08-21-2020, 11:05 PM
(08-21-2020, 10:41 PM)SwisherPrice Wrote: I disagree w/ RC's strategy of putting one player primarily on Kawhi. There is no individual player in the league who can stop Kawhi...your best bet is to rotate a few players on there so that they all remain fresh on offense. What we're seeing is Kleber having to spend all his energy on defense, leaving him completely useless on offense. He has no legs on any of his threes
This!
Game 2 had more rotations on Kawhi with a little of everybody guarding him. In this game 3 its been all on Maxi which gassed too much to not crash the boards enough.
You don't really want to double Kawhi, his seen it before and smart enough to dribble away from the double team to dish out the open player. If you want to double him, its gotta be when he brings it up the court before he runs down hill.