RipPizzaGuy wrote:bwgood77 wrote:RipPizzaGuy wrote:
All this seems pretty irrelevant. The Suns haven't played the Bucks 2/3/4 games in a row all season. This is completely different than the regular season not losing 4 games when you are playing teams like the Pelicans, Kings, Cavs, etc..
The Bucks lost game 2 by 10pts with Middleton and Jrue combining for 12-37 from the field and the Suns shooting 50% from 3 on their home court!
If anything the Bucks snuck out a win last night they shouldn't have. If Jrue goes 8-20 instead of 4-20, and Booker actually gets called for a foul they probably win by 15-20.
Well, the Bucks may have been better in the last couple of years (and the Suns worse) and the Suns never lost to them even twice in a row. In fact they only lost to them 1 time in 6 games.
But maybe the Bucks do beat them or destroy them and everyone shoots well for once. I don't really expect Middleton to go for 40 again but who knows?
But a playoff series is completely different. Its a chess match where teams are preparing to face each other and constantly making adjustments. I don't think anything other than what's happened the last 4 games gives us any insight on what to expect.
I wouldn't expect Middleton to go for 40, but I also wouldn't expect Jrue to go 4-20, Giannis to only get 26, Booker to shoot 70% and go for 40 (finished 61% but he missed a few shots that had no bearing).
Both teams had a bright spot, and some negatives. I think Giannis is the best player, and Phx has the better team. Either way this has been a joy to watch!
True, it is about teams making adjustments and perhaps Budenholzer is a master at that.
I wouldn't be surprised if part of the reason Paul is having so many turnovers is because the Suns started emphasizing fast breaks and it's not the way they played at all this season until this series and the offense seems out of sorts...people standing around watching isos.
I do wonder if they go back to a slower pace where Paul can be more methodical with his decision making while the team runs sets and makes the defense work harder, perhaps it could help. We had thought catching a defense more off guard with a faster pace wouldn't allow them to get as set on defense but their hustle and premier defenders allows them to keep up anyway.
Cam Payne is usually much more of an impact player too and he hasn't been doing much, and Bridges has been pretty quiet the last two games. It all comes down to Paul, Booker and Ayton. The Suns also need Ayton being aggressive taking it to the rim like he has been most of the playoffs. He was pretty soft in there and could have probably thrown down a couple of dunks where he missed a little try inside. His 3-9 game was very uncharacteristic.