longstrangetrip wrote:I agree with the consensus here that there is no shame in getting blown out by the rockets...everyone here knew that was going to happen. But the way in which we lost was what has many of us unhappy here. Yes, Houston also beat the Rubio-less Jazz by double digits in Game 1, but yesterday also highlighted a huge difference between Quinn and Thibs' defensive strategies. Quinn has his defenders attack the perimeter in an attempt to limit the number of the most efficient shot in basketball...the 3-pointer. Thibs on the other hand does the opposite...as a very well-researched article posted here a month ago pointed out, Thibs designs his defense around stopping the long 2...the least efficient shot in basketball. It's a small sample size, but this difference is demonstrated dramatically in the Houston offense against the Jazz compared to the Wolves. The Rockets took 32 3's yesterday against the Jazz, or 39% of their shots. In five games against the Wolves, the Rockets averaged 43.4 3's per game, or 49.5% of their shots. This is an incredibly significant difference, and further evidence of what we already know about Thibs' defensive philosophy. In addition, although I don't have the stats, the Wolves also gave up a very high amount of layups in their series. With so many threes and layups, there isn't much room left for long 2's.
I guess we should celebrate Thibs because he achieved his defensive goal of stopping the long 2.
The Jazz have Gobert at the rim. We don't. That's why Quinn has guys just running at 3pt shooters because having the player drive into Gobert at the basket plays to their defensive strength. It's just not comparable. We don't have the defensive piece they do that makes their whole defense work.