Need 2 stops.
.MookieBlaylock said:
Is the goal of the defense to give up wide open 3 point shots?
They spent an entire year trying to boost a roster so it didn’t need to go to Trey Burke and Boban in key playoff moments. And here they are going to Trey Burke and Boban in a key playoff moment. 😡😡😡
— Bob Sturm (@SportsSturm) June 6, 2021
Jeff Van Gundy on ABC on Luka Doncic: "Don't let his whiteness take away from his quickness."
— Callie Caplan (@CallieCaplan) June 6, 2021
Infection_Ag11 said:
No call on the backcourt?
K?
BallerStaf2003 said:Jeff Van Gundy on ABC on Luka Doncic: "Don't let his whiteness take away from his quickness."
— Callie Caplan (@CallieCaplan) June 6, 2021
Can you imagine saying anything like this about a black player? It pisses me off.
Stone44 said:
Leonard cuts their hearts out...again. Mavs have always been soft. Tough to win first 2 games on the road in a 7 game series and still lose. Cuban is such a ******. I wish he would sell this team.
He's not an actual fanBallerStaf2003 said:Stone44 said:
Leonard cuts their hearts out...again. Mavs have always been soft. Tough to win first 2 games on the road in a 7 game series and still lose. Cuban is such a ******. I wish he would sell this team.
Dude, take a seat.
Infection_Ag11 said:
They can't do anything with KP for at least two years, and like I said before his absence in this series was largely a product of matchups and scheme. He's a 20/10 guy in most series he'll be involved in going forward.
They need at least one more D and 3 guy and one more guy who can create his own shot.
Luka just said, “I don’t want that jersey fam...” pic.twitter.com/QeqfjHr1OI
— MFFL (@Mavs_FFL) June 6, 2021
South Platte said:Infection_Ag11 said:
They can't do anything with KP for at least two years, and like I said before his absence in this series was largely a product of matchups and scheme. He's a 20/10 guy in most series he'll be involved in going forward.
They need at least one more D and 3 guy and one more guy who can create his own shot.
You and some other posters on here know way more about matchups than I do, but true superstars don't get neutralized through matchups. I guess KP will max out at being a good #3 star, not the #2 we were hoping for. Nothing wrong with keeping him around for the long haul but we need to get a huge fish to sign.
Southlake said:
Well, I'm disappointed but am sure we couldn't win the next round. But neither can the Clippers; they're done.
Great job with a team still building. Every team needs to make adjustments. The KP experiment was a flop. Can we get something for him? Or is he relegated to a very expensive role player. Who's Cuban gonna get?
But the joke is on the Clippers: they tanked to play the Mavs and the Mavs took them to 7 exhausting games.
You are operating under the assumption that KP is going to recover and gain his mobility back.Infection_Ag11 said:South Platte said:Infection_Ag11 said:
They can't do anything with KP for at least two years, and like I said before his absence in this series was largely a product of matchups and scheme. He's a 20/10 guy in most series he'll be involved in going forward.
They need at least one more D and 3 guy and one more guy who can create his own shot.
You and some other posters on here know way more about matchups than I do, but true superstars don't get neutralized through matchups. I guess KP will max out at being a good #3 star, not the #2 we were hoping for. Nothing wrong with keeping him around for the long haul but we need to get a huge fish to sign.
KP is a very unique player (as in he's really the only type of player like him in the league) and has a very unique weakness because he's not a complete, superstar type of player. There's one type of defender that can just completely shut him down, and it's the 6'8"-6'9" great defending wing with both size and length. He can't park himself at the elbow and shoot free throws all night like he can against smaller guys, and he can't go by them like he can bigs and less athletic traditional forward. Because he's so tall and upright, he's not gonna be able to take these defenders off the dribble like he can traditional forwards and centers (for similar reasons that 6'4" corners suck in man coverage against smaller receivers) and because he's so slight and weak for his size they can body him out of his spots I'm inside 20 feet or so. They're also so long he can't shoot uncontested jumpers over them. So really he can't do anything except hit the occasional open shot on a lockout against such defenders.
Well, there's only about 10 guys in the league like that and the Clippers have 3 of them (PG, Kawhi, MM). Two of them are top 5 wing defenders in the world. They parked one of those three on him about 80% of the series and forgot about him.
It's part of the reason they are such a terrible matchup for Dallas. They can completely neutralize one of the Mavs two best players without really having to do anything or sacrifice any other aspect of their defense.
PatAg said:You are operating under the assumption that KP is going to recover and gain his mobility back.Infection_Ag11 said:South Platte said:Infection_Ag11 said:
They can't do anything with KP for at least two years, and like I said before his absence in this series was largely a product of matchups and scheme. He's a 20/10 guy in most series he'll be involved in going forward.
They need at least one more D and 3 guy and one more guy who can create his own shot.
You and some other posters on here know way more about matchups than I do, but true superstars don't get neutralized through matchups. I guess KP will max out at being a good #3 star, not the #2 we were hoping for. Nothing wrong with keeping him around for the long haul but we need to get a huge fish to sign.
KP is a very unique player (as in he's really the only type of player like him in the league) and has a very unique weakness because he's not a complete, superstar type of player. There's one type of defender that can just completely shut him down, and it's the 6'8"-6'9" great defending wing with both size and length. He can't park himself at the elbow and shoot free throws all night like he can against smaller guys, and he can't go by them like he can bigs and less athletic traditional forward. Because he's so tall and upright, he's not gonna be able to take these defenders off the dribble like he can traditional forwards and centers (for similar reasons that 6'4" corners suck in man coverage against smaller receivers) and because he's so slight and weak for his size they can body him out of his spots I'm inside 20 feet or so. They're also so long he can't shoot uncontested jumpers over them. So really he can't do anything except hit the occasional open shot on a lockout against such defenders.
Well, there's only about 10 guys in the league like that and the Clippers have 3 of them (PG, Kawhi, MM). Two of them are top 5 wing defenders in the world. They parked one of those three on him about 80% of the series and forgot about him.
It's part of the reason they are such a terrible matchup for Dallas. They can completely neutralize one of the Mavs two best players without really having to do anything or sacrifice any other aspect of their defense.