that was a revealing game, imo. definitely early season. i know it's popular to criticize the defense right now but i wouldn't be so sure. i mean, obviously the defense has left something to be desired, but
why? that's the key. can't just say "play better defense"- if we're going to improve, we need to know
how.
it's just my opinion but when your offense is stale, your defense falls accordingly- not because it's necessarily worse (i.e. "i don't want to play defense anymore") but more because your opponent is taking the ball off the glass and preying on your inability to set up at the other end. doesn't always lead to fast break points, no, but your legs are weak from having just run the length of the floor without the ball, your mind's weak from your impotent offense, and you're just not in a prime spot- neither in body nor in mind- to play defense effectively. it's only the special players who manage to fight through that struggle. i don't know how many of them even exist these days.
i'm not saying it starts with the offense- but i am saying it doesn't start with the defense. it's both. when you come out of the gates 0/10 and don't manage to hit a field goal for the first 6+ mins of the game, your defense will almost always be terrible.
a few things:
1) for a guy who prides himself on being fast, tj ford has an awfully hard time recovering from offensive misses. he and rasho are too often the last ones down the floor. rasho has an excuse because he's slow, while his check is also enormous and is running alongside him. tj's check is leading the break, though, too often 10-15 steps ahead of him. for a pg who plays on average 30 mins/game, tj gets tired easily. i don't like that.
2) i don't want to get into the calderon vs tj debate, it's too easy to waste time on it, but last night was absolutely a night to leave jose in the game. tj showed up at the scorer's desk with around five mins left to play, but the next whistle wasn't heard for roughly two minutes so he was just waiting there. by that time, the team had closed the gap considerably and was on a figurative roll. calderon himself had managed to knock down a trey and was clearly hotter than he had been all night. to bring tj in the game with 3.5 mins left was a disaster waiting to happen. i don't know why anyone would do that- save for the explanation that tj is the "starter" and should be "closing out games", because that's pride and that's not good enough for me. it shouldn't be good enough for anyone.
i don't care if it's baston instead of bosh. pride is the last thing you can afford to listen to if you hope to win the game. i don't know if we would've won, but we surely wouldn't have suffered through another 0-8 run while tj got his feet wet again.
what's more, it leaves tj in a vulnerable position. he's got jerks like me talking about him today, and i'm sure he went home last night thinking it was primarily his fault that we lost. just watch the last three minutes of the game, it all stems from his first possession. he makes a mistake initially, at which point he presumably begins to wonder why he's in the game himself, and then spends the next three possessions trying to make up for it while the rest of the crew just watches him = game. my point is that that one decision could send tj into an extended drought, one that may last for longer than just one game. anyway.
3) parker looks like a man playing under the burden of expectation. two games in a row now he's taken similar shots that are, by definition, not anthony parker: settling for an 18 foot jump shot on the break with no one under the boards to corral the rebound. he doesn't even get his feet set, and that's the key symptom imo. anthony parker does not take wild shots without first ensuring someone's on the glass, but he almost
certainly does not take those shots off balance. well, he's been taking them. i think he's in an awful slump.
4) what is dwight howard going to do 12-15 feet from the basket? why is he being doubled immediately, regardless of where he is on the floor? this tendency to double down indiscriminately, always, is very hard for me to explain. at least wait until he forces himself down onto the box. and with his handles, i don't know if he can even do
that. but regardless, why are we hanging our defense out to dry with 15 left on the shot clock? be patient, man. at least make him prove that he can
do something before you put the blinders on and send a body at him like a rabid animal. we don't have to always make the first move. i can guarantee our coaches don't play chess.
peace