Puff wrote:bwgood77 wrote:Thespianoid wrote:
Big difference going from the best guard defender in the NBA to whatever the hell defense Bledsoe/Chandler were playing
I know. I always felt Beverley was underrated and thought people might underestimate the Clips this year since the offense can run through Blake and they have two capable passers on the perimeter....besides Beverley being a great defender and capable passer, he is a good 3 pt shooter.
I really do not know why Mike traded him. I thought he was perfect in Houston. I also liked Dekker and Harrell. The Clips also picked up Gallo in Free agency. They could turn out to be the biggest winners this past off season.
I can actually root for the Clips now that Chris Paul is gone. Unfortunately he is in Houston and am a huge MDA fan.
I know. I didn't think Harden and Paul were the best fit for D'Antoni offense, though you can't really turn down a trade for Paul. But Beverley was the perfect PG next to Harden..great defender, 3 pt shooter and capable distributor. I thought it was dumb to try and trade for Melo too, giving them one more guy who would want to handle the ball. Anderson may be overpaid, but if there is one team he makes sense for, it is one D'Antoni is coaching. And Dekker too.
I thought PJ was a bit of an odd signing but watching them with him and Ariza and Mbah A Moute on opening night defend the Warriors on the perimeter was fun to watch, especially when he hit his 3s. At least Paul is on a team now that can not really take a dip when his is injured, and if he is healthy he is the best pg defender in the league (outside of maybe Beverley) and can hound Curry and be the orchestrator when Harden sits.
But Paul has always mostly played a slow, calculated game, which is not D'Antoni. If he adapts to D'Antoni's offense, he could run it very well. Even if he doesn't, he will still run it well. I always felt when the Lakers tried to trade for Paul way back when that him and Kobe were a terrible pairing just like I felt Kobe and Nash were, but at least Harden and Paul are both pretty good 3 pt shooters.