One of the ways to make them think before shooting those long 3's is to punish the out of them every time they miss one. Shoot a bad 3 against some teams and they'll snag the rebound and run it back down your throat for an easy layup. It's automatic for them to get out and run. The Spurs gave up way too many of those rebounds to the Rockets. Most of the time the Spurs bring it up slowly and get the Rockets' defense time to set up.
So, okay... Pop's strategy is to slow the pace. But the Spurs were walking the ball up the court, getting their offense set with 15 seconds left, and THEN taking shots with 12 seconds left. The worst of both worlds.
Aldridge guarding Harden on the perimeter is a recipe for a loss. Stop it. Hedge and recover. Go under and take your chances on Harden shooting the 3? I just know I don't want to have to look at LMA out there cringing in front of the Beard.
The Spurs have been setting up a wall when one of the Rockets heads into the paint. Last night I kept seeing two guys set up inside the freaking restricted circle. Brilliant. But while I'm on that subject - Bertans has been a very good rim defender. The Rockets have been getting a LOT of their points near the rim. Does anyone else see some possible synergy there? And as a bonus, Bertans just might make a few 3's and bend the Rockets' defense a little.