THe coaches put Chris Paul and Kobe Bryan on the first team.
Their cred was shot after that...
I'm not impressed by Marcus Camby's younger clone...
THe coaches put Chris Paul and Kobe Bryan on the first team.
Their cred was shot after that...
Kobe's on an all NBA defensive team this year too (he was even on the first team last year when he was terrible on D). Completely devalues that award imo. I don't put much stock into it anymore.
I don't deny that Ibaka has positive defensive impact, but at the same time Ibaka keeps blocking balls into the stands (possession back to opposing team), or hard to the 3pt line (back into possession of the opposing team), which practically makes the block pointless. Dwight Howard does the same thing. Blocks are only really good when you get the ball afterward. Otherwise it's just another highlight play that didn't make a whole lot of difference. I don't consider Ibaka to be a top 5 defender in the league really. More like around 15-20 area. Still good, but doesn't do well in the post, especially against players with a lot of moves like Duncan who's been beasting in the playoffs thus far.
Speaking of Duncan and playoffs, he's 9 blocks away from setting the all time playoffs blocks record. Since he's getting about 2 per game this postseason, odds are high he'll get it on some Thunder player who will forever have the dubious honor of being a footnote in NBA history.
Still, honestly defensively I'm more worried about Sefolosha than Ibaka, especially if Thabo is guarding Manu. How he didn't make 2nd team all-defense is beyond me. (Congrats Kobe, btw, on your lifetime achievement award!)
Anywho, all joking/trolling aside, this should be a great series (probably the best of the playoffs), and honestly, I wouldn't see it as an upset if the Thunder won. Both these teams are rolling. The Spurs are a superior all-around team, but anything could happen.
Their offense is. VDN offense. Roll the ball out and just play. They aren't much for sets it seems.
Don't sabe me bro....
I kind of feel sorry for Westbrook. He seems like a nice guy. But Tony is in his head. And not to mention that Goldstein guy calling him out for wearing fake glasses and looking like a dork. Ouch.
Point taken on the blocks going out of bounds or back to the shooting team. Ibaka's damn good though. Yes, some of those blocks don't produce results, but many do and the number of shots he deters, alters, etc is significant. His impact is substantial whether he blocks the shot or not. I'm not making him out to be the NBA's finest defensive big, but he's damn good and he's not even at his peak.
Ibaka IMO isn't the smartest of players either. He loves for some reason from time to time jack up jump shots like he's Dirk Nowitzki, and I reiterate his penchant for wanting to "block everything". More often than not against smart teams those players don't play much due to foul trouble.
As far as this series goes the question isn't whether or not Ibaka is a great defender (he is). It's to what extent will his effect on the defensive side of the court be dimished by him having to leave the paint to stick with a Spurs big who can shoot from the outside?
Oh I know, I have no hate for Ibaka. If I could take any player off the Thunder right now it'd be Ibaka (in terms of adding to the Spurs). He's a good player. I like his mid range jumper as well.
But yeah, I find myself not staying awake at night over his shot blocking when he just blocks it back into our hands. Same deal, I don't stay awake at night over a few dunks either. They just count for 2 points in the end, not 5 or 10. Thunder can poster the Spurs all series long for all I care as long as SA still wins. You can have the highlights, I'll take the le.
Ibaka usually blocks from the weak side, which means not much body contact. I don't see fouling being an issue. If he guards TD on the other hand... But he won't IMO Perk will guard TD.
Exactly. What you're going to see this series is a lot of "small ball" by OKC with KD at the 4 and Ibaka/Collison at C.
I hope so, especially with Fish used in the smallball lineup.
Neither Ibaka nor Collison can guard Tim without a double team.
Not to take anything from Duncan, but I honestly (even being objective) don't see Duncan as one of the more difficult defensive assignment Ibaka sees during the course of a season. OKC will not double team Duncan. I'll take my chances one on one with Duncan vs leaving those other guys to shoot the ball without a defender 8 feet from them.
Duncan against OKC this year
5-13, 11 pts
5-16 13 pts
5-13 16pts
He's not worthy of a double team from OKC. 6 of his 42 shot attempts were blocked. That's a high %.
I hope Scotty Brooks didnt watch the Clipper series and is thinking the exact same thing, tbh.
Duncan against Clippers in the regular season
5-13, 10 points
5-14, 11 points
7-13, 17 points
In the postseason
12-20, 26 points
9-14, 18 points
8-16, 19 points
9-14, 21 points
Collison might have a shot but Ibaka would be heading to the bench with foul trouble shortly if he's guarding Tim for a prolonged period time.
Perk should do a decent job but he's gonna be pick n roll'd to death while he's out there.
Nice write up. Made some good points. As hot as Westbrook, Durant, and Harden are, if we can limit just one of those guys scoring a little bit and play Spurs ball like we have been, I think we have a great shot. Gotta force turnovers a bit more too and crash the boards. I can't wait for Sunday. Believe. Go Spurs.
Hey I'm not saying Duncan's not a great player! I just don't think OKC should double team him. If the rest of the team sucked, yeah sure...but they don't.
Good, Timmy's gonna tear some up then.
Nice post, tbh.
Not saying he's going to repeat that 3 game regular season trend. Duncan's gonna get his. He's one of those guys. You can't double team him and let 3 other guys get theirs too though.
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