Bricklayer
Don't Make Me Use The Bat
What do you hang your hat on as far as team focus? The Mavs who everyone thought were in a class by themselves, look at their season record are quickly being embarrased by a scrappy fast/small team that barely made it into the playoffs and hasn't been there in some time. What can you honestly say is the way to build your team besides saying to have variety and being deep ala a Texas teams like the Mavs and Spurs with lots of tools in their arsenals.
The rules for building a title team have NEVER vaired, quite possibly in the entire history of the NBA, although might have been a one year burp here or there.
1) control the paint, means all kinds of things, means shotblocking, rebounding (particualrly DEFENSIVE rebounding), post offense, post defense, rotation and prevention of penetration etc. You build inside out.
2) find a true blue superstar who is the best player on the court night in and night out (unless faced wiht another superstar) and warps the game + drags his teammates along
3) have a pace, a system, and conviction in it. Know what your game is, who your #1 option is, #2, how you want to play, when you are playing "your game".
Them's the rules. Them's ALWAYS been the rules. Can maybe get by with mediocrity in one area in exchange for superiority in another, but all that does is make you a particularly weak likely one and done champion.
Dallas is struggling with both #2 and especially #3 right now. And Avery's lack of committment to principle #1 in Game 1 is looming large at this point. But Dirk has not been the best player in the series, and that "versatility", theoretically so prized, is being used against Dallas by Don Nelson the same way he used to frustrate ouor "versatility" when he was coaching the Mavs. Difference is, or at least a huge difference, that our near superstar of that era both accomplished #1 and demolished the Mavs inside as #2. Made #3 alone not enough until we lost him to the knee.