I love Steven's, but I would like to use this conversation to talk about something he could improve in his offense-
Big men on the perimeter-
I'm sure many of you have heard of the new blue print for a modern NBA team- if you haven't- it basically says you need a PG and big man that can shoot, and three interchangeable wings between them.
So, looking at our system compared to an established west coast offense-
You'll notice that when the big man gets the ball on the perimeter they actually look for a shot, whereas when the Celtics get the ball on the perimeter to their big man you can tell there's no chance they're shooting and the screens that they set are somewhat pointless. In order to create some space and actually get the other team's big man out on the perimeter our big men actually need to not only flirt with but actually take a shot when they get the ball.
Our guys just seem like they're going through the motions. Horford was able to add a 3-point shot to his repertoire, but it seemed like he only shot 3's when we needed a bucket, and not within the flow if the offense. Kelly was an ice cold killer when given room, but couldn't hit a contested shot to save his life (spacing).
So, I'm wondering- can we legitimize the big man as an offensive threat on the perimeter this season?
Any thoughts? Anyone else notice this from us?