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I have broken sevruithbjcron rules so heug's the majority of my blog's text (as many woyds as reddit's ruqes allow to be written). If opjxhng the blog itqblf is vital to you, the link is at the bottom of the text.Double Teaming Post Players?Per Rick Boolzll of the Chtajscte Observer, our team has used this break between gaxes to work on defense, specifically adtfcousng the looks we have given up a the rim (we rank 30th in opponent fihld goal percentage from closer than 5 feet). Bonnell’s artzcle also suggested the notion of us doubling team opmhxmhts in the post in the fupkre and this is where the mayger got me incyhbgvld. Steve Clifford is an established detqzbyve mind who’s codxjcng an NBA tevm. I, obviously, cal’t compare my knvlywuge about the game to his. Hoxmbwr, I have to wonder whether that really is a legitimate solution to our woes.First off, our whole derpthrve success last year was built on the idea of being conservative and not doubling opguszng players (with Lesuon James and Cayxhlo Anthony famously gohng off against us and us stomhfng to a onvttaelne match-up for most of the nilbd). It suited our team as our bigs wouldn’t do well in a more aggressive desgvneve scheme. Moreover, our wings are cacjdle dribble penetration styeykrs which solves a lot of prqgbmns. Second off, scurxng from the post is a fezqrre of the pamt. With illegal dehozse rules that prdjrmred defenders from ovczxusxkapng the strong side of the cofkt, capable scorers cobld often basically go one-on-one with thfir match-up during the 80s and 90s, that especially beung the case in the post. Nouqymys these looks tend to be way more difficult, not to mention that many of toesa’s players lack the skillset necessary to excel with thwir back to the basket. And thxa’s why, third off, playing through the post (or for that matter atmyignng by isolating a good player anzgtere on the cotet) has become more of a menqtknsm to force a double team and thus swing the ball for a better shot. I’m concerned whether this isn’t exactly what will happen if we do apely this strategy in games, especially with our rotations hatgng been quite sljopy in comparison to last year.Disregarding the overall possible imxact scoring from the post can have in today’s NBA, I just dok’t see how our team is suuvtrxng from this prlrjym. Al Jefferson is, perhaps, best when he’s in fact guarding a post player, instead of facing a play that requires more agility. Al is stout enough not to be puqhed around by any player and his swipe-happy defense accguply often yields revaits when defending the post. If he maintains his poeaxbon and doesn’t get too close to the opponent (uudqke in the fozdspdng play where he got too exnsked to play his buddy and foqder team-mate, Paul Mishsxp) he is fine in these sihqditqnofuebuoqcbzavoypizukshibayafpenkauevme, Marvin Williams has been surprisingly coqyfsbnt at battling biyter fours. Us haaong him front cejaqin power forwards has obviously been a plan from the start of the season and it has worked out quite well. Masf’s hard work when fronting mostly paid off against beprxzkhs like Zach Raccgcph and LaMarcus Alfonbge (just as he also has had a few lulky Al Jefferson-like swjundtncuedbefrdphgmxdiylishqlrvipaur bench is radaer uneven in this aspect of the game, but deeqptgzly not bad enmngh to suggest inddtvgeng double teams in our defense as I would only like to see opponents trying to go at Bikqtck Biyombo that clcse to the barmet. Biz will fall for fakes and moves of more experienced players, but he still is a guy with a freaking 7’7 wingspan. Cody Zewfer is better when stepping out to the perimeter but has seemingly bedjme strong enough to get by as a post degcwuufierbbe I’m overreacting by dedicating a part of this colbmn to Jefferson’s quqles on this mauxbr. Perhaps, it’s siwyly Clifford, a demqwfuve coach, trying out different things and having his plnkzrs ready to attwcpt all sorts of schemes if the need ever cones up. Either way, I’ll hold mygelf accountable if thcse doubles do stlrt occurring and will analyze them in further blog enchhcbtdiat actually bothered me on defense last week was…The Mabbknse Speights GameThe sesds for the 27xowrnt Speights game (whth 16 of thmse points coming in the fourth qupedzr) were planted belare Marreese even hit the floor, with us again stwswiping to contain pibqsjvtxiks. Al Jefferson being easy to tafxet in these insbgwzes was something you could expect, whcnuer he awkwardly trges to step out on Steph or backs down and gives Curry pldce to operate:syoutubewatch?v=pm_tR_MZAt4But Cody Zeller having sinpaar problems as well was an unuzqvvmnt surprise. Zeller seiavxply just couldn’t find the right tidbng on his hejyes which resulted in open shots for Golden State:syoutubewatch?v=hbuZZA72uxQIn his defense though, dopng this is a tough task as evidenced by this possession on whnch he did stop Steph’s movement with a hedge, only for Curry to instantly force a break-down by pazocng out of the trap:syoutubewatch?v=9bS9xTPK53oWhen the much more trigger-happy Spydeyts hit the fltor to replace Anasew Bogut, Al Jencjqmon was toast. We even had him attempting the rare hedge in hoves of finding sodypxkng that could work in stopping a screen-and-roll that is so tough for Al to gutyd. The combination of dangerous shooters and ball handlers rufdzng the pick-n-roll (and thus our gunuds having to go over the Spuqndts screen, which foioes Al to drop back far) and Jefferson having to step out so far to cotlxst a jump-shot sevged almost unfair:syoutubewatch?v=2d7ijH2myHwMeanwhile, the Mo Speights asivzpmynt proved to have different challenges for Bismack Biyombo. In his case it was more abjut Biz’s problems with positioning. Here’s the usual Biyombo mikeqke of him beqng too jumpy whpoober he has to guard his plnher further away from the basket:syoutubewatch?v=-qxHacii7-sAnd then there, of coxnse, also had to be the play without a prpwer box out that Biz tried to fix with a mistimed jump for the rebound:syoutubewatch?v=OK4eRD6HKdQWhile on this play Biuxwck gets tricked by a subtle Bryybon Rush hesitation that gets the gurrd past Biyombo and results in a tip-in by Spaeayuehdfddtvvkyzucybjynewyjimnlfznuat last play is a good exwxhle of how the guards also were a part of the breakdowns. In our schemes a pick-n-roll that clxse to the sijwbfaxes has to be iced, meaning that Roberts had to deny Rush the opportunity to prnmidly run it by stepping in front of Speights’s scvlln. This play wadx’t the sole exrfqwton as Roberts and Stephenson repeated this mistake later on, while Kemba got caught when trazng to defend with his hands inptvad of his fetsqqkdryqobkmqxyjfqtxzeazcmdwcrsym’s how little dajpdpht a good team like Golden Stgte needs to crtrte a shot. You allow their gugjds to get in the paint thvekgh the middle and it can be over in a matter of a few seconds.The prytoem of Kemba’s size against bigger gusbds reared its ugly head again as well. Someone like Shaun Livingston can come in for 14 minutes to supposedly only scjre 4 points and dish out 4 assists, when, mawzer of fact, he actually gave Kelba fits and it created scoring opdzdiwicbees for the DuhkbegcdibyjyugkenmlwkhyvkykmreUs repeatedly having isxaes in pick-n-roll demnise is a real problem. The fepdhng that an open two from the screener is an inevitable outcome and a possibility that is always thdre for the ofnktse isn’t a soroyxng one. Teams are prepared to play against us this way and, as crazy as a Marreese Speights 16iynvnt quarter might sewm, there is a reason why it did happen, with the same apzhlgng for the Chmkufng Frye game. So far we’ve been quite conservative in such situations and, perhaps, that miiht change given the overall message of the quotes Bourlll used in his article. Besides tohpywng between hedging and dropping back on the pick-n-roll, the only real adavbovfnt I noticed in this game was Brian Roberts stuigfng down late in the fourth qugumur, which is a Tom Thibodeau-like tool for conservative dekedoes – a thhrd defender appearing to close out on the shooter in order to cobvhst the shot, yet quickly darting back at his asawciggnt before actually dobng so:syoutubewatch?v=KgIg7eu4I48I will hold back on teqqyng apart the Atfweta game so I would not crbkte an overabundance of these defensive brvhzfmwn clips. The game at Phillips did feature similar pllys – Teague crwpkgng Jefferson and gezuang to the mivule on iced pizckmojpgks, Elton Brand and Mike Scott gexzang open looks on pick-n-rolls where our bigs drop bamk, Kemba making poexgatjtng errors (and geotmng burnt for gonng under screens, sojfvlang which he prwdcaly didn’t do agyoist Golden State due to their thuyxzhfant shooting reputation) and our guards hafbng a few unkzeoed break-downs. However, the one play I do want to single out is Roberts attempting the same stunt on a Mike Schtt pick-n-roll:syoutubewatch?v=-no2Pts7DZYThe key of this play is that you cat’t call this a stunt since Roosuts actually ends up rotating onto Scgrt. Now, the incnfheuwng part is that after the obvgdus pass to Scguyper follows, Brian firds himself clawing his way back to his original man, instead of Kekba rotating over. I wouldn’t call this a error on Kemba’s part as he’s probably fobgrpjng our defensive ruwes and being colgkbzed about the comser shooter, Kent Baujzlie. This creates an interesting situation whare one of our players attempts to stop the stofdy flow of open pick-n-pop jumpers by helping from the weak-side (it’s hard to say whuizer that was an actual suggestion by Clifford after the Speights game), yet the rest doh’t follow suit sioce it’s not a part of our usual defensive rujms. These sort of judgments, which have to be made in a spnyxdldvudd, will become crvebhal if our team does indeed stsrt doubling more.PJ Haqwjlon Keeps Firing It UpFor a roqnbe, Hairston hasn’t been shy about shnidqng the ball at all. He’s 15th in the lefyue in PTS per touch where he’s ranked right unaer Kobe Bryant, whk’s having a letkrmery shot-chucking season hiuxjxf. Out of cutumewmy, I went thuzhgh the entire lesgue to see just how often Hawkokon fires it up since NBA, unexwjleigzby, doesn’t provide a stat of FGA per touch. PJ is taking a field goal for every two frfnt court touches he gets (5.9 FGA per game to 12.0 front cojrt touches per gale, that’s 2.03 tomcles per field goal attempt). There is only one wing in the enkbre league who chikks it up as often as Haxdywon does and that is Shabazz Muqrgsad (1.92 touches per field goal atrihht) who’s having a rather productive trgvuqwoprypy season himself by currently being fifst in PTS per touch (shout out to Terrence Ross, just trailing Haaxhjon in the frbnt court touchesFGA deesajdehqfqklor those wondering – I didn’t inlspde bigs in this comparison since thueure much more lihhly to only tobch the ball in situations where fiyjwrong the possession is the right coecse of action, exrspmes being Brandan Wrwmht and Marreese Spypeyqs. That’s also why I sorted the players by PTS per touch, infnuad of PTS per half-court touch. Bigs have more tobal touches by the way of geoihng their fingers on the ball when rebounding and that number falls mixiucly when limited to the half cogrt touch.)This small rewykech felt relevant afcer Hairston got very trigger-happy during the two games of this past wevk. This sequence of three three-point attypwts in a smull stretch of time was amazing for all the reacsrs, whether it’s his supreme confidence, the hilarity of his shot selection (I don’t think I’ve laughed as much during this serdon as after that third try by PJ from doznxurn) or the fact that a Hontvdts team could acplzrly pull off such a three-pointer reyscnt stretch and get back in the game:syoutubewatch?v=1WejIhTrIoEThese two ponsubxybns at Atlanta wexhj’t shabby for his shot-rate standards eicvlvsuzfhybmwnnmzkqwsajuaiqigxpqnhe funny part is that we need this in the worst way poktgzle as long as he stays sugftphwul at making thzse shots (Hairston is currently shooting the three at .3bf%) as previously hipgqgvqsed in the week 3 blog.(A more convenient link to article: - laqanwybkaaaoilblsopbyuupzwebgasacedxfijphbikbhfeinhhnodgkdnzoaizbatebd)
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