You can't have it both ways.
Spurs have less possessions, on both ends, obviously. Don't use common sense or anything.
Second, I never said athleticism doesn't play a factor.
You can't have it both ways.
when bigs block a lot of shots, it usually means the rest of your team is playing poor defense (especially perimeter player)
So what universe do you live in, where timing and good positioning are not required physical attributes of blocking a shot? do they use telekinesis to swat the ball? Not their hands and sense of timing/position on the floor or anything, you know, the only way a person can physically block a shot.
Without fouling or cheating, i mean i guess you could grab their arm right as they shoot, or punch the ball out of the basket everytime or something. But otherwise, timing/positioning is the only way a human can physically pull off a block.
you said it matters "a lot" more. That's laughable.
good positioning to block a shot isn't always good positioning to play actual defense.
Again, when Dirk pump fakes and Chris Andersen goes flying up in the air giving Dirk a wide open jumper or lane to the basket, is he playing good defense? Did he had good position?
The 82 Spurs games in 2007-2008 averaged to have 88.8 possessions. That same season, the average Suns game had 96.7 possessions.
88.8/96.7 < 337/518, meaning the Suns averaged more blocks per possession than SA.
There is no way to deny that the Suns were a better shot blocking team than SA in 2007-2008.
Not necessarily, but this is the case A LOT of the time.
Suns Defense > Spurs Defense!
Create a poll about what matters more.
In 2006-2007, Clippers best defense in the NBA!!!!
to block shots while still playing defense, timing is essential.
if you don't care about defense and just want to block a shot, any dumbass who can jump high will do.
He has no clue at this point.
i don't have time for other people's opinions. do your own dirty work.
I'm sure if I was wrong all the time, I wouldn't want to read other people's opinions either.
that any dumbass who can jump high, can't block shots. I know you honestly believe the suns never played defense because you don't know , but the reality is, the defensive practices every team goes through would put amare and others in the right position - should they wish. The problem is, there were no repecussions for not being in the right position. Factor in more possessions and my point stands. That's why I called you a sunfan (and I was even predicting a suns/spurs retort - i'm more than aware that the spurs arent a great shot blocking team). You're all wrapped up in who can jump the highest and run the fastest and score the quickest. A good shotblocker alters shots all the time as well. Don't see Amare doing that.
That's why i never said athleticism ISN'T a factor - a high flying athlete is way better fit to block shots than a timmy for example, of course. I'm not denying that. The problem is exactly what you said - that athleticism is a lot more than important than timing and positioning. Timing and positioning must be right for a block to even have any chance of occurring.
And about those "dumbasses" someone mentioned - they might be low in overall BBiq, but they've got timing and positioning.
And the majority of them are still ty defensive players.
That's a ing foul every time!!! Goddamit I scream to the TV every time he gets away with that .![]()
No, a good defender alters shots all the time. A good shot blocker is someone that blocks a lot of shots.
A stereotypical "Sunfan" would be saying "The Suns defense is really good, they block a lot of shots." How am I wrapped up in who can jump the highest?
D'antoni didn't have the team practice defense at all, and please don't tell me you know otherwise. The reason Nash signed with the team in the first place was because of the light practices that stressed offense. This later resulted with Grant Hill signing with Phoenix.
And I've already proven that the "possessions" argument is simply wrong, the Suns the past two seasons have averaged more blocks per possession than San Antonio, you can't use an argument when it has statistically been proven wrong.
Speaking of being the old Suns, I think Dallas is going to add Tim Thomas to the roster this week.
I have seen this as well. My response:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umDr0mPuyQc
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