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Coach Nick Breaks Down Lakers-Jazz


Erick Blasco
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He does wobble too much, and I wish he wasn't so wishy-washy...he says he's going to do a comprehensive point guard breakdown soon and I hope he sticks to one gun during that one. I think he's going to look at the Bulls soon, and I'm prepared to hear, "Derrick Rose is by far the best point guard in the NBA."

 

I think he stuck Barnes into the title in that Barnes' stupid technical was the turning point according to him.

 

As for the individual points, Brandon, you NEVER give Kobe an open jumper. He'll make those shots nearly all the time. You always fight through against a good shooter and trust your defense against the threat of Kobe's drive. When Bell went over the screens, the Jazz had some decent success against Kobe, and they took away the passes to Gasol. Kobe hit a tough three, but most of the other plays were strung out very well. That's good defense. Taking a short cut and giving Kobe an open jumper is playing Russian roulette.

 

I think the outrage on the Kirielnko foul is that Kobe isn't going up to shoot to make the shot. If it goes in, it's fluky. He's trying to strictly draw a foul. I don't agreee with Coach Nick's outrage, but I can see where he's coming from. It's like what John Wall did a few weeks ago when he chucked up a 50 footer knowing Philadelphia had a foul to give and was going to foul him. Nobody actually takes 50 footers trying to make them (unless you're Vince Carter).

 

With the Kobe standing around thing, Fisher was back balancing the floor.Kobe could've simply backed up to the middle to receive an emergency pass. He and Fisher just stood in the same place. you can see Fish trying to set a screen for Kobe towards the end and Kobe ignored it.

 

With the shot clock thing, the Jazz could easily have rotated. They had plenty of time.

 

With the way the Jazz defense was set up, the help defender responsible for Gasol was standing in front of the basket. Gasol would've had a mid-range jumper. I trust Gasol rolling or popping from 15 more than Artest on a corner three, but I'm not going to be too hard. I think Kobe found an open man which is a good play. I even appreciate Kobe's trust in Artest. A left-handed bounce pass moving away from the target is incredibly difficult. Few players can make them, and most of their names start with Steve, Deron, or Chris. Maybe Rondo can make that pass, but most defenses never go under screens so I have no idea. It's not much of an insult to say that Kobe can't make that pass. LeBron and Wade can't. If he tries to use two hands, the Jazz would've probably clogged the hole and Kobe would've had a more looping pass which would've allowed the defense to close to Gasol.

 

He also did talk about Fisher making an awful pass, and it's hard to describe EVERY single play in a basketball game. He focused on general trends, Deron Williams, and the close of the game.

 

About the D-Will stuff, look at those assist numbers and his team's offensive execution. If he makes the right play and misses good shots, he'll usually make---I mean what are you going to do, destroy a guy for missing a few open jumpers? Also, it's impossible for someone to watch every single moment of every single game, and even more impossible to post scouting reports on it. He probably was watching Jazz-Lakers because they're two high profile teams, just like his work on the Heat.

 

He wasn't getting on Blake for missing shots really, just those two awful decisions to pick up his dribble to early and try some scoop layup. It's very important for players to stay within their roles.

 

I also think he does a good job. Most of what he's said is stuff I agree with in my own analysis. There are disagreements, but at least he shows his work and makes analysis based on his work. If you have a counter you can show of a few pocket passes Kobe's made, go ahead. I don't remember him making any left-handed pocket bounce passes. All I remember off the top of my head is D-Will and Nash. I've seen much less of Chris Paul, so I can't explicitly say that he would've made that pass either.

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I've watched Nick's videos from time to time. He's definately not a joke, but I wouldn't trust him to be my coach either personally. Though I don't always agree with him, I find that he does usually make some interesting points, and most of the key areas he points out in each game are at least worth noting, whether I personally agree on his take or not.

 

 

I do agree on intricate things like going under screens against a shooter, though such things are elementary. Other small things I don't agree with, like saying Blake shouldn't take advantage of a layup opportunity. If you don't trust Blake to take a layup, you might as well not let him play. Even if it's a bit contested, he still had a good angle on both shots, he just aimed poorly and didn't execute. And also, if Artest can't be trusted with a very good looking corner three, then LA has some issues to figure out.

 

And saying Barnes is part of the core reason the Lakers lost is very odd... especially since he had a decent game scoring and rebounding the ball. The only real negative appears to be his lone technical, and saying that committing a technical foul is the reason LA lost is absurd. Techs give 1 point to the opposing team (if the free throw is made... oddly enough). LA lost by 6.

 

 

Just from looking at the box score, it seems clear to me from noting individual player performances that the point guard position was the Lakers' biggest issue. Both Blake and Fisher played poorly offensively, and neither provided much resistance defensively to Deron Williams. So if I'm going to blame the loss on the performance of two players, it should clearly be Blake and Fisher.

 

From a different perspective, you can also blame the Jazz's win on Deron Williams being such a damn hard cover, and him penetrating and breaking down the Laker defense so well. And also give credit to Al Jefferson being in the right place at the right time off the ball.

 

 

 

Also, seeing him switch from "who's the best PG" thing in his vids is clearly done for attention. He's trying to create discussions/arguments in his videos so that they get more comments, ultimately generating more views.

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