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I watched the slo-mo replay of the last play several times. It demonstrates the danger of putting all of your eggs in one basket.
DD is trailing the play. Not sure why. His guy ends up cutting off a passing lane to Giffey/Kromah because he's wandering around the 3 point line with nobody to guard.
Kromah's guy leaves Kromah as soon as he senses that SN is going to go to the rim. This guy gets the actual block. Kromah and Giffey did not put themselves in a good position. This was not a fast break. BOTH of these guys needed to be parked on the 3 point line on the left side to either force their guy to cover or be wide open for 3. Fact is, both of them were moving into the lane area, allowing BOTH of their defenders to go toward SN. RB was open on the right wing, on the 3 line, and his defender was a non-factor.
Point is, pretty much everybody but Boat made a bad call. SN went 1 on 4. Bad call. Giffey and Kromah were out of position and allowed their defenders easy access to Bazz. Bad call. DD was trailing the play, thereby allowing his man to further clog the lane.
Not a good finish, but they won't all be!
Disagree….he was going to the basket period - it was in his eyes so parking yourself out by the 3 point line gives you little option for the put back, they crashed as they should….and drop it off to one and they had a lay up. Remember he was full speed from the other side of half court…….if they didn't crash and were parked outside we would say why weren't you around for the rebound? Everyone reacted as they should when a guy is driving hard to the hole…..