I don't know that you can stop him from going right if that's what he wants to do. You can try to push him out and make him uncomfortable as he goes right.
The bigger problem is the Spurs inability to find a way to defend through screens, regardless of the direction in which the ball is headed. Even when they work out switches at the top, they have had poor rotations behind the ball and have conceded too many uncontested jumpers. It's all about defense, and it's all about contesting shots, wherever they're taken.

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ah you beat me too it i was going to post that
