Love it! There were several good things we did in this game, and it started with a more determined and consistent focus on D overall and throughout the game. There was just a different energy to our team, like we were strengthened by the return of players who provide key roles for us, and it's like something misaligned was put in place and got us going.
On the one hand, it took us a half to adjust to their style of play with LMA back, on the other, with LMA and Beli back we could withstand their play better on D and offer more varied threats on O.
We held our own in the 1st Q despite LMA not shooting well (2-7), and Bryn (1-4) not having it early either, and Derrick only 0-1, but we stayed even with them thanks to DD's 3-6 and Beli's hot hand with 3-3. Both teams hit five 3s in the and we were almost even with them on rebounds (13-10, each team 1 O board). It was a big positive that we had nine assists in the first Q. We put 25 shots (11 from the arc), a solid pace. On the other end, we got 2 blocks and 3 steals to 4 turnovers but it felt like we were finding ways to both disrupt some of their plays with solid movement on D, good rotations and help D, and finding ways to score that supplemented our two main guys.
Despite going only 1-5 from 3 in the 2nd Q, we did enough good things to bring an eleven-point deficit to within five points at the half. I really liked our defensive intensity, and that we kept finding ways to make good plays. Even the ones that didn't go our way like KJ's hustle foul our his block that was a goaltend were still hustle plays and they kept up a certain forward energy in which we kept trying to disrupt their plays and find ways to score.
There were some adjustments to make: Rudy picked up his dribble and we stood watching too long before finally moving and coming to the ball but it resulted in a turnover; Trey drove and instead of taking the more open layup, deferred and tried dishing to DD under the basket for a turnover.
Trey does tend to defer for no particular reason other than catering to seniority, but he's doing far less of that now than in the beginning of the year. Still, he has been stepping up and looking to score, and once again responded with 5-9 (4-7 from 3) and 11 boards. were balanced with good box outs (though we do need to still improve in this area), Derrick's stellar D stripping them on a drive, and possibly the best moment of the game - KJ's stellar dogged defense to keep his feet moving and maintain his balance to strip of their star player - bigger, lots of go-to drive moves, and in the end surprised at the pesky defender - and then pass it ahead quickly to Beli who deftly faked a shot, reset, and hit a 3 was a terrific and much needed boost of transition play. We finished the Q on a 13-7 run which given our issue closing quarters was a nice change. They put up 23 3s to our 16, hitting 11 to our 6, so that was really the only glaring difference between the two teams. Considering that 15-point advantage from the arc for them, it was a solid performance by us to stay within striking distance. Everyone but KJ and Drew scored, with our bench providing 22 points.
We did get down 13 on a 8-0 run to start the 3rd Q, but responded with a 10-0 run of our own courtesy of Derrick and Trey's 3s, Trey tip in, and LMA's J. It was a nice balance to our O that they could not isolate just a player or two. LMA was missing shots in the first half and I thought his arc was really flat. Cue the adjustment, and he had a rounder arc and started hitting his shots.
I love that he fought hard for us tonight. We clearly missed him and his smart D presence - reading a P&R and blocking Luka in the key, being really physical on his post ups and driving with purpose, running the floor for a dunk after Trey hustled to steal it in the 4th Q, sealing his man to finish a deft high-low pass inside. Just a strong performance on both ends. It was really good to have our big anchor back tonight. We don't win this game without him.
Bryn, bless his heart. I've been on him all season, but credit where it's due - he stripped them to gain possession that resulted in a Trey 3, also got a steal that we turned into his 3 and FT for a four-point play. Not his best O game, but he did make some decent plays and didn't faint or wilt when he got switched onto their giant C (our help D actually caused an end of clock miss).
The 3rd was a Q of swings, but we were breaking through to win it and bring the game to within 2. That's why I thought this game felt different when exchanging runs, like we were on an upward trajectory and stayed resilient throughout their scoring streaks. Sure enough we came out blazing in the 4th Q, and it was wonderful to feel the crowd energy, both appreciate of the team's efforts and uplifting the team with its support.
We not only scored well to start, but we kept getting great defensive stops to prevent them from even attempting to score: 9-0 run that came on the back of a strip, a rebound, a steal; KJ's O board that he drove for a putback - relentless, energetic, and it fed the team; LMA's drive for a basket and FT; Trey ran down their turnover and passed it to a smartly running DD who passed to trailing down the middle LMA for a dunk - loved his hyped up reaction. They brought it to within 101-97 on a 7-0 run, but once we got that lead, this time we did not let it go. You could feel that we were locked in and fighting, not on our heels when they tried to make a comeback. This was ours, and it felt good because of some great play.
Derrick was all around wonderful, providing a balance of steadiness and assertiveness 5-11 for 14 points, 7 boards, 9 assists, 2 steals and 4 blocks. What an impact on both ends of the floor. Read the P&Rs on both ends, adjusted his defense from going under to over screens to better contest, made good passes and decisions with the ball of when to drive or shoot. Such a terrific floor general; he stepped right into the position and was a team-high +16.
Pop called KJ coachable and it stood out because it's a big compliment to a young guy coming up from G-League and making an impact just about every time he is on the floor. Pop got on him today, which is a compliment, too. You don't get the heat if you're not expected to give more. Pop also quipped that Beli missed like 6 months from being sick, but that's not why he hadn't been playing hahaha! Tonight though was an amazing resurgence from him. Beli was a huge boost for us, grabbing boards, passing well (he's great at finding the right angles and getting the ball in the right spots to the post), and matching Trey's 4 threes and hitting 6-8 overall. Rudy has had some throwback games of late, and his improved play has really helped us. He's been a good teammate, filling in at the C after growing into a PF from a SF. Going back to his role and handing the bigs assignment back to LMA gave him some pep and he responded with a bench-high 17 points on 7-12. Patty had a perfect scoring night 5-5, 2-2 from 3. Our bench was a stellar 19-28.
During the broadcast they gave some stats about our bench unit this year: 4th in points, 4th in made 3s, 4th in assists, and 2nd in blocks. Those are stellar numbers, and taken as a whole, indicate that a couple of tweaks to the starting unit means we're right back to being consistently competitive.
I do wonder whether that will include DD. Team-high 12 assists, but I've been scrutinizing him a lot more the last ten games or so. From lack of scoring, to holding the ball too much, to just weird lack of focus plays. 2nd Q he got stripped of the rebound and they hit a 3; 3rd Q he got tunnel vision - no one else touched the ball - and he missed a J, and also missed the end of Q shot. Why is it designated that he has to take these? We need to cater to his status and keep him placated to the extent it doesn't hurt the team. He slows the game right down to his pace with the ball in his hands even if we we've been successful in transition and quicker ball movement. In the 4th Q, Derrick passed to him in the key and he lost the ball in his feet and turned it over, and on the next possession he shot an airball. His waning focus at least wasn't rewarded with as many chances. With LMA back, we could safely go to someone other than DD late in the game without it being a 'thing' where he might get offended that someone else is taking the bulk of the shots. He was neither main facilitator nor main scorer, and this worked far better to our advantage and results. He did have his hands up on D, but when it stands out in a few games rather than being something a player always does, it's not a positive. His fit in terms of how we have to keep catering to his game even if it doesn't always serve the team concept is just getting to the point of diminishing returns.
We boxed out at times, but we do tend to lose track of opponents who get rebounds from behind our players, so better awareness on the boards would be good. Our 32 assists was a testament to our team play and varied distribution and scoring - seven Spurs were in double figures. Even though LMA only got 2 boards, having him anchor us in his natural spot set in motion good rotations and switches and it was rebounding-by-committee so that we were not overmatched (42-40 for them, 7-6 on O). We had 11 steals to their 8, and 10 blocks to their 3 - it's great when we're active and responding on D to what any given play requires.
It was a team effort and with a renewed energy and commitment to selfless good-to-great play. Our scoring trended in the right direction, as we outscored them 65-50 in the 2nd half. More importantly, we kept getting stops and points in transition. I'm proud of this win because of how we did it, fighting till the end. Classy of both teams to run out the clock on their final possessions, too. I hope the bar remains high and we keep exceeding it. It's important and fun to be rewarded with solid play on both ends.
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