Perhaps it’s just me, but the spacing seems worse than last year thus far. I’ve seen multiple times where a player is sagging off of DeRozan an extra step.
For instance, there was a play against the Jazz where Fox had the ball at the top of the key with DeRozan standing above the 3PT break on the right side and Murray was above the 3PT break on the left side. Murray’s defender was not hugging him but he was a step away from the paint whereas DeRozan’s defender had one foot in the paint and one foot outside the paint. At the same time, Fox’s POA defender was trying to funnel him to the right (DeRozan’s help defender). In the end, Fox made a move or two at the top of the key and ended up taking a contested pull up 3 at the top and missed.
I know I was one of the posters here that was skeptical of how the spacing would work for Fox and Sabonis (not so much for DeRozan since Fox is a pretty good floor spacer for others) after we made the move for DeRozan. I’m not overly optimistic with what I have seen so far but it would be pretty reckless to make any hard conclusions after 4 preseason games. We’ll have to give this team at least 15-20 regular season games to see how this is going to work.
On a somewhat unrealistic side note, Markkanen would have been a hell of a fit in our offense at PF. Now that would have been some extreme spacing for Fox & Sabonis with Ellis, Murray, & Markkanen shooting from the perimeter while having another go-to option in Markkanen to help Fox out but I digress…
Perhaps, but we also saw that first game where we dropped 66 in the first half vs the Warriors and just literally got whatever shot we wanted at any point. Mixed bag for sure, but we've at least seen the highs this thing can be offensively too.
The big difference i see is Domas sets at the elbow now instead of coming to the 3 point line to work the DHO stuff. I think that elbow set in particular has been pretty good with DDR.
But, mostly, I think the offense has just been us missing open 3s. I distinctly recall on the a t same Warriors game where Keon flat out bricked 3 perfect c&s 3s set up by derozan collapsing the defense.
Ancillary guys have to hit shots this year. I really love the amount of paint pressure we are getting, but doesn't matter if those guys can't hit. That's where a McBuckets might work himself into a real role early if no one else is hitting those open kick outs with consistency.
I also haven't seen concerns at all with spacing. Defenders are hugging DDR the whole game; they aren't sagging off him at all. Us not hitting shots =/= bad spacing