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Clean
Posts: 30244 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 8/22/2004 Member: #743 |
![]() martin wrote:IKD Clean, I wouldn't get too caught up with the Butler and doubling thing. Knicks maybe didn't execute those doubles and triple team very well or even close to correctly but let's not think that was the actual downfall of the Knicks. I can't argue with that point. They really crapped the bed when we needed them most. |
martin
Posts: 75063 Alba Posts: 108 Joined: 7/24/2001 Member: #2 USA |
![]() Clean wrote:martin wrote:IKD Clean, I wouldn't get too caught up with the Butler and doubling thing. Knicks maybe didn't execute those doubles and triple team very well or even close to correctly but let's not think that was the actual downfall of the Knicks. I think the Knicks have a good player in Brunson and that’s quite obvious. After that, Knicks have tough decisions to make long term. RJ played well in several games but leaves a ton to de desired all season long. Randle had another poor playoff performance but hard to tell how bad his injury was but effort not really there enough for playoff mode. Both players, while good, aren’t locked in at all long term for Knicks IMHO Official sponsor of the PURE KNICKS LOVE Program
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Clean
Posts: 30244 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 8/22/2004 Member: #743 |
![]() martin wrote:Butler averaged 38PPG shooting 44% from 3point land, 60% from the field against Milwaukee. I said it in an earlier post. You don't just mindlessly double him every time no matter what. That is easy to gameplan for and that is exactly what the Heat did. Multple Heat players told you exactly what they needed to do to win in the pregame interviews and with Jimmy in the post game interview. Just because the Bucks did a bad job does not mean doing exactly the opposite of what they did is a good job. Also remember the Heat were the best 3pt shooting team in the 1st round also. Think of that stat while you are thinking about Bulters stats that series. What you do is first tell your good defenders to man him up and see how the game is going. If he is hot then you double him. If your defenders are doing a good job then you won. Bulter is being contained and you don't leave shooters open. If you have to double him you don't do it every single time. You mix up the coverages to make thing hard to gameplan for. If you know you are going to constantly be doubled you would setup and look for the possible open man early. Well if you are not sure what is going to happen you have more things to think of. You also don't double Bulter near the half court line like this backbreaking play. Tweet was deleted or there was problem with the URL: What was the threat from Butler to hard double so far from the hoop? In this situation we just needed a stop. By doing this we went into scramble mode and gave up an easy basket like usual. Doubles work really well on players like Randle who is slow to process what is happening on the court. Bulter does not have that problem. So you mix up the coverages so he has no idea what is coming and from what direction. Make him second guess or to make him have to think about multple situations that could occur. Think of it like this. Teams that switch everything can easily be beat because all you need to do is PNR with the person who is being defended by the player you want to exploit. Since you know exactly what the defense is going to do you now know exactly how to exploit it. To bring this back to why auto double teams were bad here is that the Heat set their best shooters in the spots where they knew the double team would leave them open. There was no other defensive scheme they had to worry about. It is not a coincidence that Duncan killed us. Why are we acting like this is something new. We have been one of the worst teams at giving up open 3pters for years. The auto doubling of star players and the auto doubling of anyone who even thinks of driving to the rim is the reason why. What got me angry more than anything this series is we lost because of the stuff I been complaining about for years. Doubling too much. |
martin
Posts: 75063 Alba Posts: 108 Joined: 7/24/2001 Member: #2 USA |
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Alpha1971
Posts: 23174 Alba Posts: 5 Joined: 1/17/2022 Member: #9006 |
![]() martin wrote:Tweet was deleted or there was problem with the URL: Lessons Knicks to learn that Heat know. Namely, play aggressively if you do it all series they can't call it all of a sudden. Ben had been doing it all series |
KnickDanger
Posts: 24375 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 10/30/2017 Member: #7578 |
![]() Not happy about the refs but Heat beat us.
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Nalod
Posts: 70765 Alba Posts: 155 Joined: 12/24/2003 Member: #508 USA |
![]() Heard this on the Lowe POst and had to look it up.
"Miami last year {2021-22] was a top shooting 3pt team".......... I did. They were 3rd. https://www.teamrankings.com/nba/stat/three-point-pct?date=2022-06-17 They basically ran that team back. Many of us were frustrated as they did not shoot well during the season and we think its "Man, knicks suck, we letting a bad team shoot good!!!!" Fact is they used the regular season as "preseason". Sneaky ****ers! |