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re: Some Stats from Game 1 and Adjustments for Game 2

Posted on 4/22/24 at 3:05 pm to
Posted by TeddyPadillac
Member since Dec 2010
25504 posts
Posted on 4/22/24 at 3:05 pm to
I woudln't give JV the ball with 14 seconds left either.

If it was a little more time, i think i'd consider it, just to draw the double team in the hopes we'd get a really open look somewhere else, but i don't want shite breaking down and JV is the guy that has to create a shot.

I do think he should have been utlized to set the pick for CJ instead of Trey though. It would force Chet to switch onto CJ or give him a decent look at 3.
and if he switches then we'd hopefully be able to quickly get the ball into JV.


I've already said i would have rathered a handoff to BI where a pick was set before the hand off as well to get Dort off of him and then have BI go strong to the rim with 4 shooters on the court, not JV or Larry.

Or if you leave JV in, then JV sets the pick for CJ at the top of the key, going left. Trey is in the left corner. JV rolls to the goal. Herb is in the right corner. BI is on the right wing and sort of follows CJ in case the play breaks down and he can get the ball and try to get a desperation shot off.
When CJ comes off that pick Chet has to guard him, assuming it's a good pick. If CJ comes off the pick hard then Trey's man might help, and if he does you hit Trey and he shoots it, or he immediately sees the mismatch JV has as the roll guy and hits him for an easy bucket. The entry pass into JV would be easier from Trey in the corner than from CJ through Chet on the wing. If Chet doesn't come out on CJ, then you shoot the open 3. And I'd start all that action pretty quickly after taking it out, meaning if you shoot with 8 seconds left who cares. Gives us time to rebound, or to foul again and get another chance if they miss 1 of 2 FT's.
Posted by Pistol44
New Orleans
Member since Jun 2019
1836 posts
Posted on 4/22/24 at 3:12 pm to
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We're just not good in sticking to an offensive game plan


For sure, not a strong point of the Pels. Players have to have a feel for what's working and what's not and Pels just don't have that player running the show who does (Heck, I don't even know if the coaches have their pulse on the game action some times).

If CJ is running point, it is as simple as just initiating the offense first instead of looking for opportunities to score. Too many shots up without any passing. CJ has been elite as a catch and shoot/drive off a pass. For BI, when the team needs him to play make, he absolutely has to match the opposition's physicality when he has the ball and the defense gets under him. I didn't have a big issue with BI's ISOs as they were usually late clock ISOs, but he settles far too often for the midrange instead of using force to pressure the rim.
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