wizenheimer
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We added “superior defensive players”? So right now you are assuming we will be a better defensive team like I am assuming we will be worse off offensively it sounds like. We will see.Who gives a rat fuck about bench scoring. We have plenty of options offensively if we need buckets.
Bench scoring isn’t going to win championships. Having a bench that isn’t going to consistently blow leads is going to help much more. How? Well, harder to blow a lead if you actually stop the other team. Improved defense leads to improved shot opportunities and easy buckets, which is one way we can “replace” the scoring of Kanter/Melo. But you know what is impossible? For Kanter / Melo to “replace” the defense of a superior defensive player. As the saying goes, defense leads to offense. Offense doesn’t lead to defense. O and defense wins championships.
The idea that the #1 offense or whatever from last year is suddenly going to have scoring issues is not very well thought out imo.
Fair point. I just know you gotta get buckets. I think Melo and Kanters offense and rebounding and ability to get to the line WON more games than their defense cost us is all.The prior bench didn't have good enough offense to make up for their ample defensive deficiency.
Well quite a few on here seem to think the injury prone Zeller is going to do more for us than Kanter this season…..I just don’t see it.The best offense cannot make up for for dismal defense. The argument can be made that Kanter was a part of that problem.
Certainly, injuries could derail everything.Well quite a few on here seem to think the injury prone Zeller is going to do more for us than Kanter this season…..I just don’t see it.
Case in point. That's not enough in the playoffs.
Case in point. That's not enough in the playoffs.
His offense isn't enough to overcome our bad defense though.Dame's defense isn't the reason why the Blazers keep losing in the playoffs
His offense isn't enough to overcome our bad defense though.
Sure, but Kanter has been consistently bad defensively. On several teams. To the point that they wouldn't even play him. If you built enough good defenders around him you might be able to hide his deficiencies... but I think good teams would still take advantage of him to the point that you'd have to take him off the floor.right
but this is really going down a tangent because I was talking about Kanter's nearly elite offense, and that a big issue with his defense was that he was part of a 2nd unit that included Melo & Simons. Making it worse is that at the top of the 2nd and 4th Q's, it was usually CJ, Simons, and Melo on with Kanter
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Sure, but Kanter has been consistently bad defensively. On several teams. To the point that they wouldn't even play him. If you built enough good defenders around him you might be able to hide his deficiencies... but I think good teams would still take advantage of him to the point that you'd have to take him off the floor.
Yeah, I don't think he was most of the problem either. Specifically because of his elite rebounding.kind of funny that it wasn't an issue in 2018-19 when the Blazers made it to the WCF with a much better bench defensively. Of course, Kanter was the starter then. Still, that team's defensive rating was 16th in the league...with Kanter. Kanter wasn't so bad defensively that he couldn't be played back then
where Kanter is really bad is at sticking his fingers in the dyke and stopping the tsunami of opposing perimeter players getting by the perimeter defense of the Blazers
you know what?...I'm going to call a partial bullshit on the "Kanter can't play in the playoffs" narrative.... Portland was 29th in the NBA in defense last year giving up 116.0 rating. Kanter hardly played in the playoffs; only 11 minutes a game and a DNP-CD. Yet, against a team missing their starting back court and 2nd best offensive player, the Blazers gave up a defensive rating of 123.4. They were 7.4 points worse in the playoffs than in the regular season, and that's with Kanter playing only playing 38% of the minutes he did in the regular season. IMO, Kanter became the scapegoat of a failed defense, and he was not the one most responsible
There’s no rebound to get if the other team makes the shot. On the other side of the court, his offensive rebounding was very helpful.Just as an aside, I find it interesting how the definition of "good defense" has changed over the decades I have been following the sport. Rebounding used to be considered an important part of defense for a big man. Rebounds = possesion, and that means you can score and the other team can't. Pretty straight forward.
I'm not sure when or why the importance of rebounding became secondary.
Rebounding well isn't as effective when the other team doesn't miss because they get layups past your immobile big.Just as an aside, I find it interesting how the definition of "good defense" has changed over the decades I have been following the sport. Rebounding used to be considered an important part of defense for a big man. Rebounds = possesion, and that means you can score and the other team can't. Pretty straight forward.
I'm not sure when or why the importance of rebounding became secondary.
Rebounding well isn't as effective when the other team doesn't miss because they get layups past your immobile big.
If you force lower percentage shots than layups/dunks and grab 20% fewer rebounds you're way ahead.True, but forcing a miss and then giving up an offensive board isn't very effective either.
