tiderulz wrote:BadMofoPimp wrote:tiderulz wrote:
no, playoffs every year show the "team offense" teams go down and you need that 1 or 2 players that can go out and get a bucket, get to the foul line, create disruption
I don't fully believe that. A good coach can take a team all the way with an elite defense and players who can pass the ball and drive to the rim when needed. And, when Dipo, Vooch, Mario, AG and company are in their mid to late 20's, I am positive a few of them can go out and get a bucket whenever they are needed to. But, an Elite defense wins championships, not a player who can get his own buckets.
look at who has won and who has "team offense" with no real star. When the playoffs start, you need that go-to scorer. Your only example even close to that, that you can point to is Detroit. And if we can put together a team with top-5-8 players at 4 of 5 positions and a great role player at the 5th position, then yes, that would work. but that rarely if ever happens. teams do "team offense" when they dont have their star or go-to scorer. like the Academies that run the wishbone because they dont have the players to lineup and run a normal offense.
So, when the Spurs won their last Ship, who was their "Go To Scorer." Because, that there is a built TEAM, not a goto Superstar who gets their points for them when called upon. Now they have Aldridge, but before him, the Spurs were not a goto scorer team for the past decade. And, don't say Ginobili as he hasn't been a goto scorer for the past 8-10 years.
People too often fall into the delusion that their team will go nowhere unless they have a Lebron or Curry to score all their points for them whenever they need offense. It don't work like that. Teams can win ships. The problem is right now when the NBA handed Cleveland 3 elite scorers. Golden State developed their team, but I don't think those players outside of Curry would be the same on other teams because they have Kerr.