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Couple things brought up on Rip City Radio this morning:
1.) Truly how well our interior defense was on Memphis (as the Grizz tear the Warriors up inside).
2.) How important perimeter defense is in the playoffs (stopping jump shot oriented teams, Houston and GS).
With the emergence of Leonard and the way we guarded the post in the playoffs you've got to be confident in our interior D going forward.
With Wes/Wright going down it really exposed our Defense and further shined light on the need for athletic team defenders that can lock down the perimeter.
Which is why we should keep this core in tact, as much as possible (note bold below):
Mathews
Batum
Afflalo
CJ
Wright
Solid 3-D players are not easy to come by, see "the value of Danny Green:"
1.) Truly how well our interior defense was on Memphis (as the Grizz tear the Warriors up inside).
2.) How important perimeter defense is in the playoffs (stopping jump shot oriented teams, Houston and GS).
With the emergence of Leonard and the way we guarded the post in the playoffs you've got to be confident in our interior D going forward.
With Wes/Wright going down it really exposed our Defense and further shined light on the need for athletic team defenders that can lock down the perimeter.
Which is why we should keep this core in tact, as much as possible (note bold below):
Mathews
Batum
Afflalo
CJ
Wright
Solid 3-D players are not easy to come by, see "the value of Danny Green:"
If Green did depart, he’d leave a hole the Spurs would be hard-pressed to fill.
Yes, it’s still an adventure — and usually not the good kind — whenever he puts the ball on the floor, and his tendency to go Arctic cold from the 3-point line can sabotage his utility. Nor is he a pure, straight-up stopper of Kawhi Leonard’s caliber — something Gregg Popovich will gladly point out any chance he gets.
Otherwise, all Green has done in three-plus seasons as a regular starter is establish himself as one of the NBA’s premier “3-and-D” players, capable of spreading the floor with volume percentage shooting while preventing opponents from doing the same with quality perimeter defense.
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) w/ a bigger role in Cle. (he really didn't run w/ things w/ respects to scoring). W/ all this said however, I DO believe in working Gee (& Meyers & Cj) a little bit more into the offense (setting him/them up for a few lobs & drives to an open rim or w/ weaker defenders @ the cup); IF Stotts did this... I imagine Gee would average ~8pts/game @ best (if we could get this from him, it would actually help quite a bit). As far as defense goes, I like his defense & I think he definitely would make a nice/meaningful contribution if given more responsibilities.