My five would be Thomas, Salmons, Garcia, Thompson and Hayes. They all play defense with constant hard work and enthussiam. What they lack in talent is made up for in attitude and effort. Then when we get way behind or ahead put in our bombers. What's to lose that we have now?
I think there is much doubt in JT over Hayes. We so quickly forget that Hayes received votes for the defensive player of the year last year..Our best possible defensive lineup, and I don't think there is any doubt about it, would be
Reke
Salmons
Donte
JT
Cousins
This is ultra big. Why can't Smart try this as our starting line-up and maybe have either Salmons or Evans interchangeably be the PG who brings up the ball? We can probably use this line-up and maybe Salmons does not get bored and plays his best.Our best possible defensive lineup, and I don't think there is any doubt about it, would be
Reke
Salmons
Donte
JT
Cousins
Also, statistically, every one of our best defensive lineups feature both Reke and Cuz.
The bench then ends up with quite the offensive blitzkrieg.
I think there is much doubt in JT over Hayes. We so quickly forget that Hayes received votes for the defensive player of the year last year..
That said, this is just a defensive lineup. It is only a point to discuss as clearly basketball is played on both ends of the court.
Also, inspired is a useless adjective here. Jimmer can be infinitely inspired, but he will still suck as a defender because he simply lacks the tools to be that good of a defender.
You're right about Reke and to some extent, Cousins. But inspired defensively? Inspiration I don't see that much. As for Donte, he has the ability but sometimes he's uninspired or unclear on concept. But I do like competition for our BEST FIVE.
Maybe so but the opposite is true also. I believe Evans is a very talented athletic defender but unfortunately he is too often not inspired. That is why he is not on my "DIST".Also, inspired is a useless adjective here. Jimmer can be infinitely inspired, but he will still suck as a defender because he simply lacks the tools to be that good of a defender.
Maybe so but the opposite is true also. I believe Evans is a very talented athletic defender but unfortunately he is too often not inspired. That is why he is not on my "DIST".
I know whatever team you start has to play both ways but if we started these guys a couple of times or as necessary it might inspire the uninspired. That is what I would like to do.
You're right, what we really need to do is to teach/get our best starting five to play better team defense. But I also see that our best can become uninspired by each other. The "why should I bust my butt defending when this guy or that guy or all the guys are no good tonight or dogging it" syndrome. Unfortunately I think we are too often closer to that syndrome than the "good team defense" syndrome - so why not stir the defensive pot and reward the better defensive play.I think you have to take into account that Cousins is trying to stay out of foul trouble, so he can't just go out there and push the envelope so to speak. When Cuz leaves the floor, our rebounding goes down the toilet. Bad rebounding means second chance points for the other team, which means our defense suffers. Even having said that, Cousins defense has improved dramaticly since the start of the season. He stops ball penetration all the time. Unfortunately, others forget to switch and cover his man. But thats not his fault. If you go to synergy.com, you'll see that JT is one of the better defenders on the team.
By and large, our interior defense isn't as big a problem as our perimeter defense. Perimeter penetration means one of our bigs has to leave his man to stop the ball, and that usually leads to a breakdown due to poor rotations. The answer isn't to put the five best defenders on the floor, but for our team defense to improve with the people we have starting now. Hayes is a good defender as long as he can keep his man away from the basket. But when he gets posted up by someone within 5 feet of the basket, he's usually toast if he doesn't get help. He can't jump, and he simply can't defend a good 6'10" post player that has that kind of position.
Woah, woah, woah, back up the trolly. I thought this was completely theoretical. You actually want to start that lineup, in an actual game?
You're right, what we really need to do is to teach/get our best starting five to play better team defense. But I also see that our best can become uninspired by each other. The "why should I bust my butt defending when this guy or that guy or all the guys are no good tonight or dogging it" syndrome. Unfortunately I think we are too often closer to that syndrome than the "good team defense" syndrome - so why not stir the defensive pot and reward the better defensive play.
Good post. I will settle for any improvement and I totally agree that the easiest and simplist is to have Thornton not start, slip Evans over, start anybody Smart wants at the 3, Donte, Garcia, Salmons, whoever works best. Do it!!!! But if you're not going to it then start our best defensive team for a change. Stir up the pot one way or anoth*r.Can we agree that we're not making the playoffs this year? I think it would take a miracle at this point. If so, I think the rest of the season should be dedicated to the development of our best young players that appear to be part of this team going forward. If we win doing that, then so much the better. But I think we should start laying the foundation for next season and beyond. So, that said, if Hickson isn't in our future, then he goes to the end of the bench. If Greene isn't in our future, he joins him. Ditto Outlaw.
So that would mean that Honeycutt and Whiteside have just moved down the bench closer to the floor. So lets play them and see what they can bring. Lets give them experience now, that might make them useful next season. I'm not saying start them, but just give them the minutes that the others would have gotten. Now I'm not a mind reader, so I don't know who Petrie considers a future part of the team. But I think we can all agree, that some serious changes need to be made. So if you not sure about Donte, then start him and let Honeycutt back him up. But once and for all, lets find out if we want Greene on the team going forward.
Those are the kind of changes I want to see. Player development, and familiarity development. If a player doesn't want to run the offense, then sit his butt down, and explain the facts of life to him.
I understand your frustration with the way the teams playing defense. But you still have to score points to win a game. You still need people that can put the ball in the basket. Our defense would improve dramaticly, simply by getting bigger. Start Greene at SF and move Tyreke to SG, and Wa La, your better. That way you don't have Thornton trying to guard Prince. If you truely want to analyze the defense, just look at the matchups we're presenting the other team. The minute we put Thornton on Prince, Prince posted him up twice in a row and scored twice in a row. Sorry, but thats not Thornton's fault. By moving Tyreke to SF and IT to the PG position, we've gone from having a size advantage at times, to a lack of size most of the time. And it shows on the defensive side of the ball. All the teams get the same scouting report, and now they're all attackinig the Kings the same way.
What we have is a personell problem. We have a lot of ill fitting pieces. And you can juggle them around all you want, but the result isn't going to change much without changing the personell.
Can we agree that we're not making the playoffs this year? I think it would take a miracle at this point. If so, I think the rest of the season should be dedicated to the development of our best young players that appear to be part of this team going forward. If we win doing that, then so much the better. But I think we should start laying the foundation for next season and beyond. So, that said, if Hickson isn't in our future, then he goes to the end of the bench. If Greene isn't in our future, he joins him. Ditto Outlaw.
So that would mean that Honeycutt and Whiteside have just moved down the bench closer to the floor. So lets play them and see what they can bring. Lets give them experience now, that might make them useful next season. I'm not saying start them, but just give them the minutes that the others would have gotten. Now I'm not a mind reader, so I don't know who Petrie considers a future part of the team. But I think we can all agree, that some serious changes need to be made. So if you not sure about Donte, then start him and let Honeycutt back him up. But once and for all, lets find out if we want Greene on the team going forward.
Those are the kind of changes I want to see. Player development, and familiarity development. If a player doesn't want to run the offense, then sit his butt down, and explain the facts of life to him.
I understand your frustration with the way the teams playing defense. But you still have to score points to win a game. You still need people that can put the ball in the basket. Our defense would improve dramaticly, simply by getting bigger. Start Greene at SF and move Tyreke to SG, and Wa La, your better. That way you don't have Thornton trying to guard Prince. If you truely want to analyze the defense, just look at the matchups we're presenting the other team. The minute we put Thornton on Prince, Prince posted him up twice in a row and scored twice in a row. Sorry, but thats not Thornton's fault. By moving Tyreke to SF and IT to the PG position, we've gone from having a size advantage at times, to a lack of size most of the time. And it shows on the defensive side of the ball. All the teams get the same scouting report, and now they're all attackinig the Kings the same way.
What we have is a personell problem. We have a lot of ill fitting pieces. And you can juggle them around all you want, but the result isn't going to change much without changing the personell.