You know, I'm starting to think Brad Stevens and the analytics team here may have found something. I know we hate the approach, but when you think about it, it does seem to win a lot of games if you can ideally build a team with shooters and guys who aren't liabilities on defense.
Think about it this way. Golden State was a dynasty with Curry and Klay sort of transforming the game with their 3 point shooting, but those guys could also play defense well. Who was their biggest threat technically? The Houston Rockets. Yep, those Rockets teams with D'Antoni, Harden and a bunch of shooters that Morey got because Morey seemed to recognize this too. You need to shoot a bunch of 3s to battle some of the great teams now. What hurt those Rockets teams were Harden choking in the postseason and their defense wasn't that great, but they still came super close in 2018.
Even though Golden State played Lebron/Cavs often in the Finals, it was those Rockets teams that gave GSW the most trouble in their dynasty run. Lebron/Cavs weren't a great 3-point shooting team, which predictably might also be why Lebron is having sour grapes about it now.
Again, I know many hate the approach, and yes, we can lose games like this. But then again, we lost 3 games in the postseason last year in total, and it'll be hard for teams to beat us 4 out of 7 times. C's are gonna keep shooting 3s, and so are other teams. There will be other teams in the near future who start to jack up 50+ regularly as well. The key is supplementing the team with shooters and guys who can at least play above average defense. Brad Stevens has done outstanding with that.