Skybox wrote:pepe1991 wrote:Boosting pace on team that can't shoot or dribble is best way for front office to the themself fired. It creates false sense of "core" because somebody puts up 22 ppg and in reality you can't build around him ( wink wink- Julius Randle, Drammond, Wiggins, Tobias Harris ...) So you fool yourself into building around that guy to find out you turned into 2019-20 Bulls, who got fooled into Lavine- star hype. ( or Booker- Suns hype ).
Among 10 fastest paced teamas in NBA, 5 are not playoff teams.
4 of top 10 fastest paced teams are also top 10 worst offensive teams by off rating.
Playing fast is nothing but gimmick. It boosts stats of some players to make them look better than they are, but does nothing for your team in W- L column.
Playing fast makes sense only when your superstars are young and have specific skillsets (ballhandling, passing,shooting) that helps them explore big gaps in individual talent compared to competition. Case and point two fastest teams have 2 of NBA's best players in this moment- Harden and Giannis.
Other 3 fastest paced teams are some of the worst teams- Minny, Atlanta and Washington.
Because whole league is now trying to run like a fools we already see shift in pace among contenders to make other teams uncomfortable. Lakers ( 16), Nuggets (28th), Heat ( 26th), Jazz (20), Philly (21) already slowed down pace a lot.
How do we know playing slow hurts fast teams? We saw last year's playoffs and Giannis being stucked into half court and runned over by methodial basketball.
Also this is really important. Pace CAN'T be translated to playoff games. Bucks pace went from 105 to 100 in playoffs. 4 fastest paced playoff teams were also 4 teams that lost in first round.
Warriors (9th among 16) and Raptors ( 11 amonth 16) in pace during playoffs were NBA finals matchup.
As for Gordon, only fool will change team's sctruture to fit 6th year role player. It's like changing system to fit Serge Ibaka. And we know how well that went.
This makes great sense to me...so what do you suggest?
Nothing. Keep developing players in pace that currently exists.
If they feel that Fultz should rush to half court, let him do it. Oklahoma played pretty slow despite Westbrook being more than capable of being one man transition show. They allowed him to push a pace when it's possible ,but normally they had no issue play half court. Even with Durant they had pace of 98 ( today it would be 3rd slowest).
Also one thing i don't get is who else would benefit from fast pace other than maybe Gordon and Fultz.
And you soon find answer is -nobody.
Bamba is way too letargic, slowfooted and lacks awarness to expose him to up and down running.
Second player who would suffer is Isaac. With asthma history, bumed knee ( and ankle) , being 6'11 runner isn't fun.
btw whole " Magic are playing slow" needs to be taken by grain of salt. Same pace they have today would make them 9th fastest team in 2017-18.
You can also find strong corelation between 3s and pace. Teams that boost pace, tend to be same teams that want to shoot lot of 3s.
Houston , MInessota, Dallas, Bucks and Pelicans are shooting highest amount of 3s. 3 of 4 of them are fastest paced teams.
Few nights ago i watched Houston - MInessota and Houston brodcasting team cracked best joke of a year " they want to play like us just don't have shooters to do it " and that's what happends to you when gimmick becomes your offense. 15-26 team without single sharpshooter is taking 39 threes a game and result is them being 6th worst offense.
Sad part is that they actually do have superstar, yet they do everything in their power to make him miserable. Including coaching, supporting cast, playstyle, even position he plays. Now they don't even have point guard.
Few years back, just when Atkinson took over Nets, they were second team in a league in 3 point attemps. And won 20 games and helped Celtics win lottery.
There are trends in nba (passing, floor spacing, shooting ... ) but you have to adjust players OR system to them. You can't do both. You can't force upon yourself something that you have no players to execute. Magic do not have team equipped for fast pace.
Now people use one game sample size of Lakers win ( without freaking Davis! ) to make arguments for playing style. Yet when we engaged fast pace Bucks into a shootaround, we let them score 37 POINTS IN FIRST QUATER WITHOUT GIANNIS! And what Fultz did? Had worst game of a season.
What happend in game after Lakers win? Enganged into fast pace with Clippers, lost by 27. But cherry-picking for arguments works i guess.
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