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Maybe he should but you know he won't.
Maybe he should but you know he won't.
He would have to turn in two more huge games to win over Parker who is the best player, or Duncan who is the most respected hall of famer in the group.
He only has to turn in ONE more huge game.
Green/Neal/Leonard get so many open shots because Chalmers is hopelessly outmatched by Parker. Miami has tried every trick in the book to contain Parker. They'd be better off letting him score 40 and staying home on the shooters. Once those guys get hot, even difficult shots become as easy as open looks. Green is absolutely playing like a MVP, but would he be playing at this level if Parker hadn't drawn the defense's entire focus in game 1? I don't think so. He needed the confidence boost first.
So, if Parker is making all the difference, why don't the Heat put Lebron on him, since Lebron is allegedly the best perimeter defender in the league. Chalmers would be much better off chasing Danny Green all around the court.
So, if Parker is making all the difference, why don't the Heat put Lebron on him, since Lebron is allegedly the best perimeter defender in the league. Chalmers would be much better off chasing Danny Green all around the court.
So, if Parker is making all the difference, why don't the Heat put Lebron on him, since Lebron is allegedly the best perimeter defender in the league. Chalmers would be much better off chasing Danny Green all around the court.
Danny Green: 18.0 ppg, 57% FG, 66% 3pt, 83% FT, 4.0 rpg, 1.0 apg, 0.8 spg, 1.6 bpg
Tony Parker: 16.2 ppg, 49% FG, 25% 3 pt, 64% FT, 2.0 rpg, 6.6 apg, 0.4 spg, 0.2 bpg,
So, if Parker is making all the difference, why don't the Heat put Lebron on him, since Lebron is allegedly the best perimeter defender in the league. Chalmers would be much better off chasing Danny Green all around the court.
They've tried that, unsuccessfully. Parker is too quick and constantly moving.
Chalmers really brings nothing to the table. LeBron and Wade are handling the ball the majority of the time, and they have better shooters on the bench. They'd be better off going big with an extra shooter that SA has to match up with. Let Parker get his and force him to defend a Miller/Jones/Allen type at the other end. They sure as hell aren't going to try defending LeBron/Wade with Parker, so SA would be short on options.
When they've tried this, Parker just guards Miller/Jones/Allen, and hasn't been hurt by it much at all.
When they've tried this, Parker just guards Miller/Jones/Allen, and hasn't been hurt by it much at all.
Parker and Duncan are are swept by the Heat without Danny Green's record breaking shooting.
It is examples like this that make me less concerned about the Blazers going small for 15-20 minutes a game. I notice this all time that bigger players do not / can not take advantage of mismatches. And the reasons vary.
Sometimes it's just because the bigger SG/SF is just more comfortable staying out on the perimeter shooting 3's, and other times it is because they are not the focal point of the offense and a team like Miami is not going to go away from LeBron, Bosh, or Wade just to try to exploit a mismatch.
