og15 wrote:JGOJustin wrote:og15 wrote:This bad though? I could have anticipated a 15 point loss, but giving up 141 points and losing by 28, not so much.
I did.
Despite the final #, our offense struggles against them. We literally cannot get quality offense at all against them. They blow up everything we try to do offensively with their switching, and force us to play 1v1 and we just don't have the players to do that for 48 minutes.
From CP to Blake now, what GSW does defensively, and the personnel that they have, it's literally the 100% remedy for what we wanna do offensively. So if every point we score is hard, then eventually they're going to pull away.
But whatever, these games aren't the games I worry about. We were going to go 0-4 against GSW this year anyway. It's the taking care of business against other teams we're supposed to beat that I worry about. Games where we're up double figures in the 2nd half, games against lesser opponents. Those are the games that make your season, not GSW. They're going to win 60 plus games, not a lot of people are going to beat them anyway.
Offense was good though. From quarter 1-3 we averaged 28-29 points each quarter and were shooting well. The problem was that we gave up 107 by quarter 3 and like 65\56 shooting.
Offense was not good. We have the size advantage and still got blown out in points in the paint. There was no ball or off-ball movement except, judging from what I read about the second half, for a brief stretch in the third quarter. For the most part, our offense was based around isos, dribbling, and chucking threes.
The Warriors are the most unfairly stacked team in the history of sports. There is no defense that can stop them. The only way you can beat them is by exploiting any matchup advantages you have against them, making them work on defense, and trying to outscore them. None of that will ever happen as long as Doc is our "coach."