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Was just thinking back to the Houston series two years ago, and how effective we were with hacking Howard:
http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/h/howardw01/gamelog/2014/#pgl_basic_playoffs::none

The three games Stotts went to an extreme (17, 17, 11 FTA's) we won.

DeAndre is a far, far worse free throw shooter in the playoffs, hitting only 43%. Here's the actual game log from last year--that 34 FTA's really stands out.

How much do you think this will be a factor in the series? Personally, I'd like to see Stotts put him on the free throw line 20 times in the first game just to see what happens. It's the first game and there's no pressure on

Right now the Clips are trying to assimilate Griffin back into the offense, and the last thing I want them to do is find that mojo right out of the chute. Slow down the game, reduce the overall touches the Clippers offense has. Take away Paul lobs. Make guys eager to "get theirs" when the ball swings to them because so many shots are being siphoned away by DeAndre. Sew some chemistry seeds in that first game and see what happens.

Thoughts?
 
Jordan averaged 15 FTA's against Portland in his 4 games, so I suppose I'm not really going out on a limb here. Attempts went: 6, 34, 4, 16. Seems very situational.
 
Don't forget that Griffin is a bad FT shooter as well. I'm expecting Stotts to hack anyone and everyone not named CP3/Reddick/Crawford even if he has to check himself in and commit the fouls himself.
 
If we're going to hack DeAndre it would just prove that our coach is a loser, that our team is an embarassment and would make me root for the Clippers
 
If we're going to hack DeAndre it would just prove that our coach is a loser, that our team is an embarassment and would make me root for the Clippers
You know who else used a hack-a-player strategy in the playoffs? Greg Popovich. He practically invented it. Is he a loser? Were his teams an embarrassment?
 
You know who else used a hack-a-player strategy in the playoffs? Greg Popovich. He practically invented it. Is he a loser? Were his teams an embarrassment?

We invented the hack-a-shaq and been using this loser strategy ever since, it's an embarassment
 
All I'm saying is that resorting to these tactics is weak and you don't win in the playoffs by being weak
 
You know who else used a hack-a-player strategy in the playoffs? Greg Popovich. He practically invented it. Is he a loser? Were his teams an embarrassment?
Pop has used it but he has also gone on record to say he hates the hack a player strategy.
 
The hack-a-Shaq? the Sabonis-flopping era
If Sabonis ever flopped, it was only in an attempt to get the officials to pay attention to how Shaq was bulldozing him. Also when he first was in the league the officials totally ignored any fouls against him; possibly in some kind of misguided resentment of Russia, because Sabonis of course was Lithuanian. Sabonis eventually began an exaggerated reaction to fouls (hoping to get some calls) which I actually think hurt his follow-through and therefore reduced his field goal accuracy.
 
Anyone remember the Shaq clackers. Two hand shaped pieces of plastic on each side of a plastic handle, and when you move it left to right it made a lot of noise. You don't see things like that in arenas anymore, must be something about the noise levels.
 
The only thing Portland has actually started was the Free throw guy. Not that he actually made much difference.
 
You are wrong...

Coach Popp up to his normal bad ass self.

I wonder if coach Stotts goes for this. Even if it's not the game plan for the whole quarter, I wonder if it could rattle the Clips if on their first possession we start with the hack a Jordan.
 
I'm not speaking to the effectiveness of it, I just want to say it makes for aggravating viewing. I hate it.
 
I'm not speaking to the effectiveness of it, I just want to say it makes for aggravating viewing. I hate it.
I don't like it much either until it works and then of course my mind has a tendency to change the way i look at it.
 
It does no good to hack Jordan unless the result will actually put him on the line.

Wait until the penalty.

It won't be a long wait considering we are playing Flop and Bitch City IN Flop and Bitch City.

God I hate that team.
 

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