Heej wrote:PaulieWal wrote:Hopefully this will correct the AD over-reactions after game 2. LeBron still the best in the game and even when his scoring is off, he has a major, major impact on the game, something guys like Kawhi, Giannis, and Harden struggle with.
The fact that the adjustment that shut down the most unguardable pick and roll in 20 years was basically just giving Jamal Murray a wide open runway and asking LeBron to try and chasedown block him is absolutely nutty to me
I can't keep calling AD the best player in the playoffs if he's not gonna mix it up on the glass. Right now Bron is out-boarding and out-facilitating him while playing even better rim defense.
 
Im hilariously unsober rn so i dont remember much of the game.
But iirc rhey only ran one late murray and jokic pick and roll, rhe rest was mostly isos
With defense ADs been guarding closeputs way more than most big men probably do, so hes been at the edge of the peirmeter on these rebound oppertunities mostly. Its not as if the nuuggets were doing well on the offensive glass either, which also implies AD wasnt giving up offensive rebounds at least not heavily, and he did fight and get a few and draw some fouls on both ends goingn for boards, his offensive rebounding was pretty important in the clutch today. He did a pretty good job reading passing lanes and making timely deflections off transition as well, they looked simple but ADs the only guy that coold have picked one or two of those passes off, and there was some anticipation needed as well. I think at the very least he was rhe best player offensively today, outside of murray ofc, and id still call his D elite. His closeouts have been pretty great, and hes been told tomplay a very difficult role on defense throughout these rounds
Hes been checking guards alot this postseason which i cant think of any other big man of the oast doing, even garnett checked wings moreso than actual guards. Its given alot of versatility to their defensive gameplan. Hes not clamping them all up but not being shmyeeted means hes providing alotof value from a tactical standpoint. 
I think him v lebron is a bit of a difficult question because brons having his best defensive playoffs from start to finish in a hella long time, but offensively i think theres a gap in favor of AD. Not that brons been bas offensively, hes been pretty great, but AD is genuinly scoring the most difficult buckets of his career
I think purely scoring wise the AD run so far is right up there in an all time perspective. Hes doing his damage off the dribble often against a packed paint, and not even considering hes a big man has been forced into a pretty crazy amount of contested jumpers, hes actually shooting more than kawhi did these playoffs iirc, and hitting them at an absurd rate. His passings been fairly on point outside of an errant pass here and there, and his offensive rebounding considering he plays with dwight, bron, and mcgee, and hes been a perimeter guy mostly on offense hasnt been bad outside of game 3.
Its been hard for them to stop the denver offense mostly because if murray is THIS good you have to get creative to stop him, but iirc a few lebron and AD looks at him (ad v jokic, brin vs murray) deterred then from running it, since the switch you get in p and r for the post guy generally isnt super close to the rim and jokic posting up bron from the 20 foot area isnt thaaaat bad, and neither is davis on murray. Neither is ideal but they both are okay.
I do think ADs been pretty decisively, the best big man this series, even just offensively. He was clearly better games 1 and game 4, i personally think he was clearly better game 2 all things considered
I think even beyond just looking attheir situations this holds true too,
I think when ur scoring 32 a game in 67% TS on almost exclusively bad or contested shots against a packed paint, or shots the defenses want you to take thats pretty insane impact.
I guess a way to say it is in terms of "scoring impact", i think davis is scoring at least 5-6 more points than youd expect him to based off of his pure effeciency, which obviosuly in the grand scheme of a bball game its a huge deal
Not only that but i feel the way theyve defended davis is "make him be a playmaker" vs jokic of "let him be a scorer." 
While jokic has scored well, i trhink davis went like "no" and jist scored theough that, which is probably the right call considering the lakers shooting
I have this weird dissonance of, i can def see bron>AD, but at the same time i think offensively ADs been performing the best you possibly could in his situation, and defensively while hes not as "wow" as he was in other games, i do think his impact has still been elite although in a more nuanced way