch the game a second time.
Thomas went in a couple times but a number of times either circled back out or tried to draw Biz and dump to someone else. The entire attack process changed when Biz was in there. The confidence in the pick and roll wasn't even the same. Guys pulled up rather than attack. It was obvious from the way the other team played which player was at center last night.
It did change, I can't disagree.
But most of us are over-stating the extent to which it happened. I know it's good times and all, we're all drinking the Biz kool-aid, and believe me - I don't want to rain on the parade.
But the Suns were 2/2 with Biz defending a shot at the rim and 3/4 when Biz was the player contesting the shot. Isaiah Thomas did draw a foul from Biz and 2 free throws after he had got past him on a pick-n-roll. He did go at him that time he faked him out of is shoes, only for himself to travel on what would have been a shot after that pump fake.
Those are facts. You can't deny their existence and relevance, and they do demote the premise of the Suns absolutely avoiding from attacking Biz's paint. That's plenty of stuff to have happened in the matter of 11 minutes for the Suns to have changed their "entire attack process".






















