Duncan will destroy anyone except Shaq, when he will slide to PF or SF and make a mockery of Kenyon Martin or Shawn Marion.
Plus, I don't even need to keep Duncan on Shaq against Clintons team. Since Clinton has no real outside shooters Shaq can be eaisly contained.
Martin, Marion, Richardson, Williams, Brown, Tinsley, Gooden, Artest and Jefferson? Where's the shooters?
Can you really put a team on the floor to match Dampier, Duncan, Gooden, Stoudemire and Barry?
Simple fact is. No defense can stop my offense. If you don't double Duncan he destroys your front court. But if you double, suddenly Van Horn, Barry and Mike Miller abuse you from the perimeter. No win situation
Clinton wrote:I have LaFrentz off the bench who can play alongside Shaq and shut down the hole lane, Raef can guard Duncan on the perimeter.
Clinton wrote:Shaq can be easily contained. haha. Nice one Ben. You don't even need Duncan on him? Duncan can't guard Shaq!! He has shown that over and over so many times in the playoffs. Noone can. Why are the Lakers champs?? Because they have Shaq. If Shaq got traded to the Grizz, who would win the championship? The Grizz. There is no hope of containing Shaq.
Clinton wrote:All those players have a good jumpshot (Kwame developing, Gooden not yet consistent). Marion, Artest, Jefferson and Williams can all hit the three,
Clinton wrote:Michael Redd is one of the best shooters in the league. He would be getting a lot of playing time. He would probably steal some starts from JRich.
Clinton wrote:Yeah, I could put that team to shame. I could have Shaq, LaFrentz, Gooden, Marion and Artest
Clinton wrote:LaFrentz, Martin, Gooden, Artest, Marion.
Clinton wrote:My defense would stop whatever offense you wanted to throw at it.
Clinton wrote:Shaq wouldn't have many problems with Duncan down low
Clinton wrote:but Martin or Raef are good weak side defenders and love to block shots.
Clinton wrote:If you double Duncan with your centre and power forward why would that leave your guards open??
Clinton wrote:Van horn isn't a great 3 point shooter, especially if it is in the playoffs.
Except, neither one is a stellar defender, and I'll pull them out of the lane with perimeter shooters, effectively opening up the lane for anyone that wants to take a walk.
Triangle contains Shaq and LaFrentz, Marion isn't a perimeter threat, Stoudemire can handle him. Barry has Artest easy.
Also, LaFrentz is not a good defender.
Shaq is never going to be pulled out of the paint. He doesn't go out on his man 10+ feet from the basket, he isn't going to run out on a shooter.
He can't be stopped. By anyone in the league. Duncan has no hope.
Barry can't stop Artest.
Here I was thinking he was quite a decent defender.
Clinton wrote:You should be a NBA coach Ben cause you could solve all these problems teams have with Shaq. It's great for you to talk about how this would contain Shaq and that would contain Shaq. Don't you think coaches have tried everything imaginable and have finally given up and chose to send him to the line. He can't be stopped. By anyone in the league.
Clinton wrote:Duncan has no hope. Don't say he never guards Shaq because that is a load of crap. What happened 2 years ago to the Spurs when they had to play the Lakers in the Western Finals? They got swept. Beat by an average of 20ppg, mainly because Shaq scored 40+ in all those games. Robinson and Duncan were doubling and they couldn't do jack. When Robinson sat who guarded Shaq? Maybe Duncan.
But that will leave Duncan open at 15 feet to keep on hitting Js.
Ofcourse he can. Barry is a great defender and Artest is only an average player on offense. Being great at defense doesn't turn someone in a great scorer. (Ask Ben Wallace)
First of all, the first few years it would be illegal defense. But now you can use it. Few coaches are even open to using a zone for much of a game. To this date, I have seen every Lacker playoff game except 3 and I have never seen a team throw this at them. Frankly, I don't see how it can't work. It can't shut him down 100%, no defense can shut a good player down 100%, but it will negate him enough to let the rest of your lineup (which is usually better) eaisly dispose of the remaning Lackers.
They would throw Rose at him and Duncan on the weakside. Kobe was what killed the Spurs. Duncan has no hope? He won't even be guarding Shaq, Dampier will with Duncan and someone else forming the triangle that contains him.
After mulling it over with my assistant, I've decided to dump Drew Gooden and Gilbert Arenas. Bringing in Matt Harpring and Desmond Mason instead. Gooden and Arenas wouldn't see much time due to redundance at their positions, so I'll use Harpring and Mason's abilities to play three positions. That and Harpring is another perimeter threat and Mason is an explosive scorer that will add another dynamic to my impeccable offense.
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