Orion Bailey
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People always say defense is just effort and it's just not true. Defense is a skill like passing: it requires court awareness. You can get a bit better by trying, same as with shooting threes, but there is a ceiling and some players just cannot be very good no matter how much sincere effort they put into it, otherwise every borderline NBA player would turn into Bruce Bowen.Due to defense is about effort and just make your mind up I want to do it and watch film and find out who you are guarding and find out what that player likes to do and try take that away from them. Now Simons is young and I seen him play positioning defense against his guy so that tells me he is capable to be a good defender. But now he needs to put the other 2 things I mentioned in his defense. Now there been bad shooters in the league at beginning of there career but end being decent shooters. I wouldn't make this trade due to Simons already a pretty good shooter and he needs makeup his mind up if he wants to play defense or not. But Simons in my mind is not untradable though he might in Olshey mind though. Just CJ is not untradable to me but as long Olshey is still the GM I don't see either player going anywheres.
Still feeling good about my, "I'm Torn" vote. Thybulle is in a great situation and is a disruptive defender. Simons... Let's just hope he figures it out eventually I guess cause the Blazers need one of their young guys to pop.
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Would you trade Anfernee Simons for Matisse Thybulle?
If you don't know who Thybulle is, or haven't seen him play as a Sixer, watch some YouTube before you answer.
I really don't understand this misconception. Why do people believe there's no skill in defense? It seems to me that, in general, good defenders are a lot smarter than great offensive players who play no defense. Playing defense requires a real court sense and awareness of your surroundings and not everybody has that. Perhaps I don't know what "hustle" is - but certainly if it's what makes a good defender then some people are incapable of it no matter how hard they try.No. Defense is about hustle. You can always find people with drive.
Scoring is about skill. You cant always find skilled players. They are more valuable.
Offense is about effort and just make up your mind I want to do it and watch film and find out what Steph Curry likes to do and do that.Due to defense is about effort and just make your mind up I want to do it and watch film and find out who you are guarding and find out what that player likes to do and try take that away from them.
I really don't understand this misconception. Why do people believe there's no skill in defense? It seems to me that, in general, good defenders are a lot smarter than great offensive players who play no defense. Playing defense requires a real court sense and awareness of your surroundings and not everybody has that. Perhaps I don't know what "hustle" is - but certainly if it's what makes a good defender then some people are incapable of it no matter how hard they try.
Of course, it's rare that a player has a lot of one and practically none of the other, but Ben Wallace or Dennis Rodman vs. Lou Williams might be a comparison - somebody check the advanced stats.
Offense is about effort and just make up your mind I want to do it and watch film and find out what Steph Curry likes to do and do that.
Defense is about effort, hustle, and smarts - but it's also about pure inborn reaction time. Some can get to the spot a lot easier than others.
That's certainly an element, but you can make yourself a valuable defensive player even if you're not incredibly fleet of foot. The Bird Celtics had great defense, even while starting Bird and McHale, neither of whom would win any races. And Jokic has great defensive numbers, and likewise.Defense is about effort, hustle, and smarts - but it's also about pure inborn reaction time. Some can get to the spot a lot easier than others.
That's certainly an element, but you can make yourself a valuable defensive player even if you're not incredibly fleet of foot. The Bird Celtics had great defense, even while starting Bird and McHale, neither of whom would win any races. And Jokic has great defensive numbers, and likewise.
It's also true that end-to-end speed does not necessarily correlate with side-to-side speed. I can't beat anyone in a race but I have pretty good lateral quickness. Someone like Wes Matthews seems to be the same way.
That's certainly an element, but you can make yourself a valuable defensive player even if you're not incredibly fleet of foot. The Bird Celtics had great defense, even while starting Bird and McHale, neither of whom would win any races. And Jokic has great defensive numbers, and likewise.
It's also true that end-to-end speed does not necessarily correlate with side-to-side speed. I can't beat anyone in a race but I have pretty good lateral quickness. Someone like Wes Matthews seems to be the same way.
That's why I think its harder to teach and or see a guy improve dramatically on D. Most players D is what it is by the time they reach the NBA. A shooter can have a better percentage of improving.
I would absolutely trade Ant for a Rodman or a Wallace, but those guys aren't available.
