Why The Fake NY Knicks are the Greatest Team Ever (and other such hyerbole)
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Why This isn't MEM vs. SAS, round 2
Overall PhilosophyThe Knicks aren't going to try and get cute here, we're generally gonna dance with who brought us...
PG - Williams (40), Dooling (8 )
SG - Meeks (18), N. Young (30)
SF - Deng (40), Bell (8 )
PF - Gibson (28), Blair (20)
C - Duncan (34), Turiaf (14)
Duncan (28), Turiaf (20) (thanks for the advice Who)Turiaf gets some additional minutes against the bigger Pacers frontcourt, Bell will be called on to come in and defend for 4-5 mins/half. Otherwise we'll stick to the plan:
Offense: Deron Williams and Luol Deng run the offense, Duncan is an important and deadly 3rd option, while Nick Young, Jodie Meeks and Raja Bell stretch the floor and don't allow IND to hide Gay's defensive weaknesses.
Defense: We're going to rely on our frontcourt depth to try and negate IND's advantage there. Duncan will play Gasol straight up and Gibson, Blair and Turiaf (and probably even a little Jordan Hill) will do their best to slow Z-Bo. Like the last round with Durant, if we can keep Randolph to 21-25 points we think that we can lock down the other positions.
The conventional wisdom is that since the Pawnee Pacers have the Memphis frontline that played a key role in upsetting Tim Duncan and Tony Parkers' Spurs in the Playoffs that the Pacers will do the same to the Knicks here.
This overlooks 2 critical differences — that we think will be the keys to this series.
1. Rudy Gay makes MEM a worse team -- The 2010-11 Grizzlies were actually better WITHOUT Rudy Gay. Gay wasn't on the floor for a single minute in the upset of the Spurs.
In fact the Grizz played .518 ball WITH Gay (54 games) and had a winning percentage of .642 WITHOUT Gay. He reorients the offense away from Randolph and Gasol, which was MEM's key advantage in the 1st round upset, and was a much worse defender than Battier. So Gay's inclusion here I think actually makes the Pacers a weaker team than if they swapped out Gay for, say, Eric Gordon or Ray Allen and had Ariza (a Battier-like defender) at SF.
2. Tony Parker was a key to the Spurs losing to MEM -- Parker's poor play vs. Memphis was actually one of the key reasons the Spurs lost the series.
Unfortunately, [Parker] couldn't continue the stellar play in the playoffs. His points per game went up, but so did his turnovers. He struggled with Memphis' defense and it showed in the Spurs inability to breakdown the Grizz.
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How bad was Tony? Paker's shooting dropped from 51.9% in the regular season to 46% in the playoffs. His turnovers jumped from 2.6/gm to 3.3 and his assists plummeted from 7.3 to 5.2.
Again, Parker is a talented player, but he has a lower ast/to rate than Conley and a higher Usage rate --- further taking the ball out of Randolph and Gasol's hands.
And what of that frontcourt matchup? Again here's what Pound The Rock had to say about Duncan's play:
The greatest of all time at his position did what few of that ilk are willing to do. He put his game on the back burner for the betterment of his team. Duncan's numbers were down, yes, but numbers aren't everything. Duncan's the anchor of this team and probably will be until he decides to hang 'em up. The defense was vastly superior when Duncan on the floor. His quick outlet passes helped the offense become one of the most prolific in the NBA...
Tim's interior defense was great, but he couldn't guard two big men by himself. Duncan's offense suffered as side effect of his defensive effort. The lack of consistant offense from Duncan hurt the Spurs ability to stop runs. Duncan did all he could, in my opinion, he just didn't have a ton of help on the interior. Timmeh simply isn't the guy who can carry the team by himself any more.
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This is exactly what we've been saying and we think that while the Pacers still have an advantage in the frontcourt, Taj Gibson, Rony Turiaf and Jordan HIll are better, more active defenders than the corpse of Antonio McDyess, Matt Bonner and the rookie Tiago Splitter.
Position-by-postion breakdown to follow.....