mook
The 2018-19 season was the best I've seen
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Well, he wasn't with Brandon Roy as our franchise player. Iso-heavy wing offense is stagnant and pretty much sucks in the playoffs.
But if you put that same single-minded focus into getting Aldridge the ball on every possession, well, who isn't a fan of that? It's not like it sticks there--LMA passes it out willingly when teams double down and open shots and driving lanes are there to be had by other players.
He's basically running the same offense the Spurs have always run under Popovich. Get it in the post, watch what the defense does, react. Limit turnovers. Control the pace. Play hard defense and rebound well. It's not Nate's fault that Batum/Matthews/Fernandez have been shaky on hitting the same open three pointers the Spurs offense always generates. It may just take a while to get the new rhythm of the game down.
In the past we had an unwilling post scorer (Sheed) and then an unwilling post passer/defender (Z-bo). We've finally got the dream post player in Aldridge.
I'd lost hope on Nate's system. But Aldridge's emergence and how he's changed the whole focus of the team is making me think twice.
But if you put that same single-minded focus into getting Aldridge the ball on every possession, well, who isn't a fan of that? It's not like it sticks there--LMA passes it out willingly when teams double down and open shots and driving lanes are there to be had by other players.
He's basically running the same offense the Spurs have always run under Popovich. Get it in the post, watch what the defense does, react. Limit turnovers. Control the pace. Play hard defense and rebound well. It's not Nate's fault that Batum/Matthews/Fernandez have been shaky on hitting the same open three pointers the Spurs offense always generates. It may just take a while to get the new rhythm of the game down.
In the past we had an unwilling post scorer (Sheed) and then an unwilling post passer/defender (Z-bo). We've finally got the dream post player in Aldridge.
I'd lost hope on Nate's system. But Aldridge's emergence and how he's changed the whole focus of the team is making me think twice.
