mook
The 2018-19 season was the best I've seen
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I was just watching this vid and was comparing it in my mind to how McMillan was using Matthews, Batum and LMA in his heyday.
[video=youtube;vY74uZBN3OE]
It's so nice to see how each offensive set starts with a wing coming off back picks set by bigs at the elbow. So much motion--it makes it so much harder to plan against. The end result may be a simple LMA ISO in the post, but chaos that it creates in the other team's defense means it's usually a simple 1-on-1 that Aldridge can take advantage of.
And it takes advantage of the poor dribbling of pretty much everybody on our team aside from Lillard. Guys pass it so fast they don't have time to bounce it off their foot. lol.
With so much shot clock used up early in the 24 seconds on motion and swinging the ball, it's pretty interesting that there's almost never a shot clock violation. Seems like there's always a new option. Also doesn't hurt that Damian and Batum can hit shots from 30 feet, I guess.
In the old days it seemed like we just stuck our wings in the corners and relied on a quick pass out of the post to create spacing. So much more hit-and-miss than the current system.
[video=youtube;vY74uZBN3OE]
It's so nice to see how each offensive set starts with a wing coming off back picks set by bigs at the elbow. So much motion--it makes it so much harder to plan against. The end result may be a simple LMA ISO in the post, but chaos that it creates in the other team's defense means it's usually a simple 1-on-1 that Aldridge can take advantage of.
And it takes advantage of the poor dribbling of pretty much everybody on our team aside from Lillard. Guys pass it so fast they don't have time to bounce it off their foot. lol.
With so much shot clock used up early in the 24 seconds on motion and swinging the ball, it's pretty interesting that there's almost never a shot clock violation. Seems like there's always a new option. Also doesn't hurt that Damian and Batum can hit shots from 30 feet, I guess.
In the old days it seemed like we just stuck our wings in the corners and relied on a quick pass out of the post to create spacing. So much more hit-and-miss than the current system.
