it's why I asked in the last game thread whether his father had a post game, he is what he is at this point in his career and a post player with a hook is not one, he is way too stiff in his movements and there is no fluidity
His father was one of the most well rounded offensive talents ever to play. Hook shots a plenty. Bill Walton said 7'3" Bird and skill wise he wasn't too far off. Domas hit a hook shot a play or two after, he has one. He just really likes to get into the basket area and go off the backboard.
The only problem is the Wolves are giving Lyles the quick hitter 3 as the main option off of Fox and is that a gamble that will win you a game? That's the question.
His father was one of the most well rounded offensive talents ever to play. Hook shots a plenty. Bill Walton said 7'3" Bird and skill wise he wasn't too far off. Domas hit a hook shot a play or two after, he has one. He just really likes to get into the basket area and go off the backboard.
Threes fall against us, and everybody knows it. Is it all psychological? Maybe. But here are Minny's 3PT%ages for their last three games: .179, .371, .289. They'll hit over .500 against us, for sure.
They use their quickness well at least. They have a lot of skill and speed off the dribble and they are pulling the Kings all over the floor and just dishing right back out. I wouldn't mind seeing more straight up zone from the Kings to cut off the drives and see where it goes.
what about applying full court pressure for the majority of the game, and I don't mean those which are just kind of strolling along with the ball handler but being active with the hands and feet
I'd stop helping off of the corner 3 for starters. Our closeouts are late every single time because that defender hedges into the paint. I'd be overly aggressive at staying tight on shooters. You just simply can't let these 50%+ 3P% vs us keep happening.
Offensively, just keep pulling the open looks. You have to trust they're going to fall eventually and our whole offensive concept is built around Fox/Domas/DDR getting to the rim, collapsing defensive attention and finding the open shooters on the outside.
What the F was Kevin doing there? The Kings ran great switch on the ball the play before and he's sitting on someone elses man that play leaving the corner LITERALLY wide open.