SI Interview with Stotts

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Stotts said:
George always believed that starting a role player made your bench better, and I do, too. Ervin Johnson started for us in Seattle in the 1990s, and that allowed us to bring Sam Perkins off the bench. And in Milwaukee one year [2000-01], Mark Pope started something like 45 games for us so that we could bring Tim Thomas off the bench.
Interesting?

I should have started a thread: "Olshey to start Babbitt and bring Batum off the bench." LOL
 
Maybe he will start elliot, with wes.playing The.sixth man
 
Here's what I was happiest to see, because I think Portland has been really weak in this area:

"I kept a file of just things I learned from Rick. It’s like three pages now of different things. More than anything, it’s the attention to detail on defense. His focus on pick-and-roll coverages, committing to a certain way of doing that, and having a defensive coordinator — those are things I want to take to Portland."
 
Here's what I was happiest to see, because I think Portland has been really weak in this area:

"I kept a file of just things I learned from Rick. It’s like three pages now of different things. More than anything, it’s the attention to detail on defense. His focus on pick-and-roll coverages, committing to a certain way of doing that, and having a defensive coordinator — those are things I want to take to Portland."
Same here. His talking about guarding and practicing guarding the P&R was the best part. Also:
I’m a big, big believer in the three-point shot. You have to have a decent number of three-point shooters on the court just for the spacing — at least two or three. It opens up space to run pick-and-roll, post up, and for penetration.
Add those to his previous comments about passing not dribbling, and I'm liking what I'm hearing.
 
Same here. His talking about guarding and practicing guarding the P&R was the best part. Also:
[stuff about 3 point shooting]
Add those to his previous comments about passing not dribbling, and I'm liking what I'm hearing.

I just hope to god he doesn't value 3 point shooting more than decent defense. Because Luke Babbitt is a good shooter, but oh god does he give it up more than a french whore on the D side.
 
Here's what I was happiest to see, because I think Portland has been really weak in this area:

"I kept a file of just things I learned from Rick. It’s like three pages now of different things. More than anything, it’s the attention to detail on defense. His focus on pick-and-roll coverages, committing to a certain way of doing that, and having a defensive coordinator — those are things I want to take to Portland."


This part made me laugh though
 
Wants 3 shooters on the floor?

Lillard, Smith, Wes, Batum, Babbitt, Williams

to a lesser extent Barton, Claver

can all hit 3s. Should be a fun team to watch
 
Wants 3 shooters on the floor?

Lillard, Smith, Wes, Batum, Babbitt, Williams

to a lesser extent Barton, Claver

can all hit 3s. Should be a fun team to watch

Yeah, if it's going to be a bad team, may as well be entertaining, that was sorely missing last year.
 
SI.com: Sounds like you think Batum is ready to do more.
Stotts: You take the contract out of the equation, and there are a lot of things he can become better at. I don’t want to limit him. I want him to post up, to get his own shot, to handle in the pick-and-roll.
SI.com: More freedom?
Stotts: I don’t know if freedom is the right word. It might be more responsibility.
Bingo!
 
"SI.com: Do you ever see LaMarcus Aldridge drifting out there? If he’s going to share minutes with Meyers Leonard, would it help?

Stotts: He hasn’t yet, and I don’t think it’s important that he does. He’s a young player still, and maybe that part of his game develops. But spacing with Meyers and LaMarcus could become an issue if you want to run a pick-and-roll with LaMarcus or post up a wing like Nic [Batum] or Wesley [Matthews]. But I think LaMarcus probably spaces well enough now."

That's right Terry! Keep his A$$ in the post!
 
That's right Terry! Keep his A$$ in the post!

Actually he was talking about getting LA's ass out of the post more and putting miss matches in the post more often. It's almost like he is a real coach.
 
Actually he was talking about getting LA's ass out of the post more and putting miss matches in the post more often. It's almost like he is a real coach.

I disagree. 1st of all, Wesley ain't gonna be posting up anybody. If Stotts has him in the post, I myself will call for his firing. 2nd, He basically answered the question saying he doesn't need to do anything different (space wise).
 
I disagree. 1st of all, Wesley ain't gonna be posting up anybody. If Stotts has him in the post, I myself will call for his firing. 2nd, He basically answered the question saying he doesn't need to do anything different (space wise).

Ok.
 
I think I'd rather have Wesley posting people up than facing up and trying to drive to the hoop with that awful handle of his. He's got a thick frame and if worked at it, I think he could be a pretty good post-up guard.
 
I think I'd rather have Wesley posting people up than facing up and trying to drive to the hoop with that awful handle of his. He's got a thick frame and if worked at it, I think he could be a pretty good post-up guard.

Vernon Maxwell without the crazy? Straight edge JR Rider?
 
I have fond memories of JR with a sweet up and under move on a play after hitting a fadeaway against the Suns. Oh what could have been, had JR not been an idiot.
 

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