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RE: Playoff Series Imponderables - Kammrath - 06-11-2021 (06-11-2021, 01:19 PM)KillerLeft Wrote: I agree with this, but I ALSO think there's an unpredictable human element to all of this that we just can't make sense of, no matter how hard we try. This is very astute. RE: Playoff Series Imponderables - mavsluvr - 06-11-2021 (06-10-2021, 07:19 PM)KillerLeft Wrote: I think you might be right about all of the above, but could also see the kid figuring some things out and looking way better in 2-3 years. Huge mystery, and I hope the Mavs guess the right ending. If he's a dead end, NOW is the time to move him, while his value is high. RE: Playoff Series Imponderables - KillerLeft - 06-11-2021 (06-11-2021, 01:46 PM)Kammrath Wrote: This is very astute. ![]() RE: Playoff Series Imponderables - mavsluvr - 06-11-2021 (06-10-2021, 07:28 PM)Dahlsim Wrote: That's my guy. I maintain that he's potentially a much bigger player into the success of the Mavs or some team if they can hurry up and use him before he really hits his big man expiration date.I was disappointed in the big lineups on the rebounding front. It seemed that the super-sized lineups should have been absolutely crushing the small Clippers on the boards, but it didn't happen. Not saying that was Bobi's fault -- he's actually a pretty good rebounder. RE: Playoff Series Imponderables - mavsluvr - 06-11-2021 (06-10-2021, 07:28 PM)Dahlsim Wrote: Quote:Imponderable - definition is - not ponderable : incapable of being weighed or evaluated with exactnessConsulting the dictionary, eh? I'm impressed!! RE: Playoff Series Imponderables - mavsluvr - 06-11-2021 (06-10-2021, 07:41 PM)KillerLeft Wrote: Agreed. It's crystal clear that the decision makers, Carlisle included, had a specific vision for a type of player they want sharing the back-court with Luka. Or, if you believe they wanted Kemba Walker, which I do, the Wright/Richardson type was at least one of a few ways they thought they could go with the guard rotation. If Cuban is telling the truth about viewing that position as the main piece needed to contend, I wonder if the Mavs spend big money on it this offseason. And if so, what happens to THJ. Although Timmy has fallen into line when he has been asked to come off the bench, it is a little hard for me to imagine he's going to do that as part of a new signing if he knows that's the situation going in. Unless maybe he truly has a sixth-man role. (I am sure you already realize this, but to be clear, I don't just mean whoever is first off the bench in a particular game. I'm talking about a guy who doesn't start, but routinely plays starter minutes and is usually on the floor to finish games. Like Jet.) If they ask him to come off the bench in a traditional reserve role, that would seem to presume a much lower level of compensation, and I think he can probably get a starting gig somewhere. RE: Playoff Series Imponderables - mavsluvr - 06-11-2021 (06-10-2021, 09:42 PM)Kammrath Wrote: I don't think the "twin towers" effectiveness could have really been foreseen. RE: Playoff Series Imponderables - Dahlsim - 06-11-2021 (06-11-2021, 12:02 PM)mavsluvr Wrote: Dahlsim Wrote: Agree, as an issue there's no denying it. On that point I've always thought the style of play is a factor that is not often mentioned. The other factor often not considered is who the BIG played with on the front line which determines a lot about the role he has to play on the floor. Dirk for instance had great longevity as a 7 footer not only because he took care of his body but also because his style of play, especially as he aged, did not require as much of the high flying jumping and impact on his joints, feet, knees etc. Being a jump shooter and conserving himself as an effective defender but not an all out throw you body around big, all played into is longevity. Tim Duncan. Another big man with great longevity and a Big Fundamental style of play that likely reduced the total number of high impacts to his legs, feet, knees. Shaq played 19 years, shifting his weight and knocking defenders around on his way to the HoF. I see a current guy like Brook Lopez at 13 years and still going strong having now converted a larger percentage of his offense to standing and shooting from the 3. Inside a lot of banging is absorbed by Giannis. I could see KP perhaps extending his body also if he can become a real sharpshooter at his height and size, and also by playing the 4 while big 5's like Boban or some other durable but skilled BIG absorbs a good % of the hits inside. Quote:Agree that a big part of KP's issues seem like they have something to do with his lack of physical strength. In Dirk's first few years in the league, he had a similar issue with upper body strength. One would also think that he has a fear of getting hurt again, whether he is fully conscious of it or not. Valid point again but I also go back to the point I made earlier. Something people often miss with Dirk is how he was at his best and also protected often by having a strong BIG on the front line with him. Erick Dampier might have had scissors for hands but was big strong center, with a 15 year career and 6 in Dallas including going all the way to finals with Dirk. Then of course Dirk and Dallas had the 3-headed monster 5 rotation surrounding him the championship year with Tyson Chandler/Brendan Haywood/Ian Mahinmi providing banging, rebounding, rim protection and just enough offense to free up Nowitzki to use his best talents and stay healthy on the floor. RE: Playoff Series Imponderables - Dahlsim - 06-11-2021 (06-11-2021, 01:51 AM)vfromlmf Wrote: ... Can't agree at all with singling out Boban & WCS as part of a turn south. Let's look at the facts: In fact Boban was DNPCD for the first half of series didn't start playing at all until after the Mavericks were completely controlled at home in Game 3 then were in fact getting completely crushed at home in Game 4.
RE: Playoff Series Imponderables - vfromlmf - 06-11-2021 Totally agree with your post. My post was pretty poorly written. I intended for the post to be about the Mavs talent gap. If you compare player for player the Mavs guys produced at similar levels to most of the Clippers guys. KP’s situation is a case of misplaced expectations. If you expected him to contribute like a number 2 he fell way short. His production most closely matched Morris. Both guys are important but neither is a star. Where things really start to diverge in terms of production among guys who got significant minutes is when you get to Boban & WCS. They both did some good things - and in Boban’s case he probably kept the Mavs competitive- but those guys don’t come close to matching Paul George. Not sure if that makes sense. It’s just a weird way of pointing out the obvious. Dallas needs a secondary creator. And I think I have the answer but that will be the subject of another post. RE: Playoff Series Imponderables - mavsluvr - 06-12-2021 (06-10-2021, 09:47 PM)dirkfansince1998 Wrote: I think pre COVID Maxi was a lot better on defense. Mavs had the 2nd ranked defense after the first nine games. With Maxi and WCS/Powell playing in the front court. Really thought that they finally found the right scheme and players. Even Richardson´s defense was good. Switch heavy defense. Preventing penetration and easy kick out 3s. Very interesting! RE: Playoff Series Imponderables - mavsluvr - 06-12-2021 (06-10-2021, 09:47 PM)Kammrath Wrote: I think LAC is legit and they are my favs to win the title after BRK.We could probably have a whole separate discussion on the coaching in the series. There were a number of head-scratching moments. For me, it's sort of like an expert card player who holds a worse hand than his opponent. If he loses, you might differ with some of the playing decisions he made, but did the cards mean there was just so much he could do anyway? I'm not saying it's one way or the other, just that it's very hard to separate performance from what he had to work with. I have to say, I don't think Rick was uninterested in coaching the team this season. If you are right and his heart isn't in it any more, then he should move on and make room for new blood and fresh ideas. But I think he is a dedicated professional and is giving his best efforts, wrongheaded or not. I think there is a general sense of frustration among fans that it seems like the team should be better than it is. Maybe that's a failure to use a system that maximizes the talent at their disposal. Maybe some of us have just drunk too much of the front office Kool-Aid. But the coach is a natural place to look after a disappointing performance. The coach isn't perfect, any more than anyone else, and hopefully he and the front office will dig deep to come up with some answers. (06-10-2021, 09:55 PM)Kammrath Wrote: I think JB will get MORE effective in the regular season with an increased role (to an extent), but in the elite speed and intensity of playoff basksetball he looked like he didn't have the physical tools to be on the court. I am not trying to "shock"....but I personally WAS shocked at how out of place he looked. Wasn't expecting it. That's really the question, isn't it? RE: Playoff Series Imponderables - Kammrath - 06-12-2021 (06-12-2021, 12:56 AM)mavsluvr Wrote: No, he isn't. By the time he had gotten around to using DFS on Kawhi, what would you have done instead? I would have doubled Kawhi more and just thrown a different defender at him more often. Leaving DFS on him for such long periods of time allowed Kawhi to get REALLY comfortable. And a comfortable superstar in the groove is bad news if you are on the other side. RE: Playoff Series Imponderables - Kammrath - 06-12-2021 (06-12-2021, 12:56 AM)mavsluvr Wrote: it's very hard to separate performance from what he had to work with.... I 100% agree with this. At times I find it helpful to process the spectrum below. Roster Building Failure |--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| Coaching Failure This is where I tend to fall: Roster Building Failure |------------------------------------------------------------------X-------------------------| Coaching Failure The reason I fall there (and I think the reason many fans do) is not so much that we believe the sunshine pumping of the front office, but because we see Luka, who IMO is the best player I have seen since MJ (wouldn't have said that till this past playoff run, but he blew me away for the first 3 quarters of the games). I think Luka is SO transcendent that I think RC has underperformed pretty significantly. I also think KP is INCREDIBLY talented and I think RC has really failed to get even close to the most out of him in regard to winning. I think many of the weaker players on the roster RC does GREAT with and really gets MORE out of them than most. But I think RC has massively underperformed with his two most talented players, in the sense of getting as many wins out of them as I think he should. Look, I think the roster is massively flawed as well, and Cuban/Donnie deserve tons of blame. But there is lots more going on than "bad players." I think RC is an above average coach in the league, but no way do I think he is top 5 (as many on this board do) and probably not top 10 most of the time when looking at the last decade (post championship). He has BRILLIANT moments and lots of "meh" moments as well. I 100% think RC is the wrong coach for KP and the jury is out for me on whether he is the right coach for Luka. I would give him one more year to win with Luka, otherwise I would make a change right away. RE: Playoff Series Imponderables - vfromlmf - 06-12-2021 (06-12-2021, 09:54 AM)Kammrath Wrote: I think Luka is SO transcendent that I think RC has underperformed pretty significantly. I also think KP is INCREDIBLY talented and I think RC has really failed to get even close to the most out of him in regard to winning. Man I hear ya but go rewatch Game 7. Folks on this board focus a lot of KP's numbers but the Mavs lost because they sucked on defense. The scored plenty of points, and KP didn't play terrible in game 7 on offense. But when you look at the defensive tape Luka and KP consistently made mistakes and KP just looked totally physically overmatched. KP just can't guard the perimeter and I'm not sure you can pin that on coaching. The dude is a slow 7' 3" center with sloppy footwork and terrible defensive awareness and honestly he looks injured and out of rhythm. RE: Playoff Series Imponderables - mavsluvr - 06-12-2021 (06-12-2021, 09:44 AM)Kammrath Wrote: I would have doubled Kawhi more and just thrown a different defender at him more often. Leaving DFS on him for such long periods of time allowed Kawhi to get REALLY comfortable. And a comfortable superstar in the groove is bad news if you are on the other side. Yeah, I hear you. It hurt my heart to see Kawhi repeatedly mowing our team down like no one was even there. RE: Playoff Series Imponderables - Dahlsim - 06-12-2021 (06-11-2021, 11:12 PM)vfromlmf Wrote: Totally agree with your post. My post was pretty poorly written. I intended for the post to be about the Mavs talent gap. If you compare player for player the Mavs guys produced at similar levels to most of the Clippers guys. Ok, I think I see what you're getting at. I guess you're looking at the minutes and the production. If Boban is your #2 you have problems. His minutes alone will be a problem but also your offense would need a greater mix of inside outside and well he's not All star. WCS? I don't think there's anything even discuss there. He's a role playing center you hope to give you great impact defensively and score opportunistically. Again though, the Mavs were getting killed in game 3 and 4 before Bobi or WCS were really a factor and Boban hadn't played at all in the series. So the production dropped off in Game 3 and Game 4 it fell off a cliff to the point that Carlisle starting reaching for straws and at least found one. Yes, there was no Paul George but Id also wager that if Boban got Pauls George's minutes and offensive touches ran for him we might be surprised. But then there was no Morris or Bobby Jackson either, just not a lot of big performances from Mavs not name Doncic, at all. KP and THJ were those designated hitters on this roster. RE: Playoff Series Imponderables - mavsluvr - 06-12-2021 (06-11-2021, 01:51 AM)vfromlmf Wrote: I think this is basically the story of the series. The Clippers won 4 of the last five games and the Mavs house of cards came crashing down once Lue figured out how to attack Dallas by going small. Just to clarify, when you group these pairs together, I think you are positing a sort of talent ledger for both teams, and showing to what degree the Mavs fall short. As opposed to saying that particular paired players neutralized each other in the series. And suggesting that the Mavs may be a Paul George-level player short in the talent department, as well as identifying the two positions where you see the biggest holes. RE: Playoff Series Imponderables - Jommybone - 06-12-2021 I think you all are being unfair to the Dallas role players. The Clips have two-way stars who do the bulk of their defending for them. Dallas relies on its role players to handle the lion’s share of the defense. That was a big ask, and they weren’t up to the task. But the Clips’ role players wouldn’t have fared better. They couldn’t slow Luka and they wouldn’t have slowed Kawhi or PG. RE: Playoff Series Imponderables - mavsluvr - 06-12-2021 (06-11-2021, 01:03 PM)ItsGoTime Wrote: I don’t see how we could possibly know that in any way right now. |