Special_Puppy wrote:Why are the Wolves doing a worse job of containing the Mavericks than the Thunder and Clippers? Wolves have the worst DTG out of the 3 against the Mavs?
I think this is the big question for everyone to ponder.
When the best RS defense, that's looked phenomenal in previous playoff series, looks worse than other comers against a new opponent, this is almost certainly got some matchup specific things going on.
The two things I'd point out:
1. Minny's ultra-big defense is clearly geared to stop interior attack, which while it includes attacks from a big like Jokic, is certainly supposed to discourage drives to the interior.
2. Here's what Minny's opponents look like by #Drives, Points%, and total points on those drives look like in the playoffs:
Dallas: 49.3 on 62.2% for 30.7 PPG
Phoenix: 44.5 on 60.1% for 26.8 PPG
Denver: 37.7 on 52.3% for 19.7 PPG
So, the most glaring thing here is just that Denver was not able to attack Minnesota in this way effectively, but obviously Dallas is one-uping Phoenix by this measure as well.
Looking at the same stat but for players:
Irving (DAL): 15.0 on 73.3% for 11.0 PPG
Doncic (DAL): 19.3 on 56.9% for 11.0 PPG
Booker (PHX): 14.0 on 67.9% for 9.5 PPG
Durant (PHX): 9.3 on 100% for 9.3 PPG
Murray (DEN): 15.6 on 47.7% for 7.4 PPG
Jokic (DEN): 8.6 on 76.7% for 6.6 PPG
So we see the top two Mavs have done the most per game scoring damage through drives.
I think Kyrie is clearly the guy standing out most in this way taking absurdly difficult shots and making them at a high rate. Not saying he's the MVP of the series, because Luka stands out in many ways, but let's just compare how this looks compared to last series:
Irving (DAL): 12.8 on 42.9% for 5.5 PPG
Doncic (DAL): 16.7 on 51.0% for 8.5 PPG
Luka's doing better against Minny than OKC to be sure, but it's not the night & day difference that we see for Kyrie.
Honestly, when I see Kyrie burning so hot, I can't help but think that some of this isn't about the opponent at all. Kyrie's a player who has long captured the hooper imagination with how amazing he look when he's on, but the reason why he's not an MVP level player is that he isn't always on.
So while I think that some of the answer here has to do with Minny not actually being built to stop someone like Kyrie, some of it is also probably bad luck for Minny. If Luka, whose well never truly runs dry, has a teammate hitting like this, there maybe no stopping Dallas.
Now as I say all of this, I think it's vital to shout out the job Dallas has done with the role players being shooters & lob threats, who - when paired with strong playmakers - allow Dallas to punish extra attention on Luka & Kyrie.
The lob threats (Lively & Gafford) I think make us all ask the question, "Why did it take so long to give Luka these guys?". Definitely worth discussing further.
The 3 point shooting is trickier because that's very clearly not a new thing for the Mavs, and their 3rd main 3-point shooter along with the stars (Washington) literally shot poorly during the regular season. It's clear that the answer was more complicated than "surround Luka with shooters", but if you're on the team, you're not a star, and you're not a lob threat, clearly you need to be hitting 3's to make all of this really sing.
There's now a question of how sustainable Washington's shooting is. The 3P% doesn't actually look all that unsustainable for a role player, but this isn't what Washington was doing leading up to this despite his "3J" nickname and promising career start in Charlotte.