Nacho Bidness wrote:hoosierdaddy34 wrote:Nacho Bidness wrote:It's because it's very reminiscent of Utah best defense cuz Gobert, derp derp the paint derp good luck.
That never worked out like it did against traditional teams.
Same concept.
AD guards exceptionally all over the floor, if you haven’t figured that out yet then you don’t know basketball. Javale can be taken advantage some without a doubt and probably we won’t see a ton of him. Dwight is exceptional on switches and staying in front of his man and even closes out well. Everyone else is a solid defender and Vogel has a great defensive mind. And you act like 5 out is some new magical system that no one knows anything about or what to do with it. It’s really not that big of a deal, especially when it’s loaded with so many mediocre shooters like Houston has. Again...the Rockets take a lot of threes but they aren’t a very good shooting team. Defending them won’t be hard. **** OKC could do it and that team isn’t near the defensive team the Lakers are.
Lol Dwight can't defend on the perimeter. I saw plenty of him here. How do you expect me to take you serious? AD can but it's gonna depend on who. I wouldn't want him on Russ or Harden too often.
I say again Dwight and McGee are gonna play less than 20 mins combined in this series. They're both here to cheer lead the Lakers, not play against small ball. Dwight could've been productive, if he didn't pick up a foul for every 2 minutes on the floor, but well..
AD and Lebron, and 6'11 and 6'9 are average and good respectively at the perimeter D, and great at rim defense. Harden and Eric Gordon are gonna torch both of them and some of the Laker guards on some switches(Key word being -
SOME) And we're gonna miss Avery Bradley so bad.
That said, AD is gonna just walk to 35-13-5 stat lines a game. Rockets don't have a shout against him, except maybe Tucker in the post sometimes. And then whose gonna guard Lebron. This is a terrible match up for them. Rockets don't have a shout outside of getting crazy hot from 3 in the fourth, while the Lakers are gonna feast at the rim with double digit rebounding advantages.
Rockets wanted the Clips in the semis, and the Clips wanted to avoid them at all costs for a reason.