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Re: NBA Season/Playoffs 2025-26
« Reply #3135 on: Yesterday at 08:54:30 PM »

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Both of these utilize 3-4 guard lineups a lot.

OKC had SGA and Dort there as forwards alongside Caruso and McCain. San Antonio regularly plays three guards across PG-SG-SF and then plays a wing (Champagnie) or a short chunk combo forward in Keldon Johnson at PF alongside Wemby or Kornet.

Boston typically plays with wings rather than guards. We have only 2 guards in the whole rotation in Pritchard & D White. Then we use the Jays and our young wings J Walsh, Baylor, Hugo. Those young wings do not have the offensive skills to space the floor with three point shooting that those smaller guards have. Nor do they have the ball-handling and secondary passing to attack closeouts. Baylor does have some of those skills. The other two not so much. Hugo shows promise as a passer but was often mistake prone as a rookie. J Walsh rarely shows anything as a ball-handler or passer.

Just ... not a high enough skill level offensively in the role players BOS has on the perimeter.

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« Reply #3136 on: Yesterday at 09:00:03 PM »

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Interesting sub by OKC with Kenrich Williams. We do not see him that often. I thought they were bringing him in to play against Keldon Johnson who was causing OKC problems with his physicality attacking the basket. Kenrich Williams could better match that physicality.

Nope. OKC brought him in to defend Dylan Harper. That is how much OKC respects Harper's physical size & driving ability.

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« Reply #3137 on: Yesterday at 09:15:07 PM »

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OKC's 2nd unit to start Q2 was weak offensively without J-Dub or Ajay Mitchell available. No shot creation in the 2nd unit.

G: McCain
G: I Joe
F: Caruso
F: Cason Wallace
C: Hartenstein

McCain is the main offensive player in the unit. He is better as a 3rd or 4th option. Let his shooting cause havoc for teams loading up on the superior scorers. Not much offensive creation outside of him in that lineup.

Again, a 4 guard 1 big lineup for OKC.

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« Reply #3138 on: Yesterday at 09:57:31 PM »

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Re: NBA Season/Playoffs 2025-26
« Reply #3139 on: Yesterday at 10:38:45 PM »

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McCain having a tough game. 1-10 FGA. -13.

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« Reply #3140 on: Yesterday at 10:41:44 PM »

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OKC is shooting 30% from the field in this game. SAS is at 38%.

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« Reply #3141 on: Yesterday at 10:49:51 PM »

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Lots of smiles and jokes on the OKC bench for a team losing by 20 in the Western conference finals game 4.

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« Reply #3142 on: Yesterday at 11:08:43 PM »

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Nice to see Harrison Barnes drive to the basket instead of just roaming outside along the three point line. Good aggression from him tonight. 2 outside shots, 3 inside shots and 3 trips (6 FTA) to the foul line. Much better shot distribution from him.