dodie53
A. O. II
no adjustments for them,
they will just lay down and die
they will just lay down and die
no adjustments for them,
they will just lay down and die
- George Armstrong Custer
Solid take Gadd, i think Nate is now in the unfortunate position of having to generate points minus Roy....and i don't think thats a viable solution.Was trying to guess what McMillan plans to change for Game 3. Batum is questionable pending an MRI today. I would expect him to play, but considering it's his right shoulder, I wouldn't expect them to put a game plan on his ... um ... shoulders.
I suspect they'll want to get away from Miller dominating the ball unless they go to more high screen and rolls with Aldridge. I doubt they want to do that because I think that will speed up the game in a way they won't want to do. They may, though, if they think they can get points, fouls against, or both. I don't think Miller is a great screen-and-roll point guard because his mid-range game isn't scary. Neither is Aldridge's for that matter.
They could try clearing out and posting up Webster on Nash. That's actually kind of scary, but if Batum is out or not as much of a threat, maybe Richardson could switch out and let Nash guard Fernandez or whomever.
I'm pretty sure of this: They're going to take whomever Nash is guarding and try to score on him. Fernandez has disappeared, but it would only take a couple of screens and some made shots to get him going. Both he and Webster are capable of absolutely going off. Webster scored 24 points in a quarter against the Jazz this season. Webster probably scares me most as a wild card, even though he has absolutely zero basketball IQ.
As long as Gentry stays focused on stopping their weapons on offense ala Miller/Aldridge we'll be fine IMO. No matter what they do on defense to stop our guys,they simply cant keep up if we continue to take away their few scoring options.
This team has neither the mindset not the will to play strong defense for a full game UNLESS the offense is effective.
They were 2-10 in the regular season when they scored under 100 points.They've done it before, though. They have two quality wins this year when the offense struggled. They beat Atlanta 88-80 and beat Portland 93-87 (both at home).
They were 2-10 in the regular season when they scored under 100 points.
They were 2-10 in the regular season when they scored under 100 points.
Batum has gone back and forth, but now says he will play tonight, sounds like he will be in a lot of pain. http://blog.oregonlive.com/behindblazersbeat/2010/04/trail_blazers_backtracking_nic.html
They've done it before, though. They have two quality wins this year when the offense struggled. They beat Atlanta 88-80 and beat Portland 93-87 (both at home).
Are you offering those two games as proof that this team does indeed possess the will and mindset to dominate a game defensively even when the offense is stagnant?
If so, consider that we won both those games at home.
So guess what we did; we clogged the middle and gave them wide open outside shots that they continually missed. This may work for us again but let's face it, that's less a result of stellar defense on our part than it is a weakness in the Portland lineup.
But it was fueled by a motivated Amare who was playing in his 1st home game following the stress of the trading period.
When we gain the emotional lift that our offense can provide these guys tend to step up and play inspired defense (for them) but I just don't think it happens any other way.
Well, unless the "other way" includes being at home, or having an especially motivated player, or inducing a few misses from the perimeter, or whatever other disqualifying special event you feel like seizing onto.
The Suns are never going to be a top defensive team, but given their offense, if they can be average defensively, that will be good enough to win most nights. Even in the playoffs. That's all I can ask for.
But if you want to paint a doomsday scenario, "What if the Suns can't make an outside shot and Portland shoots really well and Stoudemire gets in foul trouble and everyone on the roster gets rattled by the crowd," well I'd say it sounds like the Suns are going to lose.
You act as if I'm cherry picking here but it seems to me that you are. I made a general statement and you felt comfortable disagreeing with it by showing we had done it twice in 82 games.
If we can maintain offensive efficiency I believe we can play well enough on defense to win. But, IMO, if they are able to shut us down offensively we will lose.
Batum has gone back and forth, but now says he will play tonight, sounds like he will be in a lot of pain. http://blog.oregonlive.com/behindblazersbeat/2010/04/trail_blazers_backtracking_nic.html
i didnt read much of anything since the last game.
but what we did to them was put a longer/smarter/stronger defender on miller.
i think they do the same(dont know about the smarter part, lol) to us in game 3, but someone long will be on nash to give him some fits now.
Let me get this straight. This is a thread discussing what the opposing team can do to beat our team. Stupidest thread I think I've ever seen.