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Release either Harkless or Aminu and start playing with 2 real bigs. Discuss
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also said essentialy the same thing in this thread: "what we didn't have this year - power forwards"
http://www.sportstwo.com/threads/wh...ear-power-forwards.330701/page-2#post-4451907
Depends on what you expect out of the position. Our PFs provided excellent defense, with Aminu as the starter and Collins as the back up (with Vonleh getting minutes early in the season when Aminu was injured). Our PFs were 5th in the league in rebounding. So, in the traditional PF sense we got what you expect to get from the position (rebounding and defense).
Where our PFs were lacking was the scoring department. Part of that is with Dame, C.J. and Nurk, there are only so many shots left over to divide between the two forward positions. That combined with poor shooting (last in FG%, 20th in 3FG%) meant our PFs were 29th in the league in scoring.
I've been saying for a couple years now, that for a team built around Dame and C.J. to be successful, we need 2-way players at the forward positions that are at least average on both sides of the ball - ideally above average both ways, but average offensively with above average defense would also work.
We hope to see Collins grow into that type of player. He's already very solid defensively, which is impressive for a 20-year old rookie big man. His offense clearly needs some work. He shows flashes, but he needs to become a consistent threat at the offensive end of the floor.
Harkless, post all star game/pre injury was also giving us that kind of 2-way play at the SF position. The question is, can he deliver that on a consistent level over the course of an entire season + play offs. He's teased us with this potential in the past only to pout and disappear for months at a time. Hopefully, he has finally matured and can be more consistent moving forward.
Who we draft or acquire using our trade exceptions will tell us who the organization believes in more - Collins or Harkless. They seem very high on Collins, given his youth, attitude and upside. Going forward, I'm more concerned about the SF position that I am PF.
BNM
While I agree with the basic premise that the game has changed, I disagree with the premise that Nurk is ill suited to today's NBA.
We saw this year what a huge difference he made in our team defense, and that's where most "traditional" big men get run off the floor when other teams go small. If you only consider size and athleticism, Plumlee, who is much more athletic, much faster and has a much higher motor should be the better defender for today's small ball line ups, but in practice, the exact opposite is true.
Nurk uses his size, both length and width, to completely swallow up the pick and roll. He crowds the screener, but spreads out and gets wide to also contain the dribbler coming off the screen. He basically uses his size to contain both the screener and the ball handler at the point of attack. With Plumlee, because his narrow shoulders and shorter arms, the ball handler was constantly just blowing past him for uncontested layups. Nurk, with his much wider base and longer arms, prevents that from happening, while also remaining in contact with the screener to prevent him an easy roll to the basket.
With his length and the way he crowds the screener, Nurk also does a better job of contesting pull up jumper shots off the screen, something Plumlee is incapable of doing with his much shorter arms. Plumlee actually blocks a lot more shots than Nurk, but his blocks are almost all in the form of weakside help, where he uses his quickness as a help defender to surprise a lot of opponents from the side or from behind. Granted, they are still blocks and count for something, but you can't block every shot, especially against the pick and roll. Where Nurk is superior is that, while he doesn't get as many blocks, he contests a LOT more shots in the pick and roll. He crowds the screener and overplays the shooter's strong hand coming off the screen. If the ball handler pulls up for a jumper, Nurk may not block the shot, but he gets his hand up and contests the shot. Plumlee, with his short arms and narrow shoulders simply can't present the same obstacle as a 7'1" Bosnian beast.
Defensively, I REALLY want to see what a line up of Nurk, Collins and Harkless can do. That's a whole lot of length, but it's also three VERY good pick and roll defenders. Collins earned a spot in the rotation due to his defense, something that's rare for a rookie 7-footer in today's NBA. Like Nurk, Collins is an excellent pick and roll defender that does a good job containing the ball handler coming off the screen. He has good lateral quickness and length, but what makes him a good defender is his solid fundamentals, good instincts and aggressive nature.
Everyone remembers the injuries to CP3 and Blake Griffin back in the 2016 playoffs, but what most people seem to have forgotten was the tide of that series had already shifted in Game 3, and one of the biggest reasons was Terry started switching Moe onto CP3. Moe has the length and lateral quickness to bother small, quick point guards. He not only shot down CP3's scoring, his height and length also made it much harder for CP3 to locate and deliver to the ball to his teammates. In Game 3 of that series, POR held a 100% healthy Cliiper team to 88 points. In Game 4, the Blazers had led the entire game, were up 9 when the injuries happened. The series was going back to Los Angeles tied 2 game apiece, with, or without the injuries. Would teh Blazers have still won the series without the injuries? It's impossible to tell, but switching Moe onto CP3 definitely swung the momentum in Portland's favor even before the injuries.
With all three of Nurk, Collins and Moe being excellent pick and roll defenders and able to contain smaller ball handlers coming off screens, there is really no reason to pull them and "go small" just because the other team does. In fact, when other teams go small, we should go big and punish them for doing so. This is when Nurk can go total beast mode.
This season, especially early in the year, Dame (and Terry) seemed dead set on posting up Nurk early and force feeding him on the low block. This lead to a lot of wild forced shots and turnovers as Nurk tended to play too fast for fear of getting his shot blocked by his equally large starting center counterpart. We should do the exact opposite. When the other team starts a big center, use Nurk in the high post for setting screens and also as a distributor to find the cutting Harkless or the open Collins for the corner 3. Back during Nurk fever, when Terry didn't have time to develop specific plays for Nurk, that's exactly how Nurk was used and he thrived, averaging 3.2 assists per game.
Then when the other team goes small, let Nurk go absolute beast mode against the Draymond Green and PJ Tucker small ball 5s of the world. Nurk, with a smaller defender on him is nearly unstoppable. He slows down and simply overpowers them.
Of course, this depends on Collins continuing to develop, and Moe becoming a lot more consistent. It's no coincidence the team had their 13-game winning streak when Moe decided to show up and be "good" Moe. If he can play close to that level, and Collins can grow into an upgrade over Aminu at both ends of the floor, I see absolutely no reason to not resign Nurk, in fact, I think it's imperative.
BNM
Release either Harkless or Aminu and start playing with 2 real bigs. Discuss
Release either Harkless or Aminu and start playing with 2 real bigs. Discuss
I think Aminu is one of the better contracts on the team, and in certain matchups is an ok Power Forward. I really like the idea of Nurk, Collins and Aminu as your starting front court. A lot of length there Collins probably can’t stick with NBA guards but he could at least make it harder on them. Now the real question is can Collins get his jump shot consistent enough to space the floor on offense? I don’t know but defensively I like that lineup. I don’t even mind putting Moe in at the 2 next to Dame or CJ. That’s a team that would be awfully tough to score on.Or, and go with me on this one, just stop playing them at the PF spot?
It's the most efficient position for both of them.Or, and go with me on this one, just stop playing them at the PF spot?
I'm not kidding you that T-Rob would be an amazing addtionOf course, I missed the obvious solution:
Bring back TRob!!!!
BNM
And what's the way to surpass them? become bigger insideNow if we can get the Warriors to listen to OP, the rest of the league stands a chance!
I'm not kidding you that T-Rob would be an amazing addtion
I'm not kidding you that T-Rob would be an amazing addtion
Don't we have two bigs already?Release either Harkless or Aminu and start playing with 2 real bigs. Discuss
That's why he had to go play in China.....teams were clamouring for his services...he couldn't take it any moreI'm not kidding you that T-Rob would be an amazing addtion
I am also in love with T Rob for reasons stats don't come close to backing up.That's why he had to go play in China.....teams were clamouring for his services...he couldn't take it any more
I am also in love with T Rob for reasons stats don't come close to backing up.
Like why Layman and not T Rob?
Counter argument: Nurkic and the other teams stretch five can't guard each other because of weight differences. Nurk scores 2pts/make the other guy scores 3pt/make. The other team wins by 10pts
C'mon, guys. Let's leave Mrs. HCP out of this, okay? She's been so good to all of us...And what's the way to surpass them? become bigger inside
I think Aminu is one of the better contracts on the team, and in certain matchups is an ok Power Forward. I really like the idea of Nurk, Collins and Aminu as your starting front court. A lot of length there Collins probably can’t stick with NBA guards but he could at least make it harder on them. Now the real question is can Collins get his jump shot consistent enough to space the floor on offense? I don’t know but defensively I like that lineup. I don’t even mind putting Moe in at the 2 next to Dame or CJ. That’s a team that would be awfully tough to score on.
I'm not kidding you that T-Rob would be an amazing addtion
And what's the way to surpass them? become bigger inside
Oh I knowYou should ask all 30 GMs why (insert end of bench scrub here) and not TRob. Any one of them could have had him for cheap and all 30 passed.
BNM
You’re probably right, but for short stretches I think that would be a really good defensive line up.Putting Mo at the 2 would be a horrible idea as that puts one ball handler on the floor and teams would just put more pressure on Lillard. We need more ball handlers and players that can create their own shot rather than less on the floor.
Do we, though? If a common criticism of the team's current offensive system is that there's too much dribbling and not enough ball movement, why is adding more ball-handlers/shot-creators desirable? If we had fewer "ball-handlers", wouldn't that then necessitate more passing and off-ball movement in order to facilitate an effective offense?We need more ball handlers and players that can create their own shot rather than less on the floor.
Release either Harkless or Aminu and start playing with 2 real bigs. Discuss
Release either Harkless or Aminu and start playing with 2 real bigs. Discuss
Do we, though? If a common criticism of the team's current offensive system is that there's too much dribbling and not enough ball movement, why is adding more ball-handlers/shot-creators desirable? If we had fewer "ball-handlers", wouldn't that then necessitate more passing and off-ball movement in order to facilitate an effective offense?
