Wallace_Wallace wrote:Gimli wrote:spanishninja wrote:
the Mavs shoot almost 6 more 3s a game compared to the Suns. the question is what happens when DALLAS isn't making threes.
Dallas has Doncic playing 1 vs 1 to the basket quite a lot of time. Suns have no one of that caliber. There's none that can stop Doncic going to the basket, as long as he has energy. They also have Brunson and Spencer, which if necessary can go to the basket, since teams will always have to watch out for Doncic. They can also run 3pg lineup, with DFS also always being in threat for making a cut.
Damn, you sound pretty convinced. Your whole strategy is throw the ball to Doncic and get out of the way? And your alternate strategy is to outrun the Suns?
I suppose it could work, but I wouldn't bet on it.
Yeah, it's very primitive offense, but that's what the Mavs do basically the entire time. Give the ball to Doncic.
Mavs only have 5 plays, basically.
1) Screen for Doncic.
2) Doncic 1 vs 1.
3) Doncic get's the ball in the lows post.
3) Brunsons 1 vs 1 or screen (usually ends with Brunson shooting himself).
4) Dwinddle 1 vs 1 or screen (usually ends with Dwinddle shooting himself).
It's not a good offense, but that's what mavs run. It's also very difficult to be stopped.
But that's not the point. All I'm saying is suns don't have anyone that could really attack the paint when necessary. Booker hits way too many threes over defender's hands. There will come a time when he stops making them. Or when CP3 won't be able to just shoot over taller defenders. Bucks have Giannis, Clippers have Kawhi, Lakers have Lebron, Philly has Embiid, Miami Adebayo... If you think it's ridiculous, fine, but in the last 20 years each team have some great players who could score in the paint (except I guess Detroit), if the Suns win they'll be the first that won't have anyone. Take that for your "points in the paint stats".