Alec
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Just watched the game again, took some notes.
- While Hill did allow some buckets, he had no trouble staying in front of Kyrie. Seems to make a conscious effort to push ball handlers to their bad hand.
- there seemed to be a couple instances in the late 2nd quarter into the 3rd quarter where everyone just stopped moving and watched LeBron do his iso thing. Disconcerting. Upon further examination, LeBron had a couple really good matchups and it was the right move! Including Monroe on the perimeter.
- Didn’t keep track of the results, but Osman was right there with Kyrie on defense. The Celtics began spamming some screens (most of which were moving) to create space for Kyrie.
- speaking of Osman, cut to 10:25 in the 3rd quarter. Osman is being guarded by the highly touted Brown. Osman is off ball. LeBron penetrates and Brown, starts to drift towards the action leaving Osman unoccupied, Osman runs to the elbow anticipating LeBron seeing him, catches the pass and puts up an uncontested 3. Misses it, but another Cav rebounds it and finishes. LeBron is truly incredible but Osman made that play possible. Brown looked pretty bad the more I watched him on defense. Osman’s IQ is subtle but powerful.
- LeBron got caught a couple times playing too aggressive which led to some buckets. But he’s actually trying. Really setting the tone.
- there were 1-2 plays that Osman was deliberately made the primary ball handler despite lbj and Hill being on the floor. How’s that for building confidence in the kid?
- LBJ isn’t 2008 LBJ in terms of foot speed or explosiveness, but he’s still elite. He was there step for step with Tatum. His understanding of angles is gonna allow him to play the perimeter as long as he wants to I think.
- LNJ gave LeBron some help that he didn’t need (in a situation where 90% of players WOULD need the help) which led to an uncontested basket. Little things like that which add up to a point here or there will be ironed by the the finals. We’ll need all of those we can get. Also, LNJ isn’t a rim protector. Did anyone say he was? Idk. But I don’t think he is regardless.
- Hood has surprisingly (to me) good recovery ability on D.
- Korver sort of feels like a novelty with these young guys who can move their feet on defense as well as shoot. He’s still the best shooter, but his minutes should decrease accordingly. Idk if he’s playable in high leverage playoff situations honestly.
- LNJ has huge hands and knows how to use them.
- While Hill did allow some buckets, he had no trouble staying in front of Kyrie. Seems to make a conscious effort to push ball handlers to their bad hand.
- there seemed to be a couple instances in the late 2nd quarter into the 3rd quarter where everyone just stopped moving and watched LeBron do his iso thing. Disconcerting. Upon further examination, LeBron had a couple really good matchups and it was the right move! Including Monroe on the perimeter.
- Didn’t keep track of the results, but Osman was right there with Kyrie on defense. The Celtics began spamming some screens (most of which were moving) to create space for Kyrie.
- speaking of Osman, cut to 10:25 in the 3rd quarter. Osman is being guarded by the highly touted Brown. Osman is off ball. LeBron penetrates and Brown, starts to drift towards the action leaving Osman unoccupied, Osman runs to the elbow anticipating LeBron seeing him, catches the pass and puts up an uncontested 3. Misses it, but another Cav rebounds it and finishes. LeBron is truly incredible but Osman made that play possible. Brown looked pretty bad the more I watched him on defense. Osman’s IQ is subtle but powerful.
- LeBron got caught a couple times playing too aggressive which led to some buckets. But he’s actually trying. Really setting the tone.
- there were 1-2 plays that Osman was deliberately made the primary ball handler despite lbj and Hill being on the floor. How’s that for building confidence in the kid?
- LBJ isn’t 2008 LBJ in terms of foot speed or explosiveness, but he’s still elite. He was there step for step with Tatum. His understanding of angles is gonna allow him to play the perimeter as long as he wants to I think.
- LNJ gave LeBron some help that he didn’t need (in a situation where 90% of players WOULD need the help) which led to an uncontested basket. Little things like that which add up to a point here or there will be ironed by the the finals. We’ll need all of those we can get. Also, LNJ isn’t a rim protector. Did anyone say he was? Idk. But I don’t think he is regardless.
- Hood has surprisingly (to me) good recovery ability on D.
- Korver sort of feels like a novelty with these young guys who can move their feet on defense as well as shoot. He’s still the best shooter, but his minutes should decrease accordingly. Idk if he’s playable in high leverage playoff situations honestly.
- LNJ has huge hands and knows how to use them.
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