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Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Asian Sensation, Aug 14, 2020.

  1. D-rock

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    LoCo RoCo was doing it all.



     
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    Turned it around over the course of this series offensively, hope it continues!
     
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    he’s our Ariza who actually shows up in big games :eek:
     
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    Wait til he starts jacking up too many 3s!
     
  9. Verbal Christ

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    Love all of these positive threads from "Rocket" fans after a huge win .. it makes my coffee taste sweeter and with more caffeine!

    ROCO BIATCH!!
     
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    Damn..to even attempt that block on Dort when he was on 5 fouls! Outstanding block!
     
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    For the playoffs Covington is

    1st Defensive Rating
    1st Defensive BPM
    1st Defensive Win Shares
    1st Steals
    2nd Blocks
     
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    Covington had a great game last night. That said, I do hope Morey and D’Antoni learned something about the switch everything defensive philosophy from this series. When facing a team with three elite quick guards, you are going to have to mix up your defenses to include some man and zone alignments to better contain dribble penetration. Covington and Tucker are great defenders, but keeping guards like Paul, Schroder and Gilgeous-Alexander in front of them is a tough chore for bigger guys like them. Fortunately, only OKC has this type of personnel.
     
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    unfortunately they won't. that's just what the defense is. in 7 games, they never once adjusted the switch everything coverage, no matter which guard matchup was out there. but they did do a lot of mix/zone alignments specifically when dort was in the game. Which largely depended on when dort hit shots or not. but as far as the switch everything scheme, that remained constant. I was waiting for certain matchups game after game to not be switched but that never happened

    Said it before, a huge potential disadvantage in the opposing teams favor. If they want a certain matchup for the rockets, they can always get it by getting the switch. Whether the rockets side agree it's favorable or not doesn't really matter. The opposing team may not.
     
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    Dantoni helped roco not get that 6th. You know the thunder were trying to get that switch once he got the 5th. A 6th foul would have doomed us.
     
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    What a beast.
     
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    Love the passion, but you are incorrect here. Compare the game 7 film to the game 6 film - there were definite defensive adjustments to attempt to keep Eric Gordon on the main attacker much more than before. Sometimes the switch was forced, but it wasn't given up so easily like before. I give the coaching staff props for this between game adjustment.
     
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    Covington has really came up big for us in the last two games.

    I do wish he can make some layups though on drives
     
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    Eric Gordon main attacker? What does that have to do with defense and switch everything scheme that was never adjusted. okc continued to get whatever matchup they wanted. Whether they actually scored or not is an entirely different discussion. There was no adjustment
     
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    Again, love the passion, but you are incorrect in this instance. They tried to keep Eric Gordon defensively on the main attacker much more in game 7 than just accepting the screen switch as they did in game 6. I noticed it - doesn't mean it was always successful, but the strategy was an adjustment. It was also noticed on the Dunc'd On podcast (a great listen for NBA game analysis).

    It's a late adjustment as I think MDA is not so great at changes in-game, but between games, there are scheme changes implemented.
     
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    This is false. You're under the impression that every screen is meant for the offense to get the defense to actually switch. It isn't. It's just part of the action in sets to see how things unfold. Soft actions are basically bluffs to get various reads to see what opens up. When okc wanted to set hard screens to actually make the switch, it always happened. and anytime any team wants to get a switch, they'll get it
     

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