San Antonio–I’m trying to remember off the top of my head all the times this season L.D. has said the team’s pick-and-roll coverages broke down late in games.
The last time was at Miami, when LeBron turned the corner and found that no Hawks player seemed to be responsible for cutting him off as he went barreling down the lane. It happened against the Knicks, too, once Smoove wasn’t in the back to discourage such excursions. Of course Phoenix and Utah gave the Hawks trouble with screen-rolls.
So now here comes the Spurs, with the Tony Parker and Tim Duncan capable of scrambling Atlanta’s defense.
“They are one of the better pick-and-roll teams in our league,” Drew said. “Parker, he is just really good at it. He is one of the best in the league because of the speed, the quickness. He reads the defenses really well coming off the pick-and-roll. That is one of the primary focuses tonight going into this game. We know there is a chance we will probably have to make some adjustments with out coverages. We may start one way and two or three minutes into it may have to make a change.”
The Parker/Duncan vs. Bibby/Twin pick-and-roll showdown looks like a mismatch on paper.
“It will be a big test for [Collins],” Drew said. “But I don’t care who is involved in the pick-and-roll, whether it is Twin or whether it is Josh or whether it is Al–you are talking about three guys that are all a little bit different from a footspeed standpoint but Parker has the ability to still get in the paint off of it. We are going to have to do a good job on it with not just the guys involved in it but the guys off the ball as well.”
Pop gets with it
Here are San Antonio’s league ranking in pace factor starting from the 2002-03 season until last year: 19th, 19th, 24th, 27th, 28th, 27th, 20th.
So far this season the Spurs rank 10th in pace. It’s a change in approach for their old-school coach, Gregg Popovich, but L.D. said he’s not surprised.
“He recognizes that he has a guy, Tony Parker, who has been in the league a long time who still has the wheels,” Drew said. “If I have a guy that has that ability that can put that kind of pressure, I have got to utilize it. Certainly it looks like everybody has made the commitment to get involved in the break It is nice when you have a guy like that who can get into the interior of the defense before the defense is set.”
Pain but no pads
It seems the severity of Marvin’s limp depends on which day you check in on him. I’d put it at about a five on the scale before the game tonight.
“I am doing all right,” he said. “I get treatment when I need it. It is painful at times, other times it manageable. It is pretty much the same. Just kind of plugging away.”
He said he took a shot to the knee from Brandon Bass at Orlando Monday in about the same place where he originally hurt it. But Marvin said he dislikes wearing kneepads.
“I can’t operate in them,” he said. “It just feels too weird. I tried one time in practice and they kept falling down. I tried another set, and I just didn’t like the way they felt. I will be OK. If it starts to hurt too much Coach Drew has been cool about letting me chill in practice.”
MC
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Randolph
December 10th, 2010
11:46 pm
You know what’s really shocking?
The Knicks are currently tied with us, record-wise. That’s right, the Knicks. Wow.
drmaryb (*_*)
December 10th, 2010
11:52 pm
You got a problem with Jamal breaking down the defense?
He is the only player who can and finish or assist for a Three?
Too bad none of our PG’s can do that?
These fans will complain if you do and complain if you don’t!
If I were Joe? I wouldn’t listen to half these fans either.
No matter what you do? Somebody’s gonna’ be miserable.
You can never win as an athlete.
We just got beat by a better, savy, smart, veteran team tonight.
Great Effort, until we quit half-way in the fourth!
We gave away 4 consecutive offensive:
peach turnover pies glazed with crisco icing.
Bulls beat Lakers tonight, I guess they are Elite now.
Jae Evolution
December 10th, 2010
11:52 pm
@Randolph
With Amare and Felton the Knicks are now Suns East, and they will make playoffs.
The Hawks have only two ‘true’ matchups in the East Magic and Celtics, come playoff time this team has to knock off all these boneheaded plays that players try to make.
Mo Evans tried to do too much, Josh Smith tries to do too much at times, they forced passes that weren’t there, these mistakes have to be erased come playoff time if we want to move past 2nd round which I personally believe we can do.
Drew
December 10th, 2010
11:57 pm
The Bulls are probably the most overrated team in the league right now. They have some nice personnel with Rose and Boozer, but they have a long way to go. A single win over the Lakers doesn’t make anyone elite. The Hawks have blown out the Lakers at Philips the last couple of years, but that doesn’t translate in overall success when it’s all said and done.
drmaryb (*_*)
December 10th, 2010
11:57 pm
Lakers started season 8 – O
Then went 8 – 7
Only three wins against teams above .500
However, they are still the Lakers! You get passes only when you:
Win Something!
Real Talk
December 11th, 2010
12:07 am
@ drmaryb
Don’t even mention this Hawks Franchise in the same breath as the Lakers thats just totally disrespectful. The Lakers have about double digit championships. Excluding the St.Louis Hawks, How many do the Atlanta Hawks have………………………………………………………………………………………?
Ray
December 11th, 2010
12:19 am
Golden State is getting their a**es handed to them right now. The game was close, but they’ve allowed Miami to take control. Now, every time I turn on the TV or go to a mainstream sports website, I’ll have to hear about how amazing they are, and how many rings they are going to win, and how incredible Lebron is. It’s amazing the media blowj*bs that this guy gets. Not even Jordan got this much praise when he played. It’s disgusting and disrespectful to the game.
JeJe
December 11th, 2010
12:38 am
Ray, don’t worry about Miami. There’s no way in hell they will beat the #1 seed (Boston most likely) in a series. LBJ will choke in Boston like usual.
Boston is the best team in the NBA and that’s WITHOUT Perkins, J’Oneal, half of Rondo, and Delonte (underrated)
MsDee
December 11th, 2010
12:49 am
We need NASH yall!!! Dude would definitely get us over the hump in games like this!! Just image if he was here against the Spurs, we would have had a go-to PG down the stretch playing just as well as Tony Parker was for them. Nash could have had about 14assists with about 24pts..3-3 behind the 3pt line while being perfect at the free throw line!! Sund, PLEASE MAKE IT HAPPEN, NASH WANTS OUT OF PHOENIX AND HE SAID HE WOULD CONSIDER THE HAWKS…PLEASE SUND, MAKE IT HAPPEN!!
JSS
December 11th, 2010
5:10 am
@ Davenpoop…
60% of Blair’s drop was because of his knees. He’s going to fall apart eventually. But in a league where the Bynum and Odens of the World are tolerated; a player with his heart and work ethic, well you just marvel and pat him on the back…