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Post by DERRENMATTS on Dec 7, 2019 4:56:07 GMT -5
What fun it is having a bunch of scorers on the team, but we’re no slouch on defense either.
Brad states that we have more clips of good defense in these 1st twenty games than we did all 82 from last year.
Weren’t we supposed to miss Horford and Baynes?
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Post by jmost on Dec 7, 2019 8:23:34 GMT -5
I was thinking the exact same thing just a few minutes ago. "Swarming" is the word that came to mind watching our guys fly all over the place and stifle the Nuggets offense. I think this is where our depth is going to really pay off. Everyone can give 100% all the time and if they get tired there is someone competent waiting to take their place. And with 4! premium scorers now, we shouldn't have to suffer scoring droughts when our best scorer (no idea who that is at this point) takes a rest.
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Post by afceltic on Dec 8, 2019 7:27:35 GMT -5
That is the best part, our "best" scorer is whoever out of the four has the hot hand that night. That makes it hard for teams to prepare for us because they can't single out one or two guys and say that if they slow them down, then they have a great chance of winning.
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Post by jhvos7979 on Dec 8, 2019 12:01:19 GMT -5
Obviously, Marcus Smart's value is absolutely underrated on what he does on the defensive end of the ball. I would suspect he'll be in the running for all-defensive team. He's becoming more like Draymond Green player mold which is a player who is an elite role player who has an impact on the game without dropping 20/30 pts. Besides his presence, the two jay's are no slouches on the defensive end of the ball making them marquee two-way players in this league. Plus, most of the bench/role players being positive defensive players adding value to the whole defensive build.
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