That eight minute stretch against the Clippers shows the defensive potential of this team. I don't think it would have been possible in the past. The Clippers weren't just missing shots. The Spurs were forcing them to miss.
hopefully we can see some of this elite defense timvp brushed upon. spurs will need to tighten their defense because it's a matter of when not if the spurs' jump shots will stop falling. as they get deeper in the playoffs, their hands will be a bit shakier and the mental pressure becomes heavier. there will be a few games where the spurs will shoot horribly and the only way to recover is to play excellent defense.
it's hard to judge the spurs' level of defense the past two series. the jazz and clippers' offense in no way compares to the thunder's. we don't really know if spurs defense improved or if they simply faced struggling teams.
however, the spurs have slowly added the personnel to play above average defense and even parker improved. replacing jefferson and blair with leonard and diaw at the starting spots have reaped dividends. the media constantly praises the spurs' efficient offense while the spurs' defense flies under the radar. i still believe defense wins championships and hope pop has been secretly disciplining the spurs into playing hard nosed defense once again. i want to see pop unleash the defense onto the thunder like a card he's been holding back.
That eight minute stretch against the Clippers shows the defensive potential of this team. I don't think it would have been possible in the past. The Clippers weren't just missing shots. The Spurs were forcing them to miss.
I believe the Thunder are pretty good when Westbrook takes over.
I don't necessarily disagree, I'm just saying the extent of the gap that's been portrayed between the compe ion is a myth. But it is funny, though. The past few seasons, when many remained steadfast that the Spurs weren't contenders, I never heard when someone beat them in the playoffs about how difficult it was because of their championship experience. Now the Spurs and Lakers (and to a lesser extent, Mavs) have swapped places, yet they're still being built up for what they've done in the past.
Zach Lowe on SI gave a very important stat:
The Thunder allowed the fourth most corner three-pointers this season.
That could potentially be HUGE. The Spurs live off of corner three-pointers. That could also explain why the Spurs have shot >50% on three-pointers against the Thunder over the last two seasons.
If a team doesn't defend the corner threes against the Spurs, they are usually doomed, tbh. The Grizzlies, for example, made it a point to eliminate corner threes last year in the playoffs ... and we all remember how well that strategy worked.
Please, please, please keep ignoring those corner threes, OKC.
well thunder covered threes well for most part but spurs made some big ones in 4
That would be a 19-game winning streak, not 18.
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