bondom34 wrote:

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bondom34 wrote:No, but if James Harden is a steals leader, and Whiteside a blocks leader, and Miami's defense is actually better when Whiteside is on the bench, they're probably not a great indicator.
And again, you're stating all box score defensive stats. Which again, are largely useless.
And finally, as I said, rim protection is great, but he's a bad defender.
Chinook wrote:bondom34 wrote:No, but if James Harden is a steals leader, and Whiteside a blocks leader, and Miami's defense is actually better when Whiteside is on the bench, they're probably not a great indicator.
The Miami/Whiteside thing was disproved with a large sample size. And yes, you aren't actually making an argument by saying this. Those guys are better defenders that they would be if they didn't do those things. Hardly a counter.And again, you're stating all box score defensive stats. Which again, are largely useless.
In your opinion. This isn't fact just because you believe it to be so.And finally, as I said, rim protection is great, but he's a bad defender.
But the Spurs have a way to making it so the bigs' man job on defense is to protect the rim once guys get funneled to them.
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bondom34 wrote:And the Dubs will just PnR him anyway, so his rim protection isn't relevant.
Also, fine. Harden's a great defender, and Whiteside and Drummond should be DPOY over Green too. Because blocks and steals.
dbrandon wrote:bondom34 wrote:No, but if James Harden is a steals leader, and Whiteside a blocks leader, and Miami's defense is actually better when Whiteside is on the bench, they're probably not a great indicator.
And again, you're stating all box score defensive stats. Which again, are largely useless.
And finally, as I said, rim protection is great, but he's a bad defender.
Worth noting that Whiteside made some strides this year on the defensive side—towards the end of the year, especially after Bosh went out, his defense finally became a net positive.
But to Bondom's point, it is possible to be a bad defender but a good rim protector—it's only one aspect of the puzzle. Teams that are capable of pulling a rim protector away from the basket tend to neutralize him unless he's also good at moving laterally and sticking to a man on the perimeter. And there are some very good defensive bigs who don't rank that well at rim protection (Marc Gasol and Chris Bosh come to mind).
Chinook wrote:bondom34 wrote:And the Dubs will just PnR him anyway, so his rim protection isn't relevant.
But this isn't the solution you think it is. 1) Because the Spurs have better perimeter defenders than Cleveland did and thusly can make it harder for GS to gain the advantage in PnR and 2) They aren't going to be able to integrate Durant if they keep running plays with Zaza and Curry. And it's not like Curry is going to open off the screen all the time. The Spurs would switch, and that forces passes, which break the PnR. The biggest mismatch off the pass is Zaza on Green or whoever is defending Curry, and with Zaza not being the passer Bogut was, helping on him isn't going to yield the same looks.Also, fine. Harden's a great defender, and Whiteside and Drummond should be DPOY over Green too. Because blocks and steals.
I guess we are saying that those are the only things that matter after all. I had been under the assumption that we were saying that they are part of the equation.
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jayjaysee wrote:I think the Gasol signing was solid enough... I would take Gasol's wide advantage over 28 teams rather than targeting a player specifically for the Warriors series. I can't argue he was a good choice if the idea was to match up against the Wariors though :/ only SA fans can do that.
And even in that series, if Zaza plays 20 minutes - Gasol can play 20 minutes and be effective. If the Spurs get an early lead, Gasol can stay in through the entire game. He should be able to stand over Green easy and while I love Zaza thanks to this last year, he's going to be a shell imo after 100 games (or 60 or 1800 minutes however you want to call it) so come playoffs big teams should be more effective if they can keep up. That doesn't mention that GS can just start the game hot (any of Durant, Curry, Klay) and the Warriors will be allowed to play their game and Gasol will get benched. Which is the most likely situation..
I just don't think the Spurs had better options, so I don't want to take away from what they did. They upgraded against 28 teams. No center was helping match up against GS. Parsons, Barnes, Hill, Lee (decent wings that switched teams) would have helped more against GS but would have been luxuries against any other team. Upgrading Parker - via FA wasn't an option (they tried with Conley, Lin - wanted to start) so would have cost future assets in a trade..
dbrandon wrote:Were there better realistic options? I don't know. But I wouldn't have spent the money on Gasol.
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jayjaysee wrote:dbrandon wrote:Were there better realistic options? I don't know. But I wouldn't have spent the money on Gasol.
Disclaimer - Mavs fans rarely offer the bright side for the Spurs..
But Dellavedova is actually the only FA that changes teams, that I like more for SA...
They don't need another wing to match up against GS. Green and Leonard offer an amazing starting point. They have the depth to rest Manu, they have 4 prospects to bet on.. It's pretty reasonable to expect one of LJC, Bertans, Simmons or Anderson to be ready imo.
They need a new PG. I don't think Delly was the answer either though but he'd help against GS more than Gasol.
I don't think adding another starting wing is needed against GS and don't think there was a PG available that would help.. So you add the piece that makes your team the best it can be.
I don't think Biyombo, Ian, Mozgov, Ezeli, Noah, nor Gasol change things against GS. I don't see any of them chasing Curry around the pnr like Adams, poor word choice?. Maybe everyone is thinking SA should have signed Parsons/Barnes though? I just don't think Pop would run 3 wings enough to justify it.
The Spurs didn't address their biggest need by upgrading PG, which is a big deal - but they made the team better, brought over two decent prospects, and possibly drafted really well..
jayjaysee wrote:I hope a Spurs fan responds to this..
But what happened to LJC's hype? He should be that tweener - and with his length he should be the piece that is getting talked about against GS. Maybe he had an awful year? Or just a bad summer league?
And yeah, I can't dismiss the drop off in defense from Gasol to Duncan in general. It's huge. But I don't think the defensive side aspect matters against GS. Neither are playable if GS is leading or if they are hot.
bondom34 wrote:But the Dubs will just pass to whoever Gasol ends up on in pnr. That's the point.
They switch and GSW just has Curry drive. Gasol's too slow. They don't GSW passes, and scores that way. He's a problem defensively, this really isn't a remotely controversial idea.
Chinook wrote:To me this:bondom34 wrote:But the Dubs will just pass to whoever Gasol ends up on in pnr. That's the point.
and this:They switch and GSW just has Curry drive. Gasol's too slow. They don't GSW passes, and scores that way. He's a problem defensively, this really isn't a remotely controversial idea.
are both just ways of saying, "I don't want to argue anymore, but I'm right." And you are certainly welcome to do that. But I think it's disingenuous. There are numerous stats that give Pau good marks last year, so the whole idea that he is unarguably bad -- especially to the extent that he can't play against GS -- is anything but non-controversial.
And the idea that you think Golden State will feel comfortable breaking their offensive flow to try to go one-on-one against a Spurs team that knows full well how to deal with such play is just not something I agree with. Gasol and Love are very different players, despite your attempts to simplify this down to that comparison.
In the very least, this is not something that went past the Spurs' ability to notice. They obviously have a plan here, even if you disagree with my interpretation of what it is. But I think that tweaking the defense to work toward Pau's strengths while also encouraging Golden State to react to them offensively rather than run their usual game plan is a smart move, especially for one with the growing pains we're expecting the Warriors to go through.
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