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Stone wrote:For all the chips.....
Nets Board Roll Call....We don't care if you haven't posted in 10 years or if your brand new check in and show support
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TheNetsFan wrote:We are going to get take a punch to the face. Can we match their tenacity & athleticism? That's the million dollar question. We can no longer coast for 75% of the game & expect to dominate for 12 of 48 minutes & win. If we don't play D & stay even on the boards, we can fall too far behind quickly.
Stone wrote:For all the chips.....
Nets Board Roll Call....We don't care if you haven't posted in 10 years or if your brand new check in and show support
Lets Go Nets !!!!
MrDollarBills wrote:TheNetsFan wrote:We are going to get take a punch to the face. Can we match their tenacity & athleticism? That's the million dollar question. We can no longer coast for 75% of the game & expect to dominate for 12 of 48 minutes & win. If we don't play D & stay even on the boards, we can fall too far behind quickly.
I'm really thinking that the trick here may be to take Middleton and Holiday away as options as opposed to taking the ball out of Giannis' hands and forcing them to beat us. I think the opposite is in play here. Giannis isn't a threat to dominate from the perimeter like Tatum was. I'm not saying that we need to dare Giannis to hit wide open threes but I think we need to stay at home on Holiday and Middleton and keep them from hurting us. If they can maintain good efficiency knocking down contested shots, then so be it, but I'm looking at the splits and they worry me more than Giannis scoring 40 points.
TheNetsFan wrote:Lopez's role will be interesting. I think we'll avoid playing Jordan. Lopez can't really defend Griffin/KD/Green on the perimeter. It'll be an interesting game of chess. Bucks won't want to post him up all game, but that's their biggest offensive advantage. They surely don't want him guarding the 3 pt line. If we can force them to go small with us, we win.
MGrand15 wrote:Our defense wasn't super consistent in the Boston series but I feel like for 3 or 4 of the games, we stepped up our physicality to a level we hadn't seen in the regular season. Boston fans were complaining about how we were fouling them and punking them. That's the level of intensity we need for this matchup.
Milwaukee is the 2nd best offensive team in the league for a reason. They have a ton of shooting, they have 2 mid-range killers, and Giannis gets to the rim constantly. We need to take SOMETHING away. Honestly, don't know what it's gonna be. I just know our offense needs to bring it.
Prokorov wrote:I'm not really worried about our defense. For one, we all know the numbers are skewed due to lack of regular season effort, always missing at least 1 star, claxton gone most of the year, and not caring about stops during blowouts/big leads.
Claxton/Blake did fine on Giannis. im good with the same game plan. dare him to take 8+ threes and long twos. If he scores 35 or less, great. if he is going for 50, adjust. That was really the issue game 2 of the RS. He was hitting them and we never adjusted. This is still a concern, as Nash hasnt shown anything vs Boston to give me confidence we will make solid in-game adjustments.
We played them once with Harden and won. This is no coincidence. 2 of our issues in the losses were rebounding (Harden lead us in rebounding) and Live ball turnovers (harden turns it over, but with a much higher ratio to assists and efficient scoring). He makes a world of a difference.
The whole "Giannis/Middleton/Jrue is 3 legit defenders for our stars" Narrative doesnt work. Everyone switches everything. We will see alot of KD on Tucket, KD on brook, Kyrie on Forbes, Harden on Brook, etc... I mean Boston didnt want to guard harden with Fournier or KD with Kemba but it took at most 2 screens to make that happen. And even then KD kind of dominated middleton/Giannis and Harden abused Jrue... which should scare bucks fans because Jrue played maybe the toughest D ive ever seen on Harden Game 1 of the RS and Harden still got his.
This will be the 1st matchup where the big 3 play. so no lineups where mike james/shamet are running the backup unit with no stars.
My concerns, in order:
1) Nash's in-game adjustments or lack of
2) KD live ball turnovers
3) Foul trouble; Giannis draws a ton
4) Harris/Shamet bricking from 3 in tense moments while wide open
Not concerned much about defense or rebounding.
Tha King wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:TheNetsFan wrote:We are going to get take a punch to the face. Can we match their tenacity & athleticism? That's the million dollar question. We can no longer coast for 75% of the game & expect to dominate for 12 of 48 minutes & win. If we don't play D & stay even on the boards, we can fall too far behind quickly.
I'm really thinking that the trick here may be to take Middleton and Holiday away as options as opposed to taking the ball out of Giannis' hands and forcing them to beat us. I think the opposite is in play here. Giannis isn't a threat to dominate from the perimeter like Tatum was. I'm not saying that we need to dare Giannis to hit wide open threes but I think we need to stay at home on Holiday and Middleton and keep them from hurting us. If they can maintain good efficiency knocking down contested shots, then so be it, but I'm looking at the splits and they worry me more than Giannis scoring 40 points.
I agree that limiting those two will be the key.
I think you have solid options to throw at Middleton with Durant as the primary defender. Tatum is elite elite as a scorer and even he struggled when Durant was defending him - pretty much every Celtics perimeter player struggled with Durant defending actually. Middleton is good but he's not as dynamic a scorer as Tatum and is much less athletic. Harden is another option on him. He's done well defending players like Leonard and George in the past and Middleton is a similar profile wing.
Not sure on Holiday. I think you could see Kyrie, Brown, Harden, and Durant take turns defending him. Bruce Brown I think is the best defensive matchup for him from a size/quickness standpoint.
And for Giannis, there really doesn't look to be an adequate matchup. I wouldn't be surprised if Harden spent some time defending him. He's relatively quick and strong with surprisingly good low post defense so he might actually be the best option.