He is saying have Leonard on Durant, so im confused what you are saying.
You are probably right about fisher for small ball though.
The Spurs are comfortable playing that way too so I'm sure we'll see a lot of it from both teams during this series.
A couple of counterpoints to that.
1. Postseason Tim Duncan > Regular season Tim Duncan
2. Granted it's been a couple months since these teams last played, but my recollection is that OKC was doubling Duncan. Dejaun Blair had some of his best games of the season against OKC and I've got to believe that's a direct result of extra attention being given to Duncan.
3. The guy starting next to Duncan these days is a much bigger offensive threat than Dejuan Blair.
He is saying have Leonard on Durant, so im confused what you are saying.
You are probably right about fisher for small ball though.
OK, but remember -- in the Spurs motion sets, both Duncan and Diaw are moving around all over the half court. If he edges off either one of them to be in a position to protect the paint, the Spurs are getting easy baskets. Keeping Ibaka in a position to be able to do the kind of damage he's used to doing is going to be nearly impossible.
The fact that he's a weak man defender but an excellent help defender is all the more reason to run sets where he has to commit to being primarily a man defender.
the chart uses height w/shoes. So durant would be less than that 8.53%( which wouldn't have made the list anyways.)
you keep putting way too much stock into them beating the Mavs and Lakers, tbh.
OK, so the Spurs have Duncan, Diaw, Leonard, Ginobili, and Parker on the floor. The Thunder have Ibaka, Durant, Harden, Fisher, and Westbrook.
Who on Earth is Fisher going to guard? Fisher guarding Parker or Ginobili is a sick joke. Kawhi is probably the least potent Spur offensively, and he's got 6 inches on Fisher and is a lot faster besides at this point in Fisher's career.
Valid point. I only recall Ibaka mainly paired with Blair, who I take it is fairly different on offense than Diaw. Ibaka is not a weak man defender. He's just not. Great? No. Weak? Also a no. On the flip side to your point, also keep in mind that Ibaka covers ground unlike any frontcourt player you'll see in the NBA so...he very often makes up for any defensive lapses by him or his teammates on that ability alone. Ibaka's not your primary concern here in this series, but he's a definite factor. Just as, for instance, OKC hasn't seen a PG like Parker in the playoffs this year, SA has not seen a frontcourt defensive player like Ibaka..and they will have to make adjustments accordingly.
'cheguevara' doesn't know so don't worry about him.
good to have Thunder fans on the board. I hope they're better than Seattle fans.
We're the nicest fans in the NBA! lol Well, that's what Jimmy Goldstein says anyways.
by all means be my guest and give us mortals your technical breakdown of the series
OKC Frontline >> Jazz/injured Clips
OKC's frontline is easily better than that of the Clippers. I don't see how you could really dispute that. Griffin is mediocre (at very best) on the defensive end.
A major key to the series is to challenge Durant on both sides of the court, test his strength, have SJAX post him up a few times per game. This prevents him from roaming on defense and creating fast break opportunities.
ibaka is a much better weakside defender then d jordan
jordan looked like a dumb fck tyring to cover the weakside v the spurs
Last edited by slick'81; 05-24-2012 at 05:09 PM.
Defensively yeah, but not offensively. Millsap, Jefferson, & Favors >>>>> Ibaka and Perkins.
You're right -- calling him a "weak" man defender is overstating it. My bad.
And for sure, his ability to cover ground quickly is what makes him so elite as a help defender. It will be a constant battle for the Spurs to keep the players and the ball moving fast enough to keep Ibaka out of the path to the basket. That said... that's what the Spurs do. They move players around like crazy and they put 5 guys on the floor who can pass the ball well. This is almost certainly the toughest offense in the league for Ibaka to try to do what he does best.
^^^ Pretty sure the team we faced in the first round has that honor.
This was clearly NOT the same Mavs team as last year. Dont insult last years Mavs with this years Mavs. It was a COMPLETELY diff. Mavs team. Kidd is done. Dirk was hobbled. NO CHANDLER, no D inside. And no Barea to shake things up. And there is more. These were the defending champs only in name.
The Lakers... The Lakers...
They are going to blow their team up because they are so damn slow and have absolutely no bench. I can understand you saying its not going to be as easy as other posters think. But to think Dallas and LA are any better than Utah and the Clips has no merit imo.
And live by the 3 die by the 3... are you still in last years Memphis series?
Jefferson from Utah was better in the playoffs than any big on OKC, the Clips, and the Lakers (because Bynum does not show in half the games and Gasol quit sick and tired of Kobe).
No offense, cheguevara ... but you did also 'predict' that The Grizz would come back and get rid of The Clips in the middle of that series. ... But those "injured Clips" took care of business and beat the living outta' The Grizz on their own homecourt nonetheless.
And now... here we aaarrrree...
Just sayin'.
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