Sometimes, it really is that simple.“If the floor is spaced well and everyone knows where to be, there's a lot less chance of a turnover,” Popovich said. “If you have some confusion and people are not spaced, you tend to end up in crowds.
“In general, I think we've had too many players playing in a crowd, trying to make great plays when the easy play is available and wouldn't result in a turnover.”
And this is just as true.“You have to continue to push, and that's what we've been doing,” Duncan said. “We've been pushing through turnovers and, unfortunately, making more of them. But you have to stay aggressive. If you don't, the other team wins that battle.”
You can't let the fear of the turnover be the driving force; playing not to lose only prevents you from winning.
Once the guys all know exactly where each individual needs to be, and where not to be in relation, the turnovers will become fewer and farther between because the congestion will give way to spacing; those timing and lower percentage passes will find their mark more often when the teammate isn't needlessly bringing his defender into the picture..

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