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I've long been under the belief that the Blazers will not go very far with a Dame/CJ back court the way they play right now. Tonight there were more prime examples of why. Portland made this game close with Curry sitting out but in the end, Dame couldn't even get a shot off in about the last 5 minutes because....Klay Thompson. But that wasn't the reason.
Two prime examples occurred near the middle of the 2nd quarter, both involving Noah Vonleh. In the first, there was a switch out high and Noah promptly took the 6'7", stick figure Livingston right to the rim and waited for a pass....that never came. Instead he watched a number of dribbles and then a contested, step-back jumper that missed.
Just a trip or two later, Vonleh set multiple screens as the Blazer guards ran the weave. Finally there was a mix up and Vonleh rolled to the basket completely free of a defender anywhere near him. Did he get an immediate pass to him for an easy dunk? Yeah, you would think but he didn't even get a look. Instead, it was another contested, missed jumper and Golden State was off to the races.
The same thing happened with Mo' Harkless and Allen Crabbe.
Granted, both Dame/CJ are good enough they make their fair share of contested shots but that's not the point. Even if those go it, it wasn't good basketball. Twice in a row, a teammate had a much easier shot or uncontested shot and didn't get so much as a look.
As good of scorers as Dame/CJ are, between the lack of them being very poor defenders and not finding open teammates time after time, limits the ability of this team in the long term unless things change. Also, even when they do pass to a player besides themselves, that play often hasn't had a shot in quite some time even if they were open and have no rhythm or much confidence.
They have some nice wins over good teams lately but in the Celtics win it was a once-a-month performance from Leonard and in the Grizzlies win, it took two '3's from Aminu who hadn't hit two '3's in a game in almost a month. Tonight Biebs was a complete no-show and Aminu had more air-balls from '3' (2) than makes (1). Counting on either of those two things seems optimistic at best.
Somehow they need more consistent performances out of guys not getting consistent touches....a tough ask.
Two prime examples occurred near the middle of the 2nd quarter, both involving Noah Vonleh. In the first, there was a switch out high and Noah promptly took the 6'7", stick figure Livingston right to the rim and waited for a pass....that never came. Instead he watched a number of dribbles and then a contested, step-back jumper that missed.
Just a trip or two later, Vonleh set multiple screens as the Blazer guards ran the weave. Finally there was a mix up and Vonleh rolled to the basket completely free of a defender anywhere near him. Did he get an immediate pass to him for an easy dunk? Yeah, you would think but he didn't even get a look. Instead, it was another contested, missed jumper and Golden State was off to the races.
The same thing happened with Mo' Harkless and Allen Crabbe.
Granted, both Dame/CJ are good enough they make their fair share of contested shots but that's not the point. Even if those go it, it wasn't good basketball. Twice in a row, a teammate had a much easier shot or uncontested shot and didn't get so much as a look.
As good of scorers as Dame/CJ are, between the lack of them being very poor defenders and not finding open teammates time after time, limits the ability of this team in the long term unless things change. Also, even when they do pass to a player besides themselves, that play often hasn't had a shot in quite some time even if they were open and have no rhythm or much confidence.
They have some nice wins over good teams lately but in the Celtics win it was a once-a-month performance from Leonard and in the Grizzlies win, it took two '3's from Aminu who hadn't hit two '3's in a game in almost a month. Tonight Biebs was a complete no-show and Aminu had more air-balls from '3' (2) than makes (1). Counting on either of those two things seems optimistic at best.
Somehow they need more consistent performances out of guys not getting consistent touches....a tough ask.
