Generally speaking, I'm sceptical of defensive coordinators being promoted to head coaches. More often than not, they have no workable offensive plan other than ''move the ball'' and ''be aggressive''. I mean, it's easier to teach defense compared to offense. Not to mention, hiring a rookie head coach is always a massive risk. Obviously, we are way too early into the season. No need to overreact over 6 games. With this in mind, here are a few thoughts on how we've played thus far.
Defense
The way our PnR defense worked under Brad, Theis/Horford met the opposing ball handler at the level of dribble hand off and denied penetration. When Timelord was on the court, he usually dropped back to protect the rim.
The way our PnR defense works under Ime, Timelord/Horford switch pretty much everything. Timelord is a terrific rim protector, but he ain't got the lateral quickness to stay in front of explosive ball handlers on the perimeter. Horford is 35 years old. The Wizards were constantly attacking him on the perimeter last night. Can someone explain me why Horford was guarding Beal and Dinwiddie on the perimeter? If you ask me, it was a terrible tactical decision by Ime. The way I see it, both Timelord and Horford should be used in a drop scheme on defense. Horford did a terrific job close to the basket.
Rebounding
We usually start two bigs in Timelord and Horford, yet we rank 23rd in the league in RB%. Why? Cause we switch everything, hence they aren't necessarily under the basket to grab the rebounds (not to mention, they get exposed on the perimeter). Again, terrible tactical decision by Ime.
Offense
Brad was running a PnR-heavy offense. Tatum is an elite PnR ball handler for his size. If a team has the right players, PnR is quite possibly the most unstoppable team move in today's NBA.
Not sure what the plan is under Ime. Too much iso. Not enough team basketball. Yes, we shot poorly from 3pt range last night, but plenty of these 3s were bad shots. No wonder we were missing them. Terrible out of bounds plays as well. Brad was an amazing X's and O's coach. Here are some alarming numbers:
2021/22: Isolation frequency
Tatum: 21.7%
Schroder: 17.2%
Brown 9.1%
2020/21: Isolation frequency
Tatum: 18.6%
Brown: 7.1%
Kemba: 5.5%
2021/22: PnR ball handler frequency
Schroder: 30.3%
Tatum: 16.1%
Brown: 14.4%
2020/21: PnR ball handler frequency
Kemba: 47.2%
Tatum: 27.8%
Brown: 15.2%
Man management
Don't like the fact that Ime has been calling out his players in the media. Seems like everyone is OK with it for now, but it can easily backfire in the future.
All in all, I'm very discouraged by what I've seen thus far. It's not that we've lost 4 winnable games. It's how we play that bothers me a lot. Again, we are way too early into the season. Plenty of time to work things out. Hopefully, Ime is just experimenting with his roster.