Another top 10 three point shooting team comes to Fiserv. Lillard versus Holiday and DDV versus McCollum the key matchups.
Get ready for the steady stream of pick and rolls...
Another top 10 three point shooting team comes to Fiserv. Lillard versus Holiday and DDV versus McCollum the key matchups.
Get ready for the steady stream of pick and rolls...
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Portland is one of the slowest paced teams in the NBA. They rely on their ability to create in the half court. Bucks want to run... should be an interesting clash.
Trying to get Divincenzo going...
Trent Jr is this gameâs candidate for career game...
Divincenzo drives all the way in and throws the ball off the backboard... dude, learn how to finish...
@Music City posted:Divincenzo drives all the way in and throws the ball off the backboard... dude, learn how to finish...
He does that at least twice a game.
Of course, Blazers open 4 for 6 from 3.
Kanter is killing the Bucks on the boards.
Theyâre trying to get DD into the flow, but on the other end they give up 4/6 threes. DD has gotten the ball on every possession. Kanter is not a defender, but he has offensive game snd can o-rebound. Bucks need to be solid on the defensive glass.
Bucks offense has been outstanding. Enough to offset some deficiencies on defense so far.
Bucks rolling from 3 point range- 7/9 from three- and rolling offensively 13/19 overall on 10 assists.
The Blazers defense is virtually nonexistent.
Bucks just shooting the lights out... 9/11 from three.
DDV with a bad turnover gets Giannis a foul
Shit... McCollum is hurt, Bucks should run away with this one.
Giannis picks up his second foul on a questionable call
12/17 from three... holy shit
14 for 22 from 3 for the Bucks. Bud should tell them this is what it's usually like to shoot against their own perimeter defense.
Everyone has played well except for DDV. He's 2 for 10.
Well, they needed that. Starters got 4th quarter off. Wed at home versus IND and then 6 on the road, with a BTB Friday/Saturday and then a trip out west for three tough ones against DEN, PHX, and Utah.
38 assists on 53 FGs...
@Music City posted:Theyâre trying to get DD into the flow, but on the other end they give up 4/6 threes. DD has gotten the ball on every possession. Kanter is not a defender, but he has offensive game snd can o-rebound. Bucks need to be solid on the defensive glass.
I think it's to the point where they have to flip the roles of DDV and Forbes. Forbes is hitting 44% from 3 and if you are going to play him you might as well maximize the amount of time he is on the floor with Giannis, Middleton, and Holiday as it's the best chance to hide his defensive deficiencies.
DDV is a much better individual defender and it's a better fit for him to put him in the mix with the second unit to reduce the minutes that you are playing Forbes and Augustin together.
Itâs actually a decent idea. DD off the bench might take some pressure off him. Forbes getting good looks as a starter can also protect him defensively.
@Music City posted:38 assists on 53 FGs...
The ball movement was a thing of beauty.
@MichiganPacker2 posted:I think it's to the point where they have to flip the roles of DDV and Forbes. Forbes is hitting 44% from 3 and if you are going to play him you might as well maximize the amount of time he is on the floor with Giannis, Middleton, and Holiday as it's the best chance to hide his defensive deficiencies.
DDV is a much better individual defender and it's a better fit for him to put him in the mix with the second unit to reduce the minutes that you are playing Forbes and Augustin together.
Wow, great idea. Agreed!
I had actually suggested this idea a while back of flipping Forbes and DDV. Forbes is a complete liability on D, but heâs worse bringing him off the bench with guys like Augustin who also doesnât play defense.
Last night we saw the best and worst of Bobby Portis.
GOOD: He can score inside and out. Knows the offensive game, good cutter, pretty good iso game, good finisher around the rim.
BAD: he a terrible rim defender and an average at best rebounder. His shorter than expected arms allow longer guys to get their hands on rebounds and tip the ball away... a LOT.
Heâs a nice boost off the bench offensively, but they may want to kick the tires on rim defense sooner rather than later. Otherwise that second unit is just weak all the way around defensively.
Well, maybe they need to bring Lopez off the bench. Portis plays the 4, Giannis the 5. Thatâs some pretty stunning numbers, even in a limited sample...