falcolombardi wrote:Peregrine01 wrote:Tim Lehrbach wrote:
It's the only thing that's worked, but I'm not so sure the Warriors are being forced out of their motion by Boston's defense. By my eyes (i.e., I don't have the numbers to back this up and can never remember from among the umpteen sites where people get which data...) they've just gradually become a less kinetic halfcourt team over time, and Curry in particular has decreased his off-ball mileage. I could be wrong, but my guess here is that if Curry and the Warriors could move off-ball as crisply and as relentlessly as they used to, it will still be more effective than Curry on-ball running P&R, and they'd wouldn't have to go away from it. And I think all of this explains at least some of the drop in efficiency that Curry has experienced this year (and which probably isn't coming back at this stage of his career, unless he improbably becomes even better at shooting contested shots).
Warriors managed 17 pick and rolls on average in the regular season...which would rank next to dead last in the whole league. They did 33 in game 2. So I don't think it's so much Curry being unable to fly all over the floor like he used to but a conscious decision to pull their ace card, which is Curry in pick and roll. The Warriors purposely limit their most lethal play to promote their "strength in numbers" approach in the regular season but it's good that they've learned to be less dogmatic when everything's on the line.
do you think boston wil do somethingh to take away the pick and roll? seems like they should have the ability to switch a lot and go over screens as their size and lenght gives them rim protection
The steph pnr was a by product of the line up.
The start of the 2nd and 4th qs, the celtics have made their runs. Kerr normally starts with klay and poole while curry and wiggs get their breather. However, vv
Game 2:
Steph played all of the 1q.
Wiggs played all of the 2nd.
Steph and wiggs played all of the 3rd. And in the 3rd, gsw made their run with defense. Their 5 best impact players were on the floor: steph, wiggs, gp2, otto, and dray. Kinda hard to run motion.