dhsilv2 wrote:Can I interject and ask you how much you think Indy's defense isolated Lebron and drove him being a 1 man iso scoring machine? I'll 100% admit that I tend to not turn on lebron games...so I only really saw about 3 and a half of the games and I missed some of the cav wins as a result. But the pacers really were imo doing a great job on the cavs other guys. Is that not a possibility or if you watched more maybe I missed something? I know talking about game 1 I said to a friend that I'd expect lebron's "help" to reappear due to the poor defense on the wings for the raptors. 1 game isn't a story but so far I don't look foolish.
I suppose you could say that Indy played that way because they seldom doubled LeBron, but the Cavs ran a lot of Houston-style offense where the other guys spread around the three-point line, then the designated guy came up and screened for LeBron to force a switch and get the mismatch they wanted, and the screener then ran away from LeBron to leave LeBron to iso against the defender. To double at that point requires having a defender leave his man and travel 20 feet or more, and by that time, it's too late.
It wasn't all like that, but there was a lot of it. That type of offense works if you have a great inside-outside iso player like LeBron or Harden plus catch-and-shoot guys like Korver or Eric Gordon, but it's not ideal for guys who score better in other ways like cutting or coming off screens, like Larry Nance or Rodney Hood. Houston's roster is built for exactly that, but Cleveland, not so much. Even a guy like Jeff Green does better when he's cutting and moving in the half court, not just standing in the corner.
Inserting Tristan Thompson has mixed it up a bit, which is good. He does a lot of his damage just being active on the boards, but he draws attention and gets guys moving instead of just standing outside waiting for a pass. I didn't see much of the Toronto game tonight, but the part I saw, I liked the Cavs team activity on offense much better. There was still some of the Houston-style offense, but I saw more of the other stuff.
If you're not outraged, you're not paying attention.