Is there anything the Celtics can do to conceal IT's liabilities on the defensive end against a strong backcourt like Toronto?
Why don't the Celtics hedge more on the pick and roll? Al defended the PnR this way in Atlanta and they were a top defense in the league last year. it probably gives IT the most time to recover after getting roasted off of ball screens. Also, The Celtics switch so much and we end up in mismatches. Toronto forced the switch on Derozan several times last night and Demar either just shoots over Isaiah, or gives up an easy drive to the rim. Obviously I'm not a coach, so I don't know. This is just what my impressions are. Also couldn't we have tried to blitz Derozan instead of just giving him a wide open mid range shot (over a 5'8 PG?) Jae seems big enough to force a double team on Derozan IMO. If Toronto still scores, fine, but atleast we are forcing Derozan to give up the ball and prevent what is basically an open 15 footer.
I'm not sure if this is enough or if you can in fact really defend Toronto when Isaiah Thomas is such a liability against a strong front court. You can't hide him, and teams just force a switch. Obviously we aren't aggressive when guarding the PnR and we let the offense dictate our defense. Regardless, Do you guys know of any defensive schemes that would limit ITs weakness on the other end?