PorkChop wrote:All your asking the pg to do is stay with Brewer on the release. You dont have to be the same size to ensure that pass has to be perfect every time, All I'm saying is that as easy as the Wolves have made that look in the first seven games Id be willing to bet teams will figure out a way to combat it. Will it be a full proof plain? Of course not., There will always be some opportunities but when its not there how do the Wolves combat that and keep Brewer a solid offensive contributor.
I think you have a great grasp of the NBA. All teams start to make adjustments by looking at film of their opponents. It usually takes a couple of weeks for that to happen due to working in new players and schemes with the limited amount of practice time coming out of camp.
I thought the LAC did a better job of limiting Brewer last night. Some of it was due to horrible officiating, but they seem to have someone back on almost every play. We seem to overlook the plays that don't work out and often result in TO's as well. Then there are the offensive rebs that turn into wide open looks for the opponent due to the leak out. While brewer makes for some exciting BB, I am not sure it is a winning situation in the long run, but we will just have to see how it plays out over the next month or so.