BonesJones
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Who would you guys start at the SF/PF/C spot in the playoffs (depending upon our matchup)?
(Disclaimer: I know consistency is probably best, but we just made a change recently. Based upon the other team I think we need to put our best matchups out there to start to have a chance)
Here's my thoughts:
Vs. Clippers
Henderson/Aminu/Plumlee
- The Clippers aren't very strong at the SF spot and we might be able to get away with sticking McCollum on who ever there SF is for a couple possessions, which would allow Henderson to play Redick and bother him coming off of screens. We need to speed the game up so we go small. Having Aminu defend Paul/Griffin pick n rolls would be a bonus and he could do a solid job in the low post.
Vs. Thunder
Aminu/Harkless/Plumlee
-Both guys could do a solid job on Durant and Ibaka (who is now more of a stretch 4). We all know Stotts tendencies to switch the pick n roll and both would do an ok job if they were switched onto Westbrook. Since the Thunder love to run in transition, having forwards that are quick to get back is a bonus, and both are very good at blocking shots that are created from the fast break.
Vs. Spurs
Crabbe/Harkless/Davis
-Defending Kawhi is really going to be a challenge but I'd try putting Crabbe on him to start. Crabbe has a big enough wingspan to have a chance against him, but really it's his spacing on the other end that we'd benefit the most from. Harkless would have a tough time on Lamarcus but I think he could entice him to take his turnaround jumper which nobody on our team can defend anyway. I think the key is to beat LA down the floor, and we need to take advantage of all the easy baskets that we can get. Therefore Harkless is the best option at the 4. Davis would also do a better job at defending Duncan than Plumlee would, and he'd also contribute to easy baskets to get the game flowing with his offensive putbacks and high percentage shots in the paint.
Vs. Warriors
Crabbe/Vonleh/Plumlee
-Hitting 3s is the key against the Warriors, therefore I think you start Crabbe the 3. They may be able to take advantage of him by posting up Harrison Barnes but I'd rather them try to do that than have Curry go to work. Crabbe is also good at playing the passing lanes and the Warriors have shown to be lazy at times and flutter passes out there. I think Vonleh might be Draymond's kryptonite. Draymond wouldn't be able to take him off the dribble and Vonleh's long wingspan makes it harder for him to get passes through. Vonleh is also bigger than him so Green doesnt have the option of posting him up.
(Disclaimer: I know consistency is probably best, but we just made a change recently. Based upon the other team I think we need to put our best matchups out there to start to have a chance)
Here's my thoughts:
Vs. Clippers
Henderson/Aminu/Plumlee
- The Clippers aren't very strong at the SF spot and we might be able to get away with sticking McCollum on who ever there SF is for a couple possessions, which would allow Henderson to play Redick and bother him coming off of screens. We need to speed the game up so we go small. Having Aminu defend Paul/Griffin pick n rolls would be a bonus and he could do a solid job in the low post.
Vs. Thunder
Aminu/Harkless/Plumlee
-Both guys could do a solid job on Durant and Ibaka (who is now more of a stretch 4). We all know Stotts tendencies to switch the pick n roll and both would do an ok job if they were switched onto Westbrook. Since the Thunder love to run in transition, having forwards that are quick to get back is a bonus, and both are very good at blocking shots that are created from the fast break.
Vs. Spurs
Crabbe/Harkless/Davis
-Defending Kawhi is really going to be a challenge but I'd try putting Crabbe on him to start. Crabbe has a big enough wingspan to have a chance against him, but really it's his spacing on the other end that we'd benefit the most from. Harkless would have a tough time on Lamarcus but I think he could entice him to take his turnaround jumper which nobody on our team can defend anyway. I think the key is to beat LA down the floor, and we need to take advantage of all the easy baskets that we can get. Therefore Harkless is the best option at the 4. Davis would also do a better job at defending Duncan than Plumlee would, and he'd also contribute to easy baskets to get the game flowing with his offensive putbacks and high percentage shots in the paint.
Vs. Warriors
Crabbe/Vonleh/Plumlee
-Hitting 3s is the key against the Warriors, therefore I think you start Crabbe the 3. They may be able to take advantage of him by posting up Harrison Barnes but I'd rather them try to do that than have Curry go to work. Crabbe is also good at playing the passing lanes and the Warriors have shown to be lazy at times and flutter passes out there. I think Vonleh might be Draymond's kryptonite. Draymond wouldn't be able to take him off the dribble and Vonleh's long wingspan makes it harder for him to get passes through. Vonleh is also bigger than him so Green doesnt have the option of posting him up.
