Prince would post up Ginobili or Parker all day. Bowen has to guard Hamilton.
I saw many times in that Miami series that Tayshaun Prince is a decent post player so it would be a better matchup if you put Horry on him. Horry has the strength advantage and can stay in front of him. What do you think about this idea?
Prince would post up Ginobili or Parker all day. Bowen has to guard Hamilton.
Horry doesn't start and Prince does. So that's the fault in your logic. Or are you saying to start Horry instead of someone?
Prince's D is more of a problem to us.
Glenn Robinson might fit well against Prince since he is stronger. Prince can play the low post and you can't underestimate that.
Horry on prince is just plain stupid... for the same reason that Kori said, but also because they are totally different players with totally different contributions... that'd be a bad one.
I don't think Horry will guard Prince much, but he'll be a mainstay on Rasheed Wallace. This'll be another series in which Horry finishes games.
It'll be even more deadly for the Spurs if the Pistons put Rasheed on Tim and have Horry camped out above the three-point line. That'll keep Ben from doubling easy.
Who guards who?
Mohammad guards B. Wallace
Duncan guards R. Wallace
Bowen guards R. Hamilton
Ginobili guards T. Prince
Parker guards C. Billups
on the bench
Horry guards Mcdyess or R. Wallace
Barry or Robinson guards T. Prince
B. Udrih guards C. Arrojo or C. Billups
Yes... finally you've made sense!
Once upon a time you probably could have done well with Horry guarding Prince but hes lost a couple of steps and he would have no chance of staying in front of him and staying out of foul trouple.
^^ the baove list seems about right for me, but damn do we need a long 3
I didn't watch either game. I believe you'll see
mohammad guards sheed
duncan guards ben
^ the above 2 at least for the start of the game. Neither team wants their star post player in foul trouble so vice versa for both
bowen guards hamilton
manu guards prince
parker guards billups
BTW
I'm not really worried about princes offense. More worried about hamilton and sheed. Horry is a better matchup with mcdyess and sheed.
Horry on Prince would be a bad matchup for the Spurs. In spots, sure, it could work but you'd have to have 2 other bigs on the court to make that work and then you are moving away from your style of ball.
That is exactly right now while I will give Prince the edge in height and length (I mean seriously he has some long arms). I think it could be a wash if he has to guard Manu on defensive end. Manu will have a chance to get him in foul trouble if/when he drives to the basket.
Prince had trouble guarding Wade. Look for Hamilton to guard Manu for the Pistons. Prince will guard Bowen and nullify the 3 with his long arms.
I hope thats what they do for the exact same reason. Not taking anything away from Rip as a defender. But, I can't recally anybody being able to stay with Manu. It would be nice to get some quick fouls on him.
If Hamilton is guarding Manu he is going to cough up a lung at the end of the 3rd...
Rip is in better or as good as shape. Unless you Spurs fans are such homer you think Manu is better than AI or Wade. The real question is if whoever is guarding Rip can follow him and defend the curl.
Ginobili is just as athletic and deft as those guys or perhaps you are such a Pistons homer that you don't know about Ginobili's game. The problem for Detroit is if Hamilton is expected to ramp up his offensive game to score on the best defense in the NBA and defend Ginobili then he is going to be burned out quick.
You're wrong. I like Manu's game and he is a great player, but it is not like he is in better shape than Rip. Rip isn't expected to ramp up either, just take what's given. If he can't get going then the rest of the team are more than capable. If Manu and Duncan can't get going - where do the Spurs turn for offense?
Again, you expect Hamilton to play score against the toughest defense in the NBA on a consistent basis and chase Ginobili around the court. Not gonna happen though I wish LBrown would try it.
Here we go again, Hamilton is supposed to shut down Ginobili and light up the Spurs. Right. No way does Hamilton take on Bowen on the offense end and Ginobili on the defensive end and last.
If Hamilton and Billups can't score how are the Pistons supposed to put up points on the board? I've seen how Detroit has struggled offensively against some rather weak defenses during this season.
I like how it's expected that the Piston D can stop Manu and TD but somehow the best defense in the NBA is no problem for the Pistons' offense. Take off your homer colors and get a clue.
MIA and Ind are tough D's. SEA, PHX, and Den are not. Rip is not expected to score as much as you think. The key is Sheed. Sheed gets over 20- Pistons win. It is not like Ginobili is going to light up the Pistons.
Again, Detroit has faced nothing like the Spurs' D. If Hamilton can't put up the points or requires many more touches to do so who takes up the slack?
Look man, Detroit's offense is straight up weaker than the Spurs'.
I disagree - the Spurs are a two man team. If Rip can't score Billups, Sheed, Dice, Prince are more than capable of picking up the slack. If Manu or Duncan can't score- who do the Spurs have? 85 year old Horry?
That's funny an injured shaq/wade and ind w/out artest and oneal are better defensive teams then den and sea. Den and sea are very good defensive teams. I would wager a bet that sea/den would challenge the pistons to a 7/7 game series w/ the possiblity of beating det.
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