Shanemansj13
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With the best player in the world
With the best player in the world
Specials
Will Golden State win the 2017 and 2018 NBA Titles
07:00 PM 401 Yes +275
402 No -375
Sunday, Jul 31, 2016
Championship
2017 NBA C'ship - Golden State vs Field
12:00 AM 1051 Golden State -140
1052 Field (any other team) +110
Championship
Odds to Win the 2017 NBA Championship
12:00 AM 1001 Golden State Warriors -140
1002 Cleveland Cavaliers +350
You can't play offense and defense at the same time. I was talking about defending Steph and KD. The entire thread is about this..
There is only one way you stop the Warriors offensively, imo, and that is to disrupt flow. You muck up the game as best as possible. The Warriors are going to try to exploit that pick and roll match up, which they should. It's pretty much unstoppable with two of the best scorers in the NBA.
If I'm an opposing team, I press up one guy on either KD or Steph before they cross half-court. Just getting into them and forcing either of them to give up the ball early is a win. It'll also take more time off the shot clock and force the Warriors to get into their offense sets later, which will press them for time. Playing physical is a given, but the most important part of that is disrupting the flow and continuity of the offense. Playing dumb physical is just going to allow the Warriors to get into the penalty, especially with how great Durant is at getting to the line. That's really what the Warriors have lacked the last few years.
Teams that have good defender guards will be the teams that give the Warriors the most trouble. If you're the celtics, you have Bradley pick up Curry full court and bump him the whole way down. While it doesn't do anything in terms of him not scoring, it forces another player to bring it up the court and will take time before Steph gets the ball back. Or vice versa, you have someone pick up Durant full court and bump him the whole way down to not let him get into the set early.
Sure, but they were giving minutes to Ezeli and Varajao. Ezeli is the same type of player as Bogut, just much worse. None of those bigs fit against Cleveland.
Talk shit to them and get in their head, this is more of a mental game at times. I'm sure one of them will throw a chew toy at an innocent fan. If it doesn't work, then you're fucked.
Picking up a player full court or even in the backcourt can take a toll especially in the playoffs, not sure teams will do that but I see your point.
Not so sure about this at all
They got in Steph's head. KD is much more mentally weak than Steph
They got in Steph's head. KD is much more mentally weak than Steph
You're entitled to your opinion, but I don't see it that way. Did Steph get out played? Absolutely. But I don't think it was because of a lack of "will power" or "mental toughness". Those things aren't tangible. There was no block for him when the Cavs were up 2-1 two years ago in the finals or when the Grizzlies were up 2-1 that same year, or when the Thunder were up 3-1. This one was no different.
Steph was outplayed by Kyrie, but he still averaged 22.6, 3.7 assists and 4.9 rebounds a game. The biggest difference was his shooting percentage, but again I would chalk that up to Kyrie playing his best defensive basketball of his life.
If you're hoping that Steph is not mentally tough enough to beat the Cavs, then that would be a problem for you guys. If you're hoping Kyrie can duplicate his production and hold Steph to a subpar game, that's probably better.
Yep agreed. Steph still no trouble scoring on kyrie IMO. They did a good job of not letting steph go 1 on 1. That was the difference. Its funny we are talking about steph being not "tough" when hes been huge all year. Barnes is the one that is the mental midget not steph. How do you go 5 for 33 or whatever it was? On open shots..
No Steph did have trouble. That's evident. Doubling Steph would produce less opportunities, but it wasn't the opportunities that was down, it was his percentage. Kyrie did an exceptional job of individually guarding Steph.
They did?
Maybe he meant the refs...
I like this one. But how could I do that on 2k?There is only one way you stop the Warriors offensively, imo, and that is to disrupt flow. You muck up the game as best as possible. The Warriors are going to try to exploit that pick and roll match up, which they should. It's pretty much unstoppable with two of the best scorers in the NBA.
If I'm an opposing team, I press up one guy on either KD or Steph before they cross half-court. Just getting into them and forcing either of them to give up the ball early is a win. It'll also take more time off the shot clock and force the Warriors to get into their offense sets later, which will press them for time. Playing physical is a given, but the most important part of that is disrupting the flow and continuity of the offense. Playing dumb physical is just going to allow the Warriors to get into the penalty, especially with how great Durant is at getting to the line. That's really what the Warriors have lacked the last few years.
Teams that have good defender guards will be the teams that give the Warriors the most trouble. If you're the celtics, you have Bradley pick up Curry full court and bump him the whole way down. While it doesn't do anything in terms of him not scoring, it forces another player to bring it up the court and will take time before Steph gets the ball back. Or vice versa, you have someone pick up Durant full court and bump him the whole way down to not let him get into the set early.