Unless McLemore turns out to be a stud defender, you really can't start him and Vasquez long term. You just can't/ It's extremely difficult to be a competitive team without a competent defensive backcourt, especially when you lack a shotblocker.
I've heard of teams playing good team defense without shot blocking, but I can't think of any team that's ever played good team defense without at least one top-tier defensive starter. So, who's that guy gonna be for the Kings?Team defense > Individual defense IMO..... As long as the team defense is decent (at least middle of the pack) in allowed fg% and 3pt% along with keeping opponents offensive boards and assists down I will be happy. As longa s they all buy into the team concept I think we will be fine.
I've heard of teams playing good team defense without shot blocking, but I can't think of any team that's ever played good team defense without at least one top-tier defensive starter. So, who's that guy gonna be for the Kings?
Better than James? Better than George? Better than Iguodala, Leonard, Prince, Allen, Wallace, Butler, Stephenson, Marion, Bradley, Kirilenko? Sure, he is.Mbah a' Moute. Possibly the best wing defender in the league...
Better than James? Better than George? Better than Iguodala, Leonard, Prince, Allen, Wallace, Butler, Stephenson, Marion, Bradley, Kirilenko? Sure, he is.
Team defense > Individual defense IMO..... As long as the team defense is decent (at least middle of the pack) in allowed fg% and 3pt% along with keeping opponents offensive boards and assists down I will be happy. As longa s they all buy into the team concept I think we will be fine.
To say nothing of the fact that it's hardly a coincidence that Golden State was in the bottom third of the league, defensively, until Bogut finally got right, somewhere around the All-Star Break. And, even then, they were still barely middle of the road. And, as hot as Curry and Thompson were on offense in the playoffs, if Bogut doesn't average ten-plus boards and two-plus blocks in the first round, they probably don't beat Denver.Nonsense. People literally point to a one year example in gs to support this argument. Besides what may be a one year glitch name a conpetitive team that started an awful defensive backcourt with no inside presence.
Better than James? Better than George? Better than Iguodala, Leonard, Prince, Allen, Wallace, Butler, Stephenson, Marion, Bradley, Kirilenko? Sure, he is.
To say nothing of the fact that it's hardly a coincidence that Golden State was in the bottom third of the league, defensively, until Bogut finally got right, somewhere around the All-Star Break. And, even then, they were still barely middle of the road. And, as hot as Curry and Thompson were on offense in the playoffs, if Bogut doesn't average ten-plus boards and two-plus blocks in the first round, they probably don't beat Denver.
Didn't Dirk Nowitzki, at one point, say that Stojakovic gave his the most trouble, defensively? Perhaps that's just a good matchup for Mbah a Moute? I'm not saying that he's not a good defender, but he has also played his whole career on a team with top-tier shot blockers, and other pretty good defenders around him, and defensive-minded coaches. Now, he's going to a team where it appears he's only going to have one out of three. So, I guess we'll find out how good he actually is.He is an excellent defensive wing. Durant has said that he has the hardest time with Mbah a Moute's defense...
I think Malone has his work cut out for him. So far the Kings have lost Douglas, Tyreke, and Aldrich. Douglas was the best defender on the team last year. Tyreke was second. (Leave off Johnson altogether because he couldn't get on the floor because of inept offense). Aldrich was the best defensive center. So you lose three very good to pretty good defenders. You gain Luc, a very good defender, Landry, who is mediocre at defending, and Vasquez, a mediocre defender (according to the consensus). I think it's very tough on any rookie like McLemore to be a good defender his rookie year. I have to assume that at best he's going to be an ok defender in his rookie year. Net-net, the defensive talent is worse than last year. At least so far. Just to stay even on defense from last year, Malone is going to have to do an above average job as a defensive coach. To gain traction on last year, he's going to have to be an elite defensive coach. Unless a major trade is done, it seems to me there is going to be a very big strain put on the coaching staff and the players to rise above the bottom third of the league in terms of defense.
Better than James? Better than George? Better than Iguodala, Leonard, Prince, Allen, Wallace, Butler, Stephenson, Marion, Bradley, Kirilenko? Sure, he is.
Didn't Dirk Nowitzki, at one point, say that Stojakovic gave his the most trouble, defensively? Perhaps that's just a good matchup for Mbah a Moute? I'm not saying that he's not a good defender, but he has also played his whole career on a team with top-tier shot blockers, and other pretty good defenders around him, and defensive-minded coaches. Now, he's going to a team where it appears he's only going to have one out of three. So, I guess we'll find out how good he actually is.
Better than James? Better than George? Better than Iguodala, Leonard, Prince, Allen, Wallace, Butler, Stephenson, Marion, Bradley, Kirilenko? Sure, he is.
Peja was terrible when he first arrived, but with the system we had in place every player knew what they had to do. Their minds were one so they knew when they had to help and where they had to be. Peja actually became a decent defender because of how good the team defense got. He knew when he would get help, and he knew what he had to focus on, rather than just being all over the place.
I realize that he doesn't come with all the bells and whistles of those you mentioned, but he is probably one of the top 5 defenders in the league when healthy. However, whether you agree or disagree or not, he's certainly in that group, and that's going to help our team defense. I think McLemore can become a very good defender. He has all the tools. Doesn't mean he will, but with his athleticism, if he puts in the work, it wouldn't take a lot to be better than Thornton. Also, the Kings can do a lot more with the zone defense with Vasquez on the floor, than they could with IT on the floor. Just by the nature of the zone defense, since your guarding an area instead of a particular player, your going to get mismatches, which is why we didn't play much zone defense after IT became the starter. Put IT in a zone, and your going to end up with him staring at Kevin Durant.
I think Malone has his work cut out for him. So far the Kings have lost Douglas, Tyreke, and Aldrich. Douglas was the best defender on the team last year. Tyreke was second. (Leave off Johnson altogether because he couldn't get on the floor because of inept offense). Aldrich was the best defensive center. So you lose three very good to pretty good defenders. You gain Luc, a very good defender, Landry, who is mediocre at defending, and Vasquez, a mediocre defender (according to the consensus). I think it's very tough on any rookie like McLemore to be a good defender his rookie year. I have to assume that at best he's going to be an ok defender in his rookie year. Net-net, the defensive talent is worse than last year. At least so far. Just to stay even on defense from last year, Malone is going to have to do an above average job as a defensive coach. To gain traction on last year, he's going to have to be an elite defensive coach. Unless a major trade is done, it seems to me there is going to be a very big strain put on the coaching staff and the players to rise above the bottom third of the league in terms of defense.
There's no chance that Mbah a Moute is a "Top 5" defender in the NBA, even if you don't count post players. I'm sure that he's good, maybe even very good, but Top 5 is a very charitable assessment. Can we, at least, see what he does without an elite shot blocker before making a claim like that? I mean, it might be a coincidence that the two worst seasons Milwaukee had defensively during Mbah a Moute's time there were the two seasons where Bogut played less than forty games... but I doubt it.I realize that he doesn't come with all the bells and whistles of those you mentioned, but he is probably one of the top 5 defenders in the league when healthy...
Well first, it won't be hard to stay even, since we were at the bottom to begin with. We were 30th in scoring defense, 28th in shooting defense and 28th in blocks and steals. I mean, there's nowhere to go but up! Give me five very smart players with good BBIQ, but average athleticism, and put me up against 5 players with poor BBIQ but excellent athleticism, and I'll beat the pants off the athletic players just about every time. To think its all about just keeping your man in front of you is misguided. Who can keep players like Paul, Rose, Westbrook, etc, in front of them. If they can't freeze you off the dribble, their team will free them up with a pick. Its what happens after they get past their defender that matters, and that's where team defense matters.
Doing your homework and knowing who your guarding is one of the most important parts of team defense. If they like to shoot from a certain spot, you deny them that spot. If they like to go right, you make them go left. If they like to spin left into the key, you make them spin toward the baseline. You always try to make them go where your help is. Apparently last years team was too busy talking on their cellphones, or texting to pay attention to that kind of information. Just improving in that area alone, will improve the overall defense.
When the Kings team was made up of Webber, Vlade, Peja, Christie, and Bibby, they were one of the better defensive teams in the league. Christie was the only elite defender on the team. Webb, while an explosiver leaper, and a good shotblocker, wasn't blessed with good lateral quickness, and he struggled at times to keep some of the quicker PF's in front of him. But it didn't matter because that team played such good team defense. I don't expect that this group is going to go from the bottom to the top in a blink of an eye, but its not going to take much to work up to the middle of the pack from where they are..
There's no doubt that defense has to be the top priority. But our offense does need some tweaking as well. We were 10th in the league in scoring last season, but only 18th in efficiency. Just because you score a lot of points, doesn't mean your being efficient while doing it. It just means that you shot quicker, and therefore you took more shots in order to score more points. The truth is, we had no system on defense, or offense, other than fly by the seat of your pants. Zero discipline! Hopefully that's all going to change.
The change in discipline must occur. Otherwise the whole organization will lose credibility and the Vivek regime will start on a very foreboding note. Right now all the players seem to be doing the happy talk about defense. I'm looking forward to see how that is going to be translated into action on the floor. It's one thing to talk the talk. Let's see what happens when they must walk the walk.
Is that why we get all those 16/1 upsets in the NCAA's?Well first, it won't be hard to stay even, since we were at the bottom to begin with. We were 30th in scoring defense, 28th in shooting defense and 28th in blocks and steals. I mean, there's nowhere to go but up! Give me five very smart players with good BBIQ, but average athleticism, and put me up against 5 players with poor BBIQ but excellent athleticism, and I'll beat the pants off the athletic players just about every time...
Don't undersell the value of good defensive backups; Jackson and Pollard weren't on that squad because they looked pretty.... When the Kings team was made up of Webber, Vlade, Peja, Christie, and Bibby, they were one of the better defensive teams in the league. Christie was the only elite defender on the team. Webb, while an explosiver leaper, and a good shotblocker, wasn't blessed with good lateral quickness, and he struggled at times to keep some of the quicker PF's in front of him. But it didn't matter because that team played such good team defense.
All things being equal, I'd rather turn the defense around, first. Stuff the offense. Maybe D'Alessandro is done, maybe he isn't. If we don't end up moving either or both of Thompson and Patterson, I'd have much rather had a defensive backup big than an undersized, one-way player like Landry. Once we change the culture defensively, then we can worry about how efficient our offense is. Are the additions of Malone and Mbah a Moute good enough to effect that culture change? I am somewhat less than optimistic.There's no doubt that defense has to be the top priority. But our offense does need some tweaking as well. We were 10th in the league in scoring last season, but only 18th in efficiency. Just because you score a lot of points, doesn't mean your being efficient while doing it. It just means that you shot quicker, and therefore you took more shots in order to score more points. The truth is, we had no system on defense, or offense, other than fly by the seat of your pants. Zero discipline! Hopefully that's all going to change.
Is that why we get all those 16/1 upsets in the NCAA's?
Don't undersell the value of good defensive backups; Jackson and Pollard weren't on that squad because they looked pretty.
All things being equal, I'd rather turn the defense around, first. Stuff the offense. Maybe D'Alessandro is done, maybe he isn't. If we don't end up moving either or both of Thompson and Patterson, I'd have much rather had a defensive backup big than an undersized, one-way player like Landry. Once we change the culture defensively, then we can worry about how efficient our offense is. Are the additions of Malone and Mbah a Moute good enough to effect that culture change? I am somewhat less than optimistic.
I think the real hope is Brendan Malone.We don't actually have a defense at the moment, we have a coach. Not a single move or position we have is obviously better defensively than we thought we were 1 yr ago at this time -- we swapped Patterson for Robinson, Landry for Hayes, McLemore for Reke, Mbaha Moute for Johnson, Vasquez for...Brooks I suppose. McCallum for Douglas. What we do have is one ex-Golden State assistant coach for another. And that's got to be the hope. Is Smart were coaching this new lineup there would be no real reason to hope it would be any better defensively than the one he coached last year. But maybe Malone is that guy finally.
We sink or swim with Michael Malone but I agree that Papa is a big positive factor.I think the real hope is Brendan Malone.