2013-2014 NBA Analysis Thread

What I don't see much of in the league with duo bigs been is screening for for the other to get open. A screen from block to block allows the the PF/C center to get into better position and allow enough times for someone to feed them the ball. This would work well for the Clips.

i wonder.

so you screen to get 1 open.

can either finish?

clippers rather spread the floor with dudley in 1 corner and reddick in the other. then let them run through the lane to curl or flare.

but clipper O looks like a lot of movement with not a lot of purpose
 
see what i mean.

clippers run a weave, end up with blake griffin dribble penetration from the top.

:smh:

He'd been better off swinging it to the other side and going to the empty block. At least that would help with the spacing. He is not helping shooting jumpers.
 
i wonder.

so you screen to get 1 open.

can either finish?

clippers rather spread the floor with dudley in 1 corner and reddick in the other. then let them run through the lane to curl or flare.

but clipper O looks like a lot of movement with not a lot of purpose

Hollins/Jordan can make a 5 to 7 hook. I'm sure Blake can.

Nonetheless, they are high percent shot. Early half court offense should go through the bigs. That would take little time off the clock if neither gets open.

Otherwise its perfectly set up for the wings to run through the lane.

Easy and effective secondary offense.
 
i sympathize with jamal crawford. dude has to play with a second unit front court of hollins and mullens.

meanwhile tyshawn taylor is having himself a quarter.
 
Nonetheless, they are high percent shot. Early half court offense should go through the bigs. That would take little time off the clock if neither gets open.

if they were that capable (i suspect they are not), i would just play 2 man game, or even better, a little 3 man triangle (low block, corner, wing) all night long.

i'm just not sure either can do it. matt barnes wasn't even able to hook jason terry to death.
 
if they were that capable (i suspect they are not), i would just play 2 man game, or even better, a little 3 man triangle (low block, corner, wing) all night long.

i'm just not sure either can do it. matt barnes wasn't even able to hook jason terry to death.

there are like 6 people in the nba who can shoot a hook shot consistently :lol:
 
there are like 6 people in the nba who can shoot a hook shot consistently :lol:

i'm not trying to knock blake griffin, but you ever notice he does 2 things with the ball?

on the block, look for a spin move. never a jump hook off 2 feet planted.

outside the paint, full body pump fake. never a squat, never a ball fake. full body pump fake.

:confused:
 
if they were that capable (i suspect they are not), i would just play 2 man game, or even better, a little 3 man triangle (low block, corner, wing) all night long.

i'm just not sure either can do it. matt barnes wasn't even able to hook jason terry to death.

It's not a matter of whether they can do it consistently enough. It's more of a matter of creating high percentage shots and opportunities.

Too often guards look for immediate pick and rolls for secondary offense. To me that means impatient. The big man should be allowed to touch the ball once on each possession in the paint or close to (not 13 to 15 out). Good things will likely happen.

All night long is not necessary since the Clips have a dynamic team, but some method to their offense will get them better shot percentages.

Clips don't have the players for the triangle, but they do have good shooters and a couple of play makers on the wing. If all fails there is always the pick and roll with Paul.
 
deandre jordan NOT showing on the s/r. allowing too much penetration by shaun livingston because of it, breaking down clippers D

at least blake griffin was showing hard.
 
Clips don't have the players for the triangle, but they do have good shooters and a couple of play makers on the wing. If all fails there is always the pick and roll with Paul.

i wasn't talking about the triple post O.

i was talking just some basic triangle spacing at those 3 points (low block, corner, wing).

i too, favor the ball entering the block, but you need quick decision making and good passing (like a shaquille o'neal or pau gasol, for example) for the D to respect that pass and create an offensive opportunity.

when the D doesn't have to respect the ball entering that zone, the D doesn't stretch, an offensive opportunity isn't created, and the D gets to settle in or wait for a D rebound.

clipper post play doesn't command that type of attention, IMO.
 
i'm not trying to knock blake griffin, but you ever notice he does 2 things with the ball?

on the block, look for a spin move. never a jump hook off 2 feet planted.

outside the paint, full body pump fake. never a squat, never a ball fake. full body pump fake.

:confused:

notice?

it's all he can do. if those things don't work he looks exactly how you ended your post

:confused:

they said he has been working on his jumper all summer and thought to myself, he doesn't even have an inside game yet why he working on outside stuff?
 
on the flip side, the clippers DO command that type of attention around the arc (chris paul, jj reddick, jared dudley), so you manipulate the D by making them run out and guard the line
 
on the flip side, the clippers DO command that type of attention around the arc (chris paul, jj reddick, jared dudley), so you manipulate the D by making them run out and guard the line

and if the post players were skilled you probably could never stop the clippers in a half court setting
 
notice?

it's all he can do. if those things don't work he looks exactly how you ended your post

:confused:

they said he has been working on his jumper all summer and thought to myself, he doesn't even have an inside game yet why he working on outside stuff?

my biggest issue with blake griffin isn't a technical one.

i would like to see him be more proactive in his decision making. less reactive, more intent behind his activity.
 
i wasn't talking about the triple post O.

i was talking just some basic triangle spacing at those 3 points (low block, corner, wing).

i too, favor the ball entering the block, but you need quick decision making and good passing (like a shaquille o'neal or pau gasol, for example) for the D to respect that pass and create an offensive opportunity.

when the D doesn't have to respect the ball entering that zone, the D doesn't stretch, an offensive opportunity isn't created, and the D gets to settle in or wait for a D rebound.

clipper post play doesn't command that type of attention, IMO.

on the flip side, the clippers DO command that type of attention around the arc (chris paul, jj reddick, jared dudley), so you manipulate the D by making them run out and guard the line

Jordan/Griffin 5 to 7 from the basket is going to draw as much attention as the players around the arch.

If Blake is 15+ out from the basket he will not get guarded.

This is what I mean by the big men screening for each other. If its not there they are not out of offense and in prime position for the wings to run through the lane, then Blake flashing to +15ft . There you'll have spacing.
 
that comes with being able to do whatever you want down there.. being confident is being fluid imo

you know how some QBs can read a D and select the (or a) correct option?

whereas others take longer, sometimes holding the ball too long and resulting in a sack?

blake griffin is the second QB example. he has all the physical ability, but you can virtually see the gears grinding upstairs. running through progressions.
 
Both teams are shooting nothing but long jumpers to start the half. Nothing has went to the paint.

It's coming down to who has the tough tonight.

Edit: Livingston just scored in the paint.
 
you know how some QBs can read a D and select the (or a) correct option?

whereas others take longer, sometimes holding the ball too long and resulting in a sack?

blake griffin is the second QB example. he has all the physical ability, but you can virtually see the gears grinding upstairs. running through progressions.

i agree but i think that comes with him not being sure of what he's going to do. nba just like all sports it should be second nature.

so i agree with you, i think it would help him more if he had guaranteed bucket moves OR if they actually gave it to him the post more to force him to develop those instinct

side note: this thread feels good don't it?
 
just like that, double digit lead for the nets.

WORSTern conference basketball.

transition dries up, O production goes out the window.
 
Jumpers, Jumpers, Jumpers...

Nothing to the basket. All jumpers. Low percentage shots.

And damn Blake. Doesn't look too good. Looks hurt.
 
shaun livingston needs to stop taking turnaround jump shots.

either be a playmaker for your teammates, or go to the rack with your height advantage.

you're not gary payton, mark jackson or mitch richmond in the post, young man.
 
Clippers got the tough now.

4 3FGAs

and those 2 big buckets by blake griffin.

great help by matt barnes to slow plumlee enough for blake griffin to recover and roof him.

then he ran the wing for the and 1.

then the nice spin back door for the lob.
 
4 3FGAs

and those 2 big buckets by blake griffin.

great help by matt barnes to slow plumlee enough for blake griffin to recover and roof him.

then he ran the wing for the and 1.

then the nice spin back door for the lob.

Good defensive plays with a combination of piss poor offense from BK. Those long jumpers are leading to transitions for the Clips now.
 
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