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DanH wrote: View PostWhy again do they have to trade him? Is this franchise so poor that they can't afford to be 10M in the tax for the best team they've ever put together, at a time when the opportunity to get to the finals may be the best it will ever be?@Chr1st1anL
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DanH wrote: View PostWhy again do they have to trade him? Is this franchise so poor that they can't afford to be 10M in the tax for the best team they've ever put together, at a time when the opportunity to get to the finals may be the best it will ever be?@Chr1st1anL
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Scraptor wrote: View Post"Jonas, as a reward, you now get 27 minutes instead of 26."
Casey reiterated JV will probably get fewer called postups in new offence, they want him to be more of a play/decision maker from top of key
— Josh Lewenberg (@JLew1050) October 9, 2017
"Stop eating your sushi."
"I do actually have a pair of Uggs."
"I've had three cups of green tea tonight. I'm wired. I'm absolutely wired."
- Jack Armstrong
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Chr1s1anL wrote: View PostHow have our chances to get to get the finals gotten better from last year? They still don't have enough to beat the cavs and JV would probably get benched with Love starting at Center now.
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JimiCliff wrote: View PostOne actual reward is that he doesn't get to post up
Casey reiterated JV will probably get fewer called postups in new offence, they want him to be more of a play/decision maker from top of key
— Josh Lewenberg (@JLew1050) October 9, 2017
In any case, JV's elite skill is not as a post man (he's very good in the post and that's useful at times) but as a fairly unstoppable roll man. Developing his playmaking on the roll gives him one more tool to threaten defences with, and should get him more passes on the roll as even when teams load up on it, he'll be able to make them pay (in theory) with a swing pass to the corner for a three, or hit a cutter. It all comes down to execution of course, but any strategy that moves the team towards JV getting the ball on the move towards the paint, rather than stationary, is a good one IMO. Never mind the benefits if he can leverage his shooting into a real mid range threat, which would open up triple threat options for him in pop and short roll actions.
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DanH wrote: View PostI actually agree with this approach. The team doesn't seem capable of running a functional post-up play. Even when they do get the ball to JV when they should, everyone just stands and watches.
In any case, JV's elite skill is not as a post man (he's very good in the post and that's useful at times) but as a fairly unstoppable roll man. Developing his playmaking on the roll gives him one more tool to threaten defences with, and should get him more passes on the roll as even when teams load up on it, he'll be able to make them pay (in theory) with a swing pass to the corner for a three, or hit a cutter. It all comes down to execution of course, but any strategy that moves the team towards JV getting the ball on the move towards the paint, rather than stationary, is a good one IMO. Never mind the benefits if he can leverage his shooting into a real mid range threat, which would open up triple threat options for him in pop and short roll actions.I just go back to something like the Maker matchup vs. the Bucks - if they had anything like a functional post-up element to their offence, they run Maker off the floor as a starter, and force the Bucks to change their gameplan and adjust to us, rather than vice versa (which is what always, always happens). It should at least be there as an option, imo.
"Stop eating your sushi."
"I do actually have a pair of Uggs."
"I've had three cups of green tea tonight. I'm wired. I'm absolutely wired."
- Jack Armstrong
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JimiCliff wrote: View Post'This professional basketball team cannot do something a professional basketball team should be able to do, therefore they shouldn't even try.'I just go back to something like the Maker matchup vs. the Bucks - if they had anything like a functional post-up element to their offence, they run Maker off the floor as a starter, and force the Bucks to change their gameplan and adjust to us, rather than vice versa (which is what always, always happens). It should at least be there as an option, imo.
That said, hitting JV more on the roll and having more cut actions around that option would have been effective against the Bucks as well. There's more than one way to skin a cat, as some coaches might tell you.
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Is this real?
Casey, asked if JV looks more like a guy that can close games: "No question. That's the part that's improved - his awareness, his alertness"
— Josh Lewenberg (@JLew1050) 9 October 2017
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tDotted wrote: View PostIs this real?
Casey, asked if JV looks more like a guy that can close games: "No question. That's the part that's improved - his awareness, his alertness"
— Josh Lewenberg (@JLew1050) 9 October 2017
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tDotted wrote: View PostIs this real?
Casey, asked if JV looks more like a guy that can close games: "No question. That's the part that's improved - his awareness, his alertness"
— Josh Lewenberg (@JLew1050) 9 October 2017
File this under "I'll believe it when I see it"9 time first team all-RR, First Ballot Hall of Forum
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