OKC did what Euro teams always do against France with FNT. A good defender on Parker (Westbrook is , and I remember Batum saying that Sefolosha was the best defender in the league, no Howard, Westbrook or Ibaka...) and double team him in high pick and roll. Parker has said that in this condition he passes the ball to Diaw or Duncan, but I've nothing of that. And when finally Duncan has the ball, it's an isolation and four other guys stop moving... As the spacing and the ball movement is the best thing for the team, that's not good.
They need to be more aggressive on the movements, make screens, and move this damn ball with confident passes. And it's not possible if Parker keeps dribbling and Diaw don't ask for the ball -- or other players. Against two players, it's almost a turnover. And obviously he needs to pass the ball before the help. If he continues to move off the ball, Sefolosha will have the same problem Westbrook has had in the traffic. There's no secret, Sefo on Parker was a major impact, but the Spurs were also too moribund, less implicated and aware.
And if Parker can't give the ball to Diaw or if Diaw turn the ball over, perhaps it's time to experiment for one game Splitter, then Diaw playing with Ginobili in the second unit.
But less Westbrook, a more implicated Durant and more minutes for Sefolosha, it's automatically a better team.

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