handiman
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I agree, Oden should start. But alongside Joel, not in place of him.
Batum is undoubtedly our best perimeter defender, but he lacks the physical strength to do much with Artest. Move him to the bench and slide LMA to the 3. He won't have the issues of guarding a quick, slashing 3 off the dribble, as that isn't Artest's game...
Everyone knows, playing Yao straight up from behind isn't going to work. I don't care how good the defender is, you can lean against a tree all you want and it isn't going to topple. Joel didn't play bad defense, it was just a bad scheme. Put him and Oden inside to sandwich Yao, plus LMA's length to drop down and help on Scola as needed, and I think you've got a winning formula. (Or at least not a 30 point loss formula.) Don't worry about fouls on the bigs. Having them with fouls to spare didn't much help at the end of game 1.
Oh, and I would start Bayless. After watching Blake once again get run ragged by a quick point guard, I don't need to see the re-airing of that episode. Bayless at least showed some pride when he got on the court.
Red Hot & Rolling became Red Hot & Swollen ... it takes some thinking outside the box to fix something that broken.
Batum is undoubtedly our best perimeter defender, but he lacks the physical strength to do much with Artest. Move him to the bench and slide LMA to the 3. He won't have the issues of guarding a quick, slashing 3 off the dribble, as that isn't Artest's game...
Everyone knows, playing Yao straight up from behind isn't going to work. I don't care how good the defender is, you can lean against a tree all you want and it isn't going to topple. Joel didn't play bad defense, it was just a bad scheme. Put him and Oden inside to sandwich Yao, plus LMA's length to drop down and help on Scola as needed, and I think you've got a winning formula. (Or at least not a 30 point loss formula.) Don't worry about fouls on the bigs. Having them with fouls to spare didn't much help at the end of game 1.
Oh, and I would start Bayless. After watching Blake once again get run ragged by a quick point guard, I don't need to see the re-airing of that episode. Bayless at least showed some pride when he got on the court.
Red Hot & Rolling became Red Hot & Swollen ... it takes some thinking outside the box to fix something that broken.
