Post#15 » by G R E Y » Sat Nov 6, 2021 2:21 am
4TH Q: SPURS 102
MAGIC 89
Solid overall with great D, some lulls on O, but we kept competing for the whole game for the win and our first series win of the season.
I was rather hard on Thad (well he WAS lazy on the 3s contests!) but he's been terrific on D running back for deflections, strips, steals, rebounds, and stepped up to what looked like a charge taken but the call was reversed. Thad was one of six Spurs in double figures, one of two from the bench. He stuffed the stat sheet tonight 4 boards, 5 assists, 2 steals and 3 blocks, at least two of which were from behind. I loved his hustle in running back and poking balls from behind. He's an important anchor for us already, and shows the importance of us having a big that can read plays and make such deft passes. Disruptive and impactful vet.
He and Devin both contributed 12 points, Thad on a stellar 6-7, Devin on a tougher 5-12. Our bench scored 35 overall with Bryn going scoreless and was rendered less than useful by his getting switched on D and driven by. He didn't get any shot attempts in his 3 minutes and it's just as well. We need scoring but from him it's for the C&S variety and that's it. How refreshing that we don't have to over-rely on him anymore.
As for our 3s, well we got lucky that our mere 6-19 didn't haunt us. They shot 12-41(!), a team that leads the league in 3s attempts. We were 3-8 in the 1ST Q, 0-1 in the 2ND, 2-7 in the 3RD, 1-3 in the 4TH. *Sigh* Luckily the attempts distribution was readjusted so credit to DJ and Derrick for getting Doug the ball, even though he was only 1-5 from the arc. DJ was 1-2 and Derrick was 2-6, respectable, but his 4-14 overall was... not. You could tell he was pushing it to be more assertive but he looked weirdly uncoordinated tonight. Hopefully his rhythm will return. He stepped up to take another charge, so fortunately for us his D timing is excellent.
There a weird correlation between our guys settling down and poor play. Derrick got married over the summer and he's yet to find his shot; Wiesy got engaged and his shot disappeared as well; most recently Lonnie got engaged and he's back to missing fancy bunnies at the rim. Keep it simple, Guey! Lonnie had a nice finish at the left side of the rim early in the game, nice and simple, and he had a sweet step back J, too, but things like losing his dribble at one end, driving with a too fancy miss, and taking a one and done shot way too early in the clock are some decisions and habits I'd hoped he'd rim himself of.
Luckily we stopped settling for outside shots and made concerted efforts throughout the game to get points in the paint: P&Rs, great Thad high low passes to back door cutters, passes to trailers, drives and dishes, and passes ahead in transition. Very solid variety and shot distribution. We pushed for and made a much improved 16-18FTs, and all five starters got to the FT line. Terrific.
Devin is incredible defensively. It's like he has a sixth sense of when the pass is coming and he just gets in the lanes for steals. Love his rebounding. I thought some of his finishes were pretty and effective, but he has to make sure he prioritizes fundamentals finish at the rim rather than a soft touch that can miss, like the bunny instead of dunk he chose and missed in transition. He has that behind-the-back dribble and step back for a J which is smooth, and he finishes well in transition. The next step is handles to beat his man off the dribble. That he's already being entrusted by Pop to finish games is a huge step forward.
Keldon giveth and taketh away and giveth again. He made some flat out bad reads trying to run through opponents in front of him and the Euro step looks to be well scouted now. He got stripped of the ball in the key. I hated the one and done J misses, but loved his play in transition and that he's making his FTs again. He led us with 4-5 and had 20 points on solid 8-15 plus 9 boards, 2 assists, and a steal. I loved his full court press legs at work with arms out. Very disruptive. His rebounding in traffic was great, too.
DJ had a much better PG game, managing it well, settling the team when the opponent went on a run or when our O got stagnant with another PG. He was much better at running the clock, balancing between moving the ball and taking his own shot (his recognition of taking Js when defenders go under screens is excellent as is his willingness to take the shot and make it). He was just better overall at being a proper floor general and combined with his stellar D, he gets full credit for leading us through the ups and downs of the game. A double double of 20/11 with 7 assists, 3 steals, and a block showed his two-way game in full bloom. He and Derrick combined for 32/21/11 and a +24 rating. Great back court work considering it's still a work in progress.
We didn't wilt in the 4TH Q despite their making some 3s. We need to take better advantage of our excellent D and reward ourselves more for it. I thought we could have recognized that driving against their very tall C was a bad idea but we kept trying. Maybe reversing it or weak side drop offs can help.
We kept going inside for 48 points in the paint, used our transition game for 15 points and got 18 points off their 17 TOs. I loved our gang rebounding. I think we still have several gears of higher level play especially on O. Our D is better than our O right now, and the latter has a lot to do with recognition and execution with fundamentals. I thought our man and help D were terrific. Even though some of their turnovers were unforced, it was our initial coverage and end of play help D that forced them a lot of the time. DJ, for instance, leaped into the ball handler preventing a 3 attempt and forced a covered drive and pass inside to which Derrick rotated and stripped the ball from behind. I'm so happy when I see us playing so well on D. No more weak guy to cover for and the D keeps breaking down because of it. Feels so nice!
I'd love it if Tre and Jock got more minutes, but I get that with Jock it's more like when the game's at hand and we could ill afford putting in a player when the game's not really decided. Still we did a good job staying ahead throughout their counterpunches and bookended our 1ST Q 30 points with a 4TH Q 30 points. We didn't stay complacent and found different ways to score and didn't stay in the outside shot settling doldrums for too long.
Recognition from individuals about open teammates and finishing with fundamentals are keys for us, as are more effort to generate 3s. We got away with it tonight because our opponent shot poorly, but we can't exchange 2s for 3s and need to get comfortable creating more arc shots. We did well to capitalize on our strengths on O and I hope this is a foundation for us to incorporate more schemes, particularly of the 3s kind. Our D was at least half responsible for our win tonight. We won in large part because of it and I can't wait to see us clicking fully on both ends. Good hustle and focus win.



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