1tinsoldier
Hall of Famer
how does a relatively slow 37 year old score 14 consecutive baskets in an elimination game against mostly young studs in a sport dominated by the most athletic specimens in pro-sports?
smart-ball
timing, and picking his spots.
passing up open shots from distance for even higher percentage (often less flashy) shots for himself and his teammates (superstars like Curry never pass up an open shot).
how does superstar teams like the Lakers and Nets fail? stupid ball. taking turns playing one on one and taking low percentage shots. Kyrie, Harden, Durant, and Westbrook in particular -- awful. And Lebron, with his high bball iq on court, instigated stupid-ball by trying to simultaneaosly play GM.
and how about the stupid-ball of younger players like Townes and Russell who blew their series with bad decision making? thankfully, we had a smart GM a few years ago, who, instead of recruiting either one of those Booker buddies, paired him up with the smartest pg ever, who he could learn from and grow with -- as exemplified last game. Booker did the smart thing under the circumstances and got the job done by being a role player.
now, we'll face the Mavs who have a savvy superstar whose flaw is how ball dominant he is. If the Suns are smart -- and they are -- they'll find the way to give teams with a single superstar like Doncic or Trey Young the right amount of attention. We couldn't control the Greek Freak last year because he's, well, a physical freak.
unfortunately, a physical freak like Giannis or Shaq, for example, can trump a bb genius like Paul, who might be controlled if the opposing team is smart enough and quick enough on D.
but, overall, i'll take a smart team over an athletic team every time. and a great defensive team over a great offensive team. you can't be a great defensive team without playing smart-ball.
smart-ball
timing, and picking his spots.
passing up open shots from distance for even higher percentage (often less flashy) shots for himself and his teammates (superstars like Curry never pass up an open shot).
how does superstar teams like the Lakers and Nets fail? stupid ball. taking turns playing one on one and taking low percentage shots. Kyrie, Harden, Durant, and Westbrook in particular -- awful. And Lebron, with his high bball iq on court, instigated stupid-ball by trying to simultaneaosly play GM.
and how about the stupid-ball of younger players like Townes and Russell who blew their series with bad decision making? thankfully, we had a smart GM a few years ago, who, instead of recruiting either one of those Booker buddies, paired him up with the smartest pg ever, who he could learn from and grow with -- as exemplified last game. Booker did the smart thing under the circumstances and got the job done by being a role player.
now, we'll face the Mavs who have a savvy superstar whose flaw is how ball dominant he is. If the Suns are smart -- and they are -- they'll find the way to give teams with a single superstar like Doncic or Trey Young the right amount of attention. We couldn't control the Greek Freak last year because he's, well, a physical freak.
unfortunately, a physical freak like Giannis or Shaq, for example, can trump a bb genius like Paul, who might be controlled if the opposing team is smart enough and quick enough on D.
but, overall, i'll take a smart team over an athletic team every time. and a great defensive team over a great offensive team. you can't be a great defensive team without playing smart-ball.