Fine article !![]()
Hey guys,
First of all I would like to say thank you for all of the positive feedback for my article on Manu Ginobili that was posted here last year. I appreciate it.
I have a new column out today about Tiago Splitter and how he continues to grow into an important piece for the San Antonio Spurs this season, with a focus on his pick-and-roll defense and offense as well as his increased playing time alongside Tim Duncan.
I'd love to hear your feedack either here or on the site. Thanks guys!
http://www.caller.com/news/2013/feb/...oward-s om/
I don't usually read long articles... but this was good
Except for the team below your name being the lakers, thanks for sharing. It was a nice read.
Good read. Tiago's been great this year.
One of the Best parts of that Article,
"he's (Splitter) likely the most mobile pick-and-roll defender the Spurs have had in quite some time (unless you count Aron Baynes, who I think could breakout if the Spurs trade Blair and move him into the rotation)."
I'm sure 99.9% of this forum feels the same way....
WutIronically, Splitter’s lack of diversity within his offensive repertoire makes him an incredible productive offensive player.
(and it should be ”incredibly”)
You're also welcome for the negative feedback.![]()
Thanks for the fix. That means that his lack of a complete game actually helps his offensive production because he only does what he is really good at, which is why he is so efficient.
It also implies he has no reason to expand his game.
Where is the like button on this thread?
I like the pick and roll defense breakdown which matches what the eye thought
spurs "force" teams into mid range shots at one of the highest clips in the league
but since theyre so wide open they hit them near a league high
while the other great defensive teams who have mobile bigs and athletes like the bulls and pacers force them into low percentage shots
its why popovich needs some counter to this strategy (trap) since a team like the thunder has lots of good mid range shooters
"Splitter's defense on the pick-and-roll is the main reason that San Antonio's team pick-and-roll defense has jumped from league worst to league average this season.Splitter ranks first in the NBA in points per possession allowed, giving up a paltry .676 PPP to opposing ball handlers. Splitter is also holding ball handlers to just 34.1% shooting, which ranks him behind just two players: Larry Sanders and Joakim Noah, two elite defensive players."
Didn't know we were that bad...
Thanks.
Great article, thanks for sharing.
Correct. Similar to Tyson Chandler, Splitter has no reason to expand his game at this point in his career. He's a very good player right now because he does what he's asked to extremely well. He is an extremely valuable player as-is. There is no reason for him to attempt to add a jumper to his game.
I've seen the Spurs go with some hard hedges this season as a change of pace against quick players that can shoot (Damian Lillard comes to mind). Not sure they would go full-on with a trap though it is an interesting idea.
Also, in case any of you are interested, here is my Xs and Os breakdown of the 15 Snug pick-and-roll play that is shown in the Splitter post. http://thechasedownblock.com/40855/b...pick-and-roll/
Mark, how far do you see the Spurs going this year?
Excellent write up![]()
I think San Antonio is a Western Conference Finals team again. I don't see them beating OKC this year unless Ginobili is able to get over all of these nagging injuries and play at 100% the entire series. If the Clippers can knock out the Thunder - a possibility as that is a decent matchup for them - then I can see the Spurs beating LAC in the WCF, though I think the Clips would also have a chance in that series. Obviously the Grizzlies would be a tough second round test for San Antonio but my sleeper team as far as a potential upset of San Antonio is the Warriors. If those two matchup in the second round I think the Warriors will give San Antonio a run for their money.
If the standings are the same at the end of the year as they are today then San Antonio would win round one easily. The Rockets are the best possible matchup for the Spurs because they play extremely fast, which plays into the Spurs' hands. If they make a trade, perhaps it becomes a tougher series, but I don't think Houston can beat SAS. And I can't omit the Lakers. Even though I don't think they will make the playoffs, LAL-SAS in the first round could mirror the MEM-SAS from 2011, but that could just be the Laker fan inside me talking.
Overall: I think the Spurs make it back to the Western Conference Finals but I think their path to get there will be a little more compe ive and interesting than last season.
Ask your boss for a raise. Good insight into the nuances of basketball offense and defense and great video illustrations of the points you make. You should be working in a bigger market.
Agreed. I wouldn't complain nearly as much about basketball writers if they produced content like this.
Other than the whole Lakers thing, OP did a great job.![]()
Haha! Thanks! I am actually just 19-years old. I am in college now getting a sports media degree. I appreciate your kind words!
...Well that would explain everything.
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