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Yeah I dont see Hurley changing his rotations a bit, but I feel like hard doubles are part of his philosophy when there is a serious post threat. Ofcourse they have to be strategic and our rotations will have to be hellish... But I think Edey will be swarmed at times. I honestly have no clue what Hurley has planned but I know the staff is beyond prepared so I'll be ok with whatever strategy they utilizeProblem is that Edey can pass over Karaban with ease even if he's jumping. We'd probably have to play 2 bigs in that case, and if that is what we're resorting to, we're in serious trouble.
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That is what they will do. Edey will not leave the paint. I don't think that has anything to do with chasing shooters and being screened. That happens away from the paint.In terms of Plan B, I'm less concerned about the obvious one (Clingan foul trouble) and more concerned about the offensive end -- what do we do when they just park Edey in the lane and don't bother chasing our screeners, how do we score if outside shots aren't falling?
He’s averse to challenging shots when not in good position. He’s not going to recover and go for a block because he needs to stay on the court. Leaves him susceptible to those looks near the basket. Most of the time his man won’t even challenge him, so I’m curious how much he’s going to have to stick with Clingan due to his size.Edey will Challenge shooters in the paint area, whether Donovan or others. We will need to be agressive cutting behind him passing on the interior. If he challenges Donovan on one side, the pass goes behind him to AK or Castle.
That's why I think our excellent interior passing is really going to come into play. Where Alex or Donovan or Steph, those guys can all pass to a cutter coming in behind Edey. Johnson too on the receiving end. Edey is slow reacting so we can either score or draw fouls if he tries to contest.He’s averse to challenging shots when not in good position. He’s not going to recover and go for a block because he needs to stay on the court. Leaves him susceptible to those looks near the basket. Most of the time his man won’t even challenge him, so I’m curious how much he’s going to have to stick with Clingan due to his size.
You mean home game?We all know this, but we haven’t lost a road game all year 36-3.
Yes, thanks for correcting this.You mean home game?
Or neutral court game!You mean home game?