It's not just a matter of 3 point shooting. Our defense sucked big time yesterday, and we turned the ball over a lot.
Their defense wasn’t any worse than it was against the Clippers. The Nuggets were just hitting their shots. Also, the turnovers were pretty much on par with their season averages.
We've run into a few hot-shooting teams lately. I'm not sure I like the idea of laying the losses on playing teams that are having one of those nights. If C's are championship caliber, they should be able to adjust in most of those circumstances. Once in a while it won't work out, but the C's record since the last road trip is pedestrian. 6 losses in their last 11 games is concerning. Yes, they lost to a good team yesterday and beat a good team on Thursday, but in the broader view they looked like the best team in the league a month ago and now not so much.
Exactly. You can't just chalk it up to hot shooting. Our defense is not what it used to be, and not where it needs to be if we want to go far in the playoffs. You aren't going to win a 7 game series by playing mediocre D and hoping outshoot the opponent from the 3pt line 4 out of 7 games. We need to have much better defensive intensity and discipline throughout, cut down bad turnovers, and attack the paint when the 3s are not falling. We beat the Clippers because we attacked the paint and played D in the second half.
I hate to say it, but I think I’ve been in some denial about the possible impact of Ime’s “suspension”. It seems clear that he spent the first half of last year getting the team bought into, used to, and competent in the defensive scheme. It’s clear that if it was the
practice element that eventually made the Cs the defensive monster they became in the second half of last year, they are clearly not getting the practice they need this year. Maybe there is the notion that they can kick it into gear when they need to - but I haven’t seen the level of team defensive intensity, expertise, or sustainability that they had when they were operating on all cylinders last spring. I’m not good at assessing coaching, but this seems that it may be a coaching issue.