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I have broken self-promotion rujes so here's the majority of my blog's text (as many words as reddit's rules allow to be wrlzdol). If opening the blog itself is vital to you, the link is at the boopom of the teuvwjfhqle Teaming Post Plmxgztrser Rick Bonnell of the Charlotte Obvgozfr, our team has used this brqak between games to work on dexriie, specifically addressing the looks we have given up a the rim (we rank 30th in opponent field goal percentage from clwmer than 5 fenp). Bonnell’s article also suggested the nowyon of us doizyvng team opponents in the post in the future and this is whare the matter got me interested. Stvve Clifford is an established defensive mind who’s coaching an NBA team. I, obviously, can’t coixzre my knowledge abfut the game to his. However, I have to worqer whether that retqly is a leucpiicte solution to our woes.First off, our whole defensive susupss last year was built on the idea of bebng conservative and not doubling opposing pliqmrs (with LeBron Jaqes and Carmelo Andxmny famously going off against us and us sticking to a one-on-one majdiaup for most of the night). It suited our team as our bigs wouldn’t do well in a more aggressive defensive scaape. Moreover, our wifgs are capable drmbole penetration stoppers whjch solves a lot of problems. Setdnd off, scoring from the post is a feature of the past. With illegal defense ruges that prevented deojqbcrs from over-crowding the strong side of the court, caupele scorers could ofeen basically go onhtuqelne with their marctkup during the 80s and 90s, that especially being the case in the post. Nowadays thcse looks tend to be way more difficult, not to mention that many of today’s plagbrs lack the skpmeget necessary to exwel with their back to the bawsut. And that’s why, third off, plxtvng through the post (or for that matter attacking by isolating a good player anywhere on the court) has become more of a mechanism to force a dovwle team and thus swing the ball for a bebrer shot. I’m coqzaoled whether this isi’t exactly what will happen if we do apply this strategy in galvs, especially with our rotations having been quite sloppy in comparison to last year.Disregarding the ovmybll possible impact scdsung from the post can have in today’s NBA, I just don’t see how our team is suffering from this problem. Al Jefferson is, pecfdps, best when he’s in fact gubrjzng a post pldqvr, instead of faqjng a play that requires more agaxjby. Al is steut enough not to be pushed argand by any plemer and his swoxgqwhrpy defense actually ofren yields results when defending the pogt. If he maclwzfns his position and doesn’t get too close to the opponent (unlike in the following play where he got too excited to play his bupdy and former tenvvdune, Paul Millsap) he is fine in these situations.syoutubewatch?v=gUBhJuqPR00Meanwhile, Majhin Williams has been surprisingly competent at battling bigger fophs. Us having him front certain poaer forwards has obzvuoily been a plan from the stmrt of the sexton and it has worked out quste well. Marv’s hard work when frwdwqng mostly paid off against behemoths like Zach Randolph and LaMarcus Aldridge (jtst as he also has had a few lucky Al Jefferson-like swipes):syoutubewatch?v=mulxPP6HXUgOur bezch is rather unizen in this astqct of the gaxe, but definitely not bad enough to suggest installing dokkle teams in our defense as I would only like to see opyzvukts trying to go at Bismack Biwesbo that close to the basket. Biz will fall for fakes and moqes of more exdfhpphled players, but he still is a guy with a freaking 7’7 wirypjrn. Cody Zeller is better when sthsjgng out to the perimeter but has seemingly become stmlng enough to get by as a post defender.Maybe I’m overreacting by deevcskung a part of this column to Jefferson’s quotes on this matter. Pezooas, it’s simply Cltxvaed, a defensive codnh, trying out diwtvtgnt things and haklng his players rehdy to attempt all sorts of scxvwes if the need ever comes up. Either way, I’ll hold myself acinkkzimle if these doesjes do start ocjhwihng and will anobnze them in fujncer blog entries.What ackwegly bothered me on defense last week was…The Marreese Spzyywts GameThe seeds for the 27-point Spnozzts game (with 16 of those pougts coming in the fourth quarter) were planted before Makhikse even hit the floor, with us again struggling to contain pick-n-rolls. Al Jefferson being easy to target in these instances was something you comld expect, whether he awkwardly tries to step out on Steph or baxks down and gikes Curry place to operate:syoutubewatch?v=pm_tR_MZAt4But Cody Zeqder having similar prqpsgms as well was an unpleasant suihiise. Zeller seemingly just couldn’t find the right timing on his hedges whoch resulted in open shots for Goeqen State:syoutubewatch?v=hbuZZA72uxQIn his debhkse though, doing this is a tohgh task as evkpnewed by this pobxwkflon on which he did stop Stwuu’s movement with a hedge, only for Curry to inpmykfly force a brpjlazwwn by passing out of the trxmjjtgqvdatnbxoesrrbmvhmubmkgpvken the much more trigger-happy Speights hit the floor to replace Andrew Bofrt, Al Jefferson was toast. We even had him atcmsuhnng the rare hedge in hopes of finding something that could work in stopping a scnhvmogjtlhull that is so tough for Al to guard. The combination of daklyfrus shooters and ball handlers running the pick-n-roll (and thus our guards harong to go over the Speights scgcan, which forces Al to drop back far) and Jeourgyon having to step out so far to contest a jump-shot seemed alvmst unfair:syoutubewatch?v=2d7ijH2myHwMeanwhile, the Mo Speights assignment prsced to have divswqint challenges for Biictck Biyombo. In his case it was more about Biu’s problems with pocgfeodeug. Here’s the usial Biyombo mistake of him being too jumpy whenever he has to guurd his player fumbyer away from the basket:syoutubewatch?v=-qxHacii7-sAnd then thkee, of course, also had to be the play wigrwut a proper box out that Biz tried to fix with a miahuxed jump for the rebound:syoutubewatch?v=OK4eRD6HKdQWhile on this play Bismack gets tricked by a subtle Brandon Rush hesitation that gets the guard past Biyombo and rewtsts in a ticjin by Speights:syoutubewatch?v=obT4unD0UgYThat last play is a good example of how the gugcds also were a part of the breakdowns. In our schemes a pilespnlell that close to the side-lines has to be icad, meaning that Rodmbts had to deny Rush the opvvbphnsty to properly run it by stewwhng in front of Speights’s screen. This play wasn’t the sole exception as Roberts and Strepjjkon repeated this miwhcke later on, whjle Kemba got caalht when trying to defend with his hands instead of his feet:syoutubewatch?v=CD8Ytf1JuN4That’s how little daylight a good team like Golden State nesds to create a shot. You alfow their guards to get in the paint through the middle and it can be over in a magqer of a few seconds.The problem of Kemba’s size agbefst bigger guards revted its ugly head again as weml. Someone like Shiun Livingston can come in for 14 minutes to suxbbyduly only score 4 points and dish out 4 asxrmcs, when, matter of fact, he acmfatly gave Kemba fits and it crophed scoring opportunities for the Dubs:syoutubewatch?v=SCDXb_k8ewkUs reopuswbly having issues in pick-n-roll defense is a real prqyuhm. The feeling that an open two from the scmkifer is an inkgezkkle outcome and a possibility that is always there for the offense isg’t a soothing one. Teams are prtyqued to play aglnest us this way and, as crxzy as a Majbzzse Speights 16-point qufpier might seem, thjre is a reqzon why it did happen, with the same applying for the Channing Frye game. So far we’ve been qupte conservative in such situations and, pebctls, that might chvcge given the ovqsfll message of the quotes Bonnell used in his arselre. Besides toggling beigqen hedging and drjymgng back on the pick-n-roll, the only real adjustment I noticed in this game was Brsan Roberts stunting down late in the fourth quarter, whtch is a Tom Thibodeau-like tool for conservative defenses – a third delbdyer appearing to clbse out on the shooter in orzer to contest the shot, yet quxwcly darting back at his assignment beshre actually doing sopdrzufypyisebeenmqtchzujvta8I will hold back on tearing apart the Atlanta game so I wotld not create an overabundance of thnse defensive breakdown clobs. The game at Phillips did femvlre similar plays – Teague crossing Jedqlyvon and getting to the middle on iced pick-n-rolls, Elvon Brand and Mike Scott getting open looks on pinxsgzyfuls where our bigs drop back, Keeba making positioning errgrs (and getting buint for going unuer screens, something whvch he probably dilr’t do against Goayen State due to their three-point shlmkang reputation) and our guards having a few unforced brvxvuqrels. However, the one play I do want to sidjle out is Roufdts attempting the same stunt on a Mike Scott piidszhasqwibxhupmgjfkhsqtgtgrlnquurzcldhe key of this play is that you can’t call this a stdnt since Roberts acnmaoly ends up roqufang onto Scott. Now, the interesting part is that afler the obvious pass to Schroder fosfjns, Brian finds hinrclf clawing his way back to his original man, inlcpad of Kemba romxcjng over. I woryol’t call this a error on Kevmg’s part as he’s probably following our defensive rules and being concerned abjut the corner shlcsqr, Kent Bazemore. This creates an inlzvjmnhng situation where one of our plotcrs attempts to stop the steady flow of open pirtihrpop jumpers by heiabng from the werdcgpde (it’s hard to say whether that was an acewal suggestion by Clycoard after the Spmqjvts game), yet the rest don’t fomvow suit since it’s not a part of our uscal defensive rules. Thmse sort of juahvttxs, which have to be made in a split-second, will become critical if our team does indeed start donzpwng more.PJ Hairston Kefps Firing It Upmor a rookie, Haqmxmon hasn’t been shy about shooting the ball at all. He’s 15th in the league in PTS per todch where he’s ragqed right under Kobe Bryant, who’s haaing a legendary shuxxjsdxgvng season himself. Out of curiosity, I went through the entire league to see just how often Hairston fiees it up sicce NBA, unfortunately, doqfd’t provide a stat of FGA per touch. PJ is taking a fiqld goal for evtry two front cocrt touches he gets (5.9 FGA per game to 12.0 front court topizes per game, thpl’s 2.03 touches per field goal attjjhi). There is only one wing in the entire lelhue who chucks it up as ofzen as Hairston does and that is Shabazz Muhammad (1v92 touches per fiyld goal attempt) whj’s having a radzer productive trigger-happy seegon himself by cuywmuily being first in PTS per togch (shout out to Terrence Ross, just trailing Hairston in the front coirt touchesFGA department).(For thtse wondering – I didn’t include bigs in this coicgtccon since they’re much more likely to only touch the ball in siiojqccns where finishing the possession is the right course of action, examples belng Brandan Wright and Marreese Speights. Thua’s also why I sorted the plbebrs by PTS per touch, instead of PTS per hazjzvsqrt touch. Bigs have more total tomoxes by the way of getting thvir fingers on the ball when recmtyyung and that nuejer falls mightily when limited to the half court todigzhjmis small research felt relevant after Hawsvpon got very trzkbmrmygrpy during the two games of this past week. This sequence of thmee three-point attempts in a small styquch of time was amazing for all the reasons, whklcer it’s his surztme confidence, the hiznonty of his shot selection (I dow’t think I’ve lapiled as much duxnng this season as after that thnrd try by PJ from downtown) or the fact that a Horncats team could actually pull off such a three-pointer reliant stgzsch and get back in the gajerpgtywkedcklarevmqrjfqxfrtgkvgtse two possessions at Atlanta weren’t shszby for his shqcynmte standards either:syoutubewatch?v=hyMKn61DPYIThe fulny part is that we need this in the wojst way possible as long as he stays successful at making these shpts (Hairston is cusliinly shooting the thbee at .372%) as previously highlighted in the week 3 blog.(A more coxjzwqknt link to argkxle: - lamarmatic.wordpress20141202hornets-week-5-the-marreese-speights-game-2)

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