cmeese47
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There seems to be three major weaknesses emerge on the rare occasions that Portland ends up losing. The first one has been dribble penetration, we watched Phoenix beat us up opening night with Dragic and Bledsoe. James Harden did the same thing when we lost early on to the Rockets. Most recently it was Drue Holiday carving up the teams defense off the dribble at will.
The Suns without Eric Bledsoe showed a second defensive weakness for this team. Dragic continued to have his way but the biggest story of the teams third loss had to be 25 points from Channing Frye. Dirk Nowitzki and Ellis continued to exploit those two major in a close victory over Portland. Kevin Love continued the trend of PF who can shoot from the perimeter hurting Portland but his game would have likely been in vain without the 30 points from Pekovic. Bosh's big game from the perimeter only further exploited the weakness.
Lastly, T. Young, N. Pekovic and D. Howard have all posted monster games in the paint during Blazer losses.
I personally believe controlling dribble penetration is the teams biggest defensive weakness as it contributes to easy shots, high percentage field goals, offensive mismatches for the opposition and increased FTAs. I believe this weakness can really be exploited by teams who stretch the floor well like Minnesota can with Love, Dallas with Nowitzki and Miami with Bosh.
Teams Portland could have an issue with in the playoffs that they probably shouldn't are:
Phoenix- Dragic, Bledsoe, Frye
Minnesota- Love, Pekovic, Martin
Houston- Harden, Howard
Dallas- Nowitzki, Ellis
Does anyone of these potential weaknesses worry you more than others, if yes, which one and what can we do to address the issue.
The Suns without Eric Bledsoe showed a second defensive weakness for this team. Dragic continued to have his way but the biggest story of the teams third loss had to be 25 points from Channing Frye. Dirk Nowitzki and Ellis continued to exploit those two major in a close victory over Portland. Kevin Love continued the trend of PF who can shoot from the perimeter hurting Portland but his game would have likely been in vain without the 30 points from Pekovic. Bosh's big game from the perimeter only further exploited the weakness.
Lastly, T. Young, N. Pekovic and D. Howard have all posted monster games in the paint during Blazer losses.
I personally believe controlling dribble penetration is the teams biggest defensive weakness as it contributes to easy shots, high percentage field goals, offensive mismatches for the opposition and increased FTAs. I believe this weakness can really be exploited by teams who stretch the floor well like Minnesota can with Love, Dallas with Nowitzki and Miami with Bosh.
Teams Portland could have an issue with in the playoffs that they probably shouldn't are:
Phoenix- Dragic, Bledsoe, Frye
Minnesota- Love, Pekovic, Martin
Houston- Harden, Howard
Dallas- Nowitzki, Ellis
Does anyone of these potential weaknesses worry you more than others, if yes, which one and what can we do to address the issue.
