It wasn't an ISO for Fox. Joerger said he was putting the ball in his best playmaker's hands. But this time it didn't work. Is it so difficult to give credit to Bledsoe?
It was most definitely ISO. I know 1-4 flat when I see it.
Once Swipa caught the ball (btw Bledsoe got away with a push that nearly sent Fox into the back court), all 4 teammates — even WCS were spread out beyond the 3 pt line. Two in the short corner and two at the arc near each sideline. They were about as spread out as a team can get.
The only player that moved at all was Bogie, who backed up about 3 steps to make himself available for a pass. Everyone else essentially held in place, with Buddy drifting in a bit inside the line.
As far as Bledsoe is concerned, he gets credit but only partial credit from me. The truth is he could have been called for a foul on 2 separate occasions depending on the night and the officiating crew.
On the catch and the 2nd attempt to drive which was a blocking move and a bit of a reach (We’ve all seen far less called). He had the benefit of knowing the Bucks had a foul to give, otherwise he would have taken a huge risk playing as physically as he did.
He gets credit for knowing the situation and executing extremely well while being fortunate it worked out and no foul was called. But we’ve all seen a thousand games and the opposite can easily happen too. But, again, unless Fox was in the act of shooting, Bledsoe knew he had nothing to worry about except potentially another inbound play — unless of course the KINGS actually ran a play to take advantage of the Bucks aggressiveness knowing they weren’t in the penalty and set them up for a back door move. But I digress....
If the Bucks had been in the penalty already — as is usually the case at the end of games — I’m pretty sure that possession turns out a bit differently even if the KINGS don’t score to win it. I’m pretty sure they would have got a shot off at least.