One thing no one has mentioned was Ed's performance in the NOP series. Not just his individual performance, but how and when he was used and how it impacted the team's performance.
Ed was a fan favorite, highly respected by his teammates and the front office, but the more I think about that NOP series, the more I understand the team's decision to let Ed go.
Yes, Ed is a great rebounder and flat out plays his ass off. I respect that, but I also respected the effort and energy Mason Plumlee brought every minute he was on the floor. I love great effort, but without talent to go with it, effort will only get you so far. And Ed, like Plums has ZERO offensive game beyond 3 feet from the basket. As much as I appreciated Plums, I'd have to be blind to not see how much better this team is at both ends of the floor with Nurk in his place.
Look at Ed's advanced stats from the NOP series:
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Just look at his OBPM! -11.4 is atrocious (of the rotation players, ET was second worst at -5.1). When you are not a scoring threat, the other team is free to double team Dame with impunity - which is exactly what NOP did.
I don't so much blame Ed (he is what he is) as I blame Stotts for this. Every time NOP "went small" Stotts countered by pulling Nurk and inserting Ed. I absolutely hate this reactionary style of coaching. Stotts did the same thing against HOU earlier in the season. The Blazers blew a 14-point 4th quarter lead, got outscored 40-19 in the 4th quarter and lost a game they should have won EASILY. To me, going small when your proponent does is a defeatist strategy. You're not going to beat your opponent by playing to their strengths. You're not going to out small ball GSW, HOU, or even NOP.
Don't let your opponents force your hand. They want to go small, fine use Nurk to punish them on the low blocks. Forget the high pick and role with Nurk screening for Dame. All that does is bring another defender out from under the basket to trap Dame. Nope, plant Nurk's massive Bosian ass on the low block and force NOP to either keep Anthony Davis as far away from Damina Lillard as possible, or abuse the shit out of them if they attempt to guard Nurk with a smaller player.
With Ed in the game (he played almost as many minutes as Nurk), NOP was free to double off of him and leave him unguarded without consequence. The fact that Stotts didn't see this and kept playing right into NOP's hand pissed me off to no end. It was all too reminiscent of Alvin Gentry owning Nate McMillan by putting Grant Hill on Andre Miller and letting them hide Steve Nash on Nic Batum.
Yeah, Ed is a great guy and a hell of a rebounder (a skill I value), but his lack of offensive talent (and the way he was used) played a big role in that 1st round sweep. His minutes will go to Zach Collins. Now, we just need to hope Collins lives up to his potential on the offensive end. More than ever, in today's game, you need 2-way role players. The days of 1-way specialists are over. I believe the potential to be above average at both ends is why POR gave up two 1st round picks to move up to take Collins. I also believe it's why they didn't even attempt to resign Ed Davis.
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