Mamba Mentality wrote:SK21209 wrote:Mamba Mentality wrote:Celtics have only blitzed Curry three times all series. That's mindblowing...I think this might be the game where they get away from the drop coverage and force the other guys to beat them, or at the very least mix up their defensive coverages.
The Celtics haven't blitzed pick and rolls much all season and I think they've tried to put off doing so in this series. Not only is it something that they don't typically do, but its kind of the last card they can play to slow Curry down. It's not a silver bullet, the Warriors will probably make some good adjustments to it since blitzing Curry isn't exactly a new strategy. And once they do, that's kind of it. We saw Bud try a bunch of defensive wrinkles in the Bucks-Celtics series, but by the end he was back to their base defense with Giannis and Lopez. There just weren't any other cards to play, so you have to revert to the strategy you can execute best.
I don't disagree with anything that you're saying. I just think the Celtics have to find a way to keep the Warriors off balance, working in some aggressive double teams from time to time wouldn't be a bad idea. I only remember them blitzing Curry in the 4th and it was effective.
On one hand, Boston aggressively trapping/blitzing Curry would be a change-up for this series. On the other, most teams defend GS that way so they've got a ton of experience in how to play against it. In that sense Boston's more straight-up defense is the change-up.







































