I get the criticism, but seems a bit of a stretch to be complaining about the rebounding fundamentals of the leading rebounder in the nba this year. There is only so much one man can do.
Well, Curry was playing with two functioning hands.Davis took more shots than Murray. That can't happen.
Curry had 38 shots on his own. Fox had 19. Something seems off there.
What gets me is that Looney makes $8MM per season... And Sabonis is gonna cost us how much in the summer of 2024? 5 times that?
We better get ourselves a proper shotblocking / rebounding backup C... thats all ima say or this could be a reoccuring theme in the playoffs.
Well, Curry was playing with two functioning hands.
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Curry had 38 shots on his own. Fox had 19. Something seems off there.
Pretty muchI’m critical of Sabonis but rebounding is not an area to criticize him on. Doesn’t matter how much Looney gets - defensive rebounding is a team game. There was a lot of long rebounds which falls on the guards and forwards to box out, put in that extra effort. Really though Kings played small a lot so this will happen. Every team loves the long forwards that can rebound (and shoot) but they’re hard to find.
He was getting rebounds in every spot on the floor this series, against Sabonis...who is a league leader in rebounds. To think that it was mostly lucky bounces, is simply not accurate
Yep, Looney is a guy who will absolutely excel against team-first glue style guys like Sabonis and Al Horford and Steven Adams but against stupidly aggressive big men he can really struggle/foul out in five minutes.Next series might be different for old Looney if AD accepts that challenge. Looney has always been that guy you can force off the floor with pick and roll and shooting. Domas and Looney just played 10 feet off of each other the whole time. Domas is what he is. Getting 15 shots or more of him is like pulling teeth. Somebody else has to be that guy. TD and Monk work in a pinch, but ride that and teams will accept your terms 9 out of 10 times.
I guess we’ll never know. Fox usually gives LA hell no matter who they play. *sigh*A positive from this loss... Warriors are probably the tougher match up against the Lakers lol.
I just hope to god Monte doesn't overpay the guy.Harrison Barnes is a class act and great locker room voice. But it’s time to transition to that role of: bench/part-time player who spits wisdom on the sidelines.
What gets me is that Looney makes $8MM per season... And Sabonis is gonna cost us how much in the summer of 2024? 5 times that?
We better get ourselves a proper shotblocking / rebounding backup C... thats all ima say or this could be a reoccuring theme in the playoffs.
I think the main reason coach chose TD over Davion is how much of a liability Davion can potentially be on the offensive end.Coach must have seen something to go with TD and I trust his judgement. But I never would've predicted TD getting into the playoff rotation, and especially not to defend Curry.
I dont carre about the shots its the rebounding, its the help defense and protecting the rim. The eating of space, we need someone who can cover lots of ground in the blink of an eye and highpoint the rebounds and whos also strong enough not to get pushed around, and who can also close out to the 3pt line.Next series might be different for old Looney if AD accepts that challenge. Looney has always been that guy you can force off the floor with pick and roll and shooting. Domas and Looney just played 10 feet off of each other the whole time. Domas is what he is. Getting 15 shots or more of him is like pulling teeth. Somebody else has to be that guy. TD and Monk work in a pinch, but ride that and teams will accept your terms 9 out of 10 times.
Well, Curry was playing with two functioning hands.
Well, Curry was playing with two functioning hands.
I still think it is mostly him. Time and time again, he has displayed skills we never knew he got (on the NBA level). The poise he has on the defensive end, particularly, while still having to deal with this crapty league's "He's a rookie therefore he must not have the skill set to defend so well, it must be a foul" refereeing. I believe from my knowledge of his Iowa days and from my eye test that a prime Murray is a 2-way 3-level scorer who could be more efficient and prolific than Middleton.
Going forward, I still think he'll dictate how we do in the post-season with his development.
I bet if we were to go watch loons rebounds a majority of them are the long rebound variety where the guy who is being boxed out actually has the advantage. I’m not sure how you can avoid that unless Domas or others position themselves further out but then that opens up the paint. If someone has the answer I’d love to hear it
Yeah by the end of the first half De'Aaron had lost enough confidence in his handle that he really started to just jack up threes before he had a chance to turn the ball over.this being swept under the rug because Fox had a couple good games after the injury. His handle is nowhere near the same with the broken finger and his midrange touch hasn’t been there either.
It almost killed us last game, and it did kill us this game with some of his TOs happened in the middle of his dribbling, which normally isn't the case, Fox is usually so fast they can't even aim to steal the ball unless you're Draymond who can slap hands and faces.this being swept under the rug because Fox had a couple good games after the injury. His handle is nowhere near the same with the broken finger and his midrange touch hasn’t been there either.
You seem to want to dismiss Murray as a "system' player, but I have a hard time seeing Klay Thompson as anything other than a Super Saiyan "system" guy. I may be misremembering but I feel like Prime!Thompson led the league in points-per-dribble and catch-and-shoot baskets, several seasons in a row, which epitomizes "system" guy, in my opinion. Thompson at his best was a guy who could get you forty on any given night but has never been a guy that you could put the ball in his hands and say, "We need you to get forty tonight, champ!", and then he could just go out and do it.This is the thing though, is it him? Or the way he's been used? As is, unless he literally develops into Khris Middleton, it's going to be very hard for him to find his way in this offense as anything other than a system guy. Huge summer for Keegan and his ball handling chops and first step are the keys unless they put in some Iowa post and mid post action.
it’s not lucky bounces. They are long rebounds that favor the guy being boxed out. It’s a problem league wide and has been happening more and more with missed threes
I mean, the game was in single digits until the Klay 4-pt play with like a second left in the quarter so it's not like they completely died out of the half.I can live with a loss against a team like the Warriors after going 7 games. But it was a major bummer to see the Kings give up in the 3rd quarter. They rolled over when they still could’ve come back. Praying they can use this as motivation to come back stronger next year.
I just hope to god Monte doesn't overpay the guy.