Below is a conversation about his decision to double the post:
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How do you guys feel about Byron doubling the post? He'll usually sends a perimeter player to do the doubling, and I feel like the results have been mixed.
I don't know if it's really necessary to double the post in the first place, since Hill is a pretty good post defender. I'm neutral on Sacre's post defense, although he doesn't have elite length/athleticism and he got shook in the post a couple times against the Wizards. I don't trust Ed Davis to guard the post due to his frame.
The last time I watched Thibs, he was still bringing Taj off the bench. Interestingly enough, he had Mirotic double the post if someone was posting up Taj, and the results were honestly decent. Statistically this is a good idea, since post ups are some of the most efficient ways of scoring if you can draw fouls without turning it over. I don't know if BS will be able to do it with a big though, since Hill isn't exactly what you call mobile. I'd love to see Ed come over from the week side to double a post up on Hill/Sacre, but that leaves him out of position to protect the rim in case a quick swing leads to holes on the perimeter.
So what do you guys think? Does it reflect on good decision making by Scott?
I don't know if it's really necessary to double the post in the first place, since Hill is a pretty good post defender. I'm neutral on Sacre's post defense, although he doesn't have elite length/athleticism and he got shook in the post a couple times against the Wizards. I don't trust Ed Davis to guard the post due to his frame.
The last time I watched Thibs, he was still bringing Taj off the bench. Interestingly enough, he had Mirotic double the post if someone was posting up Taj, and the results were honestly decent. Statistically this is a good idea, since post ups are some of the most efficient ways of scoring if you can draw fouls without turning it over. I don't know if BS will be able to do it with a big though, since Hill isn't exactly what you call mobile. I'd love to see Ed come over from the week side to double a post up on Hill/Sacre, but that leaves him out of position to protect the rim in case a quick swing leads to holes on the perimeter.
So what do you guys think? Does it reflect on good decision making by Scott?