Getting back to the original subject let me break it down for the non ballers...
1- There are only five guys on offense..
2- Your point is usually the guy up top, in this case its Curry... His job is to stretch the defense, by either shooting fast if he finds space, if not he usually waits for a pick from Green that can lead to a mismatch that he can capitalize off of..
3- After the pick Steph has three options
a-Shoot the long shot due to space
b-pass it back to Green who should be rolling to the rim..
c-attack the rim himself..
4- Now if either Green on Steph attacks they can either take the shot, kick it back out to Thompson who will also be moving or they can kick it out to the spotter shooter..
Now the spotter shooter is a guy who camps in one spot who gets the ball as soon as the guy cutting to the rim see's his man collapsing in the paint helping out..
This guy usually does not move because he is more of an outlet guy, or a guy the man driving to the hoop knows where he is at even with out seeing him..
Some teams like the Cavs have to spotter shooters, one at each corner, allowing someone like LeBron to make the no look pass, knowing the is there..
The reason I say this is that the Warriors usually use Thompson as the floater, or a guy who moves off the ball for his shot... This leaves only one player to be the spot shooter Durant... You cannot have two guys moving around as the floater with Green and Thompson also in motion, it would be too hard knowing where your guys are...
Back to my point, if you have Durant in that Spot shooter roll, he is going to have very few touches and will be forced to take shots on the fly with no rhythm.....
Do the math, there are only 5 players one has to be the spot shooter, its not going to be Steph, not Green, not Thompson or the center/pf so who is it going to be???
of course they could get K.D. to play center and see how well he is able to bang up against bigger more psychical players, this is an interesting option, but a roll he has yet to show he is able to do....
1- There are only five guys on offense..
2- Your point is usually the guy up top, in this case its Curry... His job is to stretch the defense, by either shooting fast if he finds space, if not he usually waits for a pick from Green that can lead to a mismatch that he can capitalize off of..
3- After the pick Steph has three options
a-Shoot the long shot due to space
b-pass it back to Green who should be rolling to the rim..
c-attack the rim himself..
4- Now if either Green on Steph attacks they can either take the shot, kick it back out to Thompson who will also be moving or they can kick it out to the spotter shooter..
Now the spotter shooter is a guy who camps in one spot who gets the ball as soon as the guy cutting to the rim see's his man collapsing in the paint helping out..
This guy usually does not move because he is more of an outlet guy, or a guy the man driving to the hoop knows where he is at even with out seeing him..
Some teams like the Cavs have to spotter shooters, one at each corner, allowing someone like LeBron to make the no look pass, knowing the is there..
The reason I say this is that the Warriors usually use Thompson as the floater, or a guy who moves off the ball for his shot... This leaves only one player to be the spot shooter Durant... You cannot have two guys moving around as the floater with Green and Thompson also in motion, it would be too hard knowing where your guys are...
Back to my point, if you have Durant in that Spot shooter roll, he is going to have very few touches and will be forced to take shots on the fly with no rhythm.....
Do the math, there are only 5 players one has to be the spot shooter, its not going to be Steph, not Green, not Thompson or the center/pf so who is it going to be???
of course they could get K.D. to play center and see how well he is able to bang up against bigger more psychical players, this is an interesting option, but a roll he has yet to show he is able to do....