Elnegron wrote:XtremeDunkz wrote:They struggled against zone because they didn't have a lead guard that knew how to beat it. That changed once they got Harden. Don't think that would work too well anymore.bebopdeluxe wrote:
Well played, sir.
I am a little surprised that the Raptors haven't tried to play more zone. The Sixers have absolutely struggled with the zone in games this season. They certainly have the length to crowd Harden and Maxey on the perimeter. The Raptors actually did some nice trapping during that run in the 4th...definitely sped the Sixers up and helped fuel that run that got them back to 11.
If Barnes can't go on Wednesday - or even if he can go - I would try some zone if I were them.
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Lmao this couldn't be further from the truth. Do u even know how the zone defense work?. Harden is 1 of the worse shooter in the league called a superstar. Zone defense will kill this team so don't let the heat get to the 2nd round cause u will find out the hard way
The heat have to play zone. Cause no real way for 6 foot 9 Bam to handle embiid 1:1. Than it’s just a matter of embiid getting frustrated with touches or not making the right passes or jacking up dumb shots. That’s what team relies on.
This is where Maxey and harden come in. Harden is very good at finding guys in half court. And unlike ben Simmons. You just can’t leave harden wide open. Even if he’s shooting 33-35% three pointers. That’s still a better rate than refuse to shoot Simmons.
I don’t know what to expect from a sixers heat series should they meet. Neither team was at full strength in any of the 4 games. Weird in a sense. The more short handed team won all 4 games when they met.