They also stuggle against more athletic teams HH. It's not a fluke they were bacdoor swept by the Thunder in 2012 and it's not really surprising they dropped the first two games to them this year.
You said it, not me. We're 1/4th of the way through the season. I don't think they're SSS's anymore. Even so, you say that you don't like to use them but then you do. I wasn't talking philosophy, I was talking execution. But, thanks for moving the goal posts. In your previous post, you said the Spurs give up the mid range J's and guard against the three. That's clearly not happening. It doesn't matter if they're bottom 7 in corner three's. It's pretty pointless when your giving them up from everywhere else and most of them, being the uncontested variety.
They also stuggle against more athletic teams HH. It's not a fluke they were bacdoor swept by the Thunder in 2012 and it's not really surprising they dropped the first two games to them this year.
they play 4 times in the season, they will exchange wins..
Go look at the game thread, I said they were going to lose before the game, predictable loss..
And how can I move the goal posts when YOU replied to MY post about the Spurs strategy, and began arguing about execution?..I never claimed they were good at defending 3s in this small sample size of a season, I was simply pointing out that their philosophy is allowing more mid-range jump shots, which they're 4th in the league at this season, and is something they have been near the top of the league at for years..
Ibaka had a 63% True Shooting % and a 123 offensive rating in that series..his shooting ability buried the Spurs, tbh..
The Spurs defensive scheme boils down to two principles:
1) Never allow middle penetration.
2) Force opposing players to take long 2s versus 3s or shots near the rim.
The reason for never allowing middle penetration is pretty obvious. If you allow middle penetration you open up a of lot more options for the opposing team's guard off penetration. By always funneling the opposing guard baseline, you limit their options and therefore maximize the probability of "guessing correctly" for help defense purposes, because the opposing team has only 2 or 3 sensible options off baseline penetration.
Against OKC in 2012, this defensive strategy essentially forced OKC's bigs to shoot an astronomical percentage from mid range to beat us (with ref help) in 6 games. I'd say it was a pretty good strategy in 2012.
If Collison, Ibaka, and Fisher go 23 for 25 from mid range you just have to tip your hat.
Oh, so you did say it. Did you predict a Spurs loss yesterday because that would be contradictory.
You made a blurb about strategy and I told you the strategy wasn't working. Then, you talked about how the team struggles against good shooting bigs. The Lakers have a good shooting big, as does Philly, as does GS, as does Miami etc. The Spurs struggle against athletic bigs because Tim Duncan isn't as mobile as he use to be and Tiago isn't very athletic and just gets overmatched. It doesn't really make a difference if they can hit a jum shot because they're giving those up anyways. They also struggle against teams with athletes that possess speed and quickness..... Harden, Iiliard, Paul, OKC etc. Green's regression, Beli's lack of D, Patty's inability to kee players in front of him and Parker's slow start have all been contributing factors.
Ibaka was 6-14 yesterday. I think the Spurs can live with that.
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Ibaka hit a lot of shots in the restricted area too.
yep. he started ginobli. it was no coasting then. he seriously doesn't know everything like people up here claims he does..
Spurs not having athletic big that can defend the pick'n'roll is a big problem. Most of the time Parker has to defend 2vs1, normally you shouldn't even let a point guard going 1vs1.
Portland and Houston can cause some problems as well
Splitter is a good Pnr defender and Ayres is pretty athletic
Green/Westbrook=Last season-4 Games, 23.0 PPG ,36%FG, 28 3pt, 22 FGA per game.
This season-2 Games-18.5 PPG, 39% FG, 18 FGA Per Game
Leonard/Durant-41 mpg, 50% FG %,16 FGA, 23 PPG (5 below his average, 1 of those games, Green was the primary defender)
This season-2 Games-43 % FG, 18.5 FGA, 20.5 ppg) (5 below his average, 1 of those games, Green was the primary defender)
Splitter/Ibaka-4 Games-50% FG 10 FGA per game, 13.3 PPG
This season-2 Games-44%FG-14.5 FGA Per Game, 15.5 PPG
It works well against the Thunder. Last game Westbrook went off because we had Green on Durant and Parker on Westbrook.
The OP was talking about "Pop's defensive schemes" which seems to imply "Pop's philosophy".
Yeah! Lebron is on fire, we need to quit treating him like he isn't an NBA player and get on him. Kawhi has already proven he can bother James. We need to fix that pronto or it's the end for us this series.
June 2013
There are a few other factors but the to simplify it I think is spurs struggle greatly against athleticism. TD when he had younger legs would negate this quite a bit but father of time is a , and he is not capable of holding the fort down on his own against fast athletic players coming into the lane.
Their team is usually pretty sharp but Spurs still need at least 1 more quick lengthy "Young" player especially against the elite teams.
*Belinelli & Mills cut lead in 2nd quarter*
Pop: "WHAT THE ARE YALL DOING?! SIT NEXT TO BAYNES"
did anyone see that play where tony was playing the passing lane (as if he was gonna get a steal from harden)
he was literally sagging 15ft from lin giving him a wide open 3.
cmon pop tell these s to stick to their man and let harden get his. dude will get his no matter what. put green on harden and kawhi on parsons. harden will get his but I guarantee kawhi would shut that fool down. I really hope pops still coasting, tbh.
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