Interesting... Atlanta scored 19 points in the 1st quarter (Sully/Amir and Olynyk/Amir through most of it), 23 in the second, 29 in 3rd (with Lee on the floor through most of it), and 38 points in the 4th. And yet your take on this is that when either Sully or Kelly was on the floor our defense was even worse? Come on.
That’s because for some reason the Hawks didn’t run the P&R play that often up until the 4th quarter. Check out the full highlights video I posted. From all the points we conceded in the first 3 quarters, the Hawks run the P&R play just 3 times.
0:59
P&R play (Teague – Horford). Sully is on Horford
3:03
P&R play (Schroder – Horford). Sully is on Horford
3:13
P&R play (Teague – Horford). Sully is on Horford
0:59 - Thomas didn't work through the pick, Sullinger picked up the ball-handler to make up for it, Amir couldn't handle Horford by himself and the player he was guarding, with Bradley camping in the 3-point line because he was tasked with shadowing his player.
3:03 - Sullinger once again stopping penetration on a switch, as its his assignment because once again Thomas was left in the dust. Thomas was out of position instead of picking up the roller and cutting on passing angles. Nothing to do with Sullinger. He did his job properly. (I'll also point out we were small in this possession)
3:13 - Once again poor defense by Thomas which forced Sullinger once again to stop penetration. Amir faked he was going to pick-up the roller instead letting him go by so he could go and guard Millsap in the perimeter, leading to the Horford layup.
I think it's pretty evident what the problem through all of this was... poor defense by Thomas. The only posession I could point to where Biyombo might've been more helpful would've been in the 3:13 one, but even then, I don't see it.
All this to say that the Center position, as it regarded the assignments they had for themselves in those pick-and-roll plays weren't the culprit of what allowed the Hawks to score.
But you keep pointing out at the problems of Kelly/Sully in the pick and roll when your own observations showed that all those pick and roll problems came from poor defense from Jerebko/Crowder.
I keep pointing out that the only player on the current roster who can guard the P&R is Amir (again, Mickey is in Maine). In fact Kelly and Sully are so bad at defending the P&R that CBS preferred to play Crowder and JJ ahead of them at the PF position in that 4th quarter.
Yet Amir was sitting through all the 2nd half since the 8 or so minute mark in the 3rd quarter. Sullinger didn't play much in the 4th because he did play almost all of the 3rd. A very good 3rd I may add even when paired with David Lee.
What you mean instead is that Stevens elected to go with Crowder and JJ ahead of Amir. Amir only played towards the end after Olynyk and Sullinger had played most of the 4th (Sullinger had his stint halfway through then Stevens saw we were far behind and subbed in all his perimeter shooters to the game with 1.5 minutes or so to go in the game) and only then was Amir inserted, some fresh legs who hadn't played most of the 2nd half just for some defensive possessions. Olynyk, who was as you point out part of the units that had trouble with the pick-and-roll subbed in for Sullinger when we were on offense, then Stevens elected to go with Amir.
Nothing wrong with that. But as you well point out in another observation, the pick-and-roll defense still suffered with that Horford 3-pointer... demonstrating how much of a threat it was in reality and why it needed to be guarded by whomever was playing center.
You're putting a lot of blame on 2 players that by your own observation were not at fault in those pick-and-roll plays.
They were not at fault simply because they weren’t good enough to be in the game at that particular moment therefore they were benched.
They were benched when? That's where you're losing me also. They weren't benched at all. If anyone you can consider that got benched in that game was your pick-and-roll champion Amir who didn't get off the bench until the game was almost over in the 2nd half.
And I'll add, I'm not arguing whether Sullinger or Olynyk are good pick-and-roll defenders or not, but in my opinion you're completely mischaracterizing what occurred in that Hawks game and that's my only issue in all of this.