With Keith Smart, having these types of discussions is pretty much wasted. Because the flaw is in thinking that Smart actually has a consistent approach to using players the same way each game. He actually changes his approach many times in a single game. As a player, that would frustrate them I would think.
I am amazed how similar the conversations are between Thornton now and Kmart previously. MT does not fit any better with this team than did Kmart.
Just to clarify the question at hand: Tyreke is not a 3 and Thornton is even less a 3 than Tryeke.
3 Guard lineup is not really the same as MT playing the 3. Thoughts: Kings won.
There are things I can deal with regarding what Smart is doing at this point in the season, and there are things that I can't. Moving people around still to find a line up (or line-ups) that work, is acceptable to me as a temporary strategy at this point. Let people compete, display ability/inability to work together, etc., give it a few weeks unless it is clearly or consistently costing us games. THEN tighten the line up. I don't have my hackles up as much as others seem to over this strategy, at this point anyway. The practice of icing players who have the hot hand, keeping them out nearly a quarter at a time - that I just don't get. He's done it to Reke, to IT and to Cousins to some extent. Has to stop. Leaving a weaker or flailing team or set of match ups on the floor too long, also needs to stop, particular when we are up. How many times have you watched and said, 'ok, it's time to replace this line up with the starters; they've done a good job but now they are over-matched, the tide is turning (as it often does on 2nd teams) and they need to be replace with our best line.' THEN, 5 minutes later, the players are still in and the opponents have shaved 7-9 points off our our lead. I just don't know what the logic is there; it's not like these points of shift in momentum are that terribly hard to see. I don't know if he is blind or just has an alternative logic.
wasnt it reke at the 3?
I'll defend Coach Smart a little bit. Normally I would say there's no excuse for the three and four guard lineups he's given us at times (especially in the fourth quarter). But the problem lies at the small forward position. Salmons is not available and Johnson is such a liability on offense right now that he has to throw three guards out there to be able to score points.
The 3 guard lineup is a nightmare for opposing defenses. Love it.
The 3 guard lineup is a nightmare for opposing defenses. Love it.
You don't really know that much about basketball do you. 3 guard line ups can work until the other team has a chance to make substitutions.....if that long.
I'm going to disagree on the roster causing the issue here. JJ has been pretty good defensively as a SF for us. He's definitely been good enough that we don't need to run a Jimmer/Brooks backcourt with MT at the 3 to cover for his poor production.
The problem with JJ at SF right now is that Smart seems to have told him his initials stand for Joe Johnson, and to attack every time he touches the ball. If he just told JJ to only take open shots when the ball is swung, to move the ball every time it's not a clear open look and to have him just concentrate on being a defensive role player, then all the sudden there's not much reason to play MT at SF.
And if Smart ran even a halfway decent halfcourt offense, we'd have plenty of scoring with or without JJ out there.
From what I've seen, I don't even want James Johnson taking open jumpshots anymore. Every time he's on the floor that's the lowest percentage shot we can get and a frighteningly large number of possessions seem to end that way. But alright, if you're saying Smart's offense as drawn up is asking players to do things which aren't really strengths for them than I totally agree. Johnson should be a last option in the offense when he's on the floor and there should be enough scoring around him to account for that.
I still think though, even if we had Rick Adelman drawing up our offensive sets the lack of production from the SF position would be a problem. And the desire to find significant minutes for all 5 of our guards is inevitably going to result in somebody playing out of position at SF.
Or until you win the game...