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Demarcus could be BEASTLY already when he isn't in foul trouble.
We're talking 30+ points and 20+ rebounds many games.
But NOT the way this team uses him on offense.
Could someone explain to me what the hell the coaching staff and players are thinking?
I see DMC playing offense in a variety of spots, and few of them give him much to do.
a) DMC is setting weak-*** picks outside the 3-pt line that are almost ALWAYS moved AWAY from by the guard.
b) DMC gets the ball passed to him at the 3-pt line. WTH is he going to do with that?
c) DMC gets the ball about 20 ft from the basket, usually on the left side of the court just outside the top of the key. He has to either dribble past his man to score (not easy at ALL, tho he sometimes can!), or have his defender bite on a fake to free up room to shoot a contested 18 ft shot.
d) DMC gets the ball 15 ft from the basket always on the left side and has to spin around his man to score.
e) All the rest of the possessions, DMC has to move in when someone else takes the shot and pull an offensive rebound out of his ***, yet again.
f) I've seen a handful of give-and-go's this year for DMC, and they've ALL scored IIRC.
Recently, I'm starting to see a weak pick-and-roll forming where DMC actually sets the pick at 19 ft and the guard passes it back to DMC for the open shot. This scores a good % of the time.
I simply don't see the Kings using Demarcus like the elite big man with superior passing skills that he is.
* They are not using him like they did Vlade, Webber, or Brad Miller. Even when DMC gets the ball around where those guys did on the floor, there is ZERO off-the-ball movement to provide open cutters for DMC to pass to.
* They are not using him like a normal big man, where they set him up down low (12 ft - 10 ft from the basket) and give him repeated chances (with re-sets, if needed) with plenty of time on the clock to give him a chance to be successful in the post.
* They are not running many good pick-and-rolls (set ~19 ft).
Can someone with more knowledge of basketball explain why the Kings coaches and players are avoiding using Demarcus like any remotely-competent team should be (ramming him down the opposing team's throat, especially when he is having a dominant game, is against small guys, and/or isn't in foul trouble)?
Because it just seems to me that the proper use of DMC is blatantly obvious - I must be missing some explanation here....
We're talking 30+ points and 20+ rebounds many games.
But NOT the way this team uses him on offense.
Could someone explain to me what the hell the coaching staff and players are thinking?
I see DMC playing offense in a variety of spots, and few of them give him much to do.
a) DMC is setting weak-*** picks outside the 3-pt line that are almost ALWAYS moved AWAY from by the guard.
b) DMC gets the ball passed to him at the 3-pt line. WTH is he going to do with that?
c) DMC gets the ball about 20 ft from the basket, usually on the left side of the court just outside the top of the key. He has to either dribble past his man to score (not easy at ALL, tho he sometimes can!), or have his defender bite on a fake to free up room to shoot a contested 18 ft shot.
d) DMC gets the ball 15 ft from the basket always on the left side and has to spin around his man to score.
e) All the rest of the possessions, DMC has to move in when someone else takes the shot and pull an offensive rebound out of his ***, yet again.
f) I've seen a handful of give-and-go's this year for DMC, and they've ALL scored IIRC.
Recently, I'm starting to see a weak pick-and-roll forming where DMC actually sets the pick at 19 ft and the guard passes it back to DMC for the open shot. This scores a good % of the time.
I simply don't see the Kings using Demarcus like the elite big man with superior passing skills that he is.
* They are not using him like they did Vlade, Webber, or Brad Miller. Even when DMC gets the ball around where those guys did on the floor, there is ZERO off-the-ball movement to provide open cutters for DMC to pass to.
* They are not using him like a normal big man, where they set him up down low (12 ft - 10 ft from the basket) and give him repeated chances (with re-sets, if needed) with plenty of time on the clock to give him a chance to be successful in the post.
* They are not running many good pick-and-rolls (set ~19 ft).
Can someone with more knowledge of basketball explain why the Kings coaches and players are avoiding using Demarcus like any remotely-competent team should be (ramming him down the opposing team's throat, especially when he is having a dominant game, is against small guys, and/or isn't in foul trouble)?
Because it just seems to me that the proper use of DMC is blatantly obvious - I must be missing some explanation here....
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