Posted by isack24 on 4/19/2012 6:19:00 PM (view original):
Feel free to stop, I just probably won't.
It doesn't matter if Shumpert is a great on-ball defender. He would have an easier time stopping a drive if he played off than on. Just because he's better playing up than some others are playing off doesn't mean that he's not better anticipating when he has extra time to anticipate.
And yes, I'm talking about guards because that's really what this whole thing is about. I don't think anyone ever sags on a big unless they turn. If someone gets the ball in the post, you have to put a body on them. It's why I think +/- is stupid and the engine should allow specific players to play +/-.
" Do you honestly believe just playing off him is going to stop him? I think the answer is clearly "NO". "
"There are some players who can get where they want to go on the floor and there's nothing you can do about it."
These two comments show me that you're not analyzing it properly. Your argument essentially comes down to "there's no way to stop certain people (Wade, Rose, etc.), so playing off doesn't help." Of course it helps. No, you can't stop some people, but that's not where this argument should be focused.
" What I said was that playing so far in the paint on a player who scores in the post or paint will accrue more fouls for said player. That's it period. "
Why is the defender playing "so far in the paint"? I have been, as you have noted, talking about perimeter defense. If you play back a few steps, which is all (-) defense is (not playing everyone in the paint), it should make it more difficult to penetrate the lane. If players are having a difficult time penetrating the lane, then they won't be drawing all of these fouls in the lane that you keep talking about. Obviously it won't stop them every time, but the less a player goes by a defender, the less likely he is to get fouled in the lane.
Your'e right that anticipation and quickness are the key to limit driving and fouling. If you give anyone in the universe more time to anticipate (by playing off an extra step or two), it will make anticipating easier.
Well feel free to continue as this is my last post on this.
It does matter that Shumpert is a great on ball defender. And it matters because a guy like Shumpert doesn't have to play off anyone and he rarely does if ever. Playing up on someone makes it hard to do anything offensively (dribbling, passing, shooting, moving period) especially if they have the ability to stay in front of their man. And yes the "drive" is easier to stop by playing off a defender, but as I already stated there is more than driving to the basket you have to deal with when talking about scoring inside and giving a player room to operate. I also never disagreed with this... again my comments were in regards to fouls committed.
Plenty of people sag off Lebron James... plenty... I consider him a big don't know if others do. I know he's a wing player but he's a big and can play the 4 if necessary. Anyone over 6-9 and up is a big in my opinion but that's me. As far as the game it is what it is and I can't argue with the +/- thing being stupid at all.
My point in saying some people can't be stopped is because you made an overstatement in saying it would be impossible to get to the rim on a sagging D. Trust that I understand and analyze this whole debate properly let's not insult intelligence here. As far as focus... we fell far from the focus of the initial start of this debate which again was about what setting would foul more in RL or WIS.
As far as the defender being in the paint even though we are talking about RL we are still speaking in WIS terms so I have been at the max of both values in my opinions meaning +5 or -5. As far as space is concerned you have to remember space not only helps the defense it also helps the offense. Getting space is one of the primary goals on offense (it's why we pick and screen) so you basically give that up space advantage defensively when you sag. When Jeremy Lin was the talk of the town he had so much space to operate he was killing defenses with scoring and passing because like Rondo he could control game tempo. But when everyone got hip to Mr. Lin they started trapping him above the perimeter. Playing him tight which also prevented fouls from being called because he didn't have the space to operate. Now I'm not saying he's the most ATH or speedy guy but he's quick and savvy enough to do a lot with a little sag space... Westbrook would just jump over you with that kind of space.
Feel free to continue as this is it for me. Good debate, love to do it again sometime.