UKRAINEFAN
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I think this guy would agree with you:
The biggest issue with Clifford’s defense is simple: it’s outdated. The primary goal of defense should be making life as difficult as possible for offenses. As the NBA has changed, Clifford’s defense no longer accomplishes that. Today, teams are taking and making three-pointers more frequently than ever. And the Hornets let them.
The team does a pretty good job preventing opponents from taking high-percentage corner threes, but they allow way too many from everywhere else. And though opponents might not take a lot of shots, from the corner, they hit them at an absurd rate. The major takeaway here is that Charlotte allows its opponents to take too many three-pointers. And opponents are making them pay for it.
This is a function of the Hornets’ defensive scheme. That scheme involves big defenders hanging way back against the pick-and-roll, clogging passing lanes and blocking off the paint. The consequence? Plays like this one from Monday night’s game, where the Nuggets’ Darrell Arthur gets a wide-open look from three.
