From Distance: Playoffs Edition
2019-04-12four point play….
1. The 2018/2019 NBA basketball season felt a bit longer than usual. In recent years, the Cavs have made a habit of drastically overhauling their roster mid-season in order to maximize their chance to win a championship. In a vacuum, this season’s roster makeover wasn’t all that daunting. Still, the shift of expectation from legit playoff aspirations, to full-fledged tanking mode, made this season expand in all directions.
There was a time when Ty Lue was going to lead an offense based around the Kevin Love/Kyle Korver two man dance, pace, and a ascendant Cedi Osman into the Playoffs. I didn’t not believe it.
It was not ridiculous to predict a playoff run for the Cavs’ Preseason roster. Looking now at the bottom of the Eastern Conference, it is rather easy to see how a Cavs team led by an All-Star Kevin Love could have won roughly 43 games.
Obviously, the goal of the season changed drastically after the 0-6 start and Love’s injury. I think we were all fine with that. It was clear that Cleveland was not going to go far without its talented power forward/center. We may have been fine with it, but boy was it not fun to watch.
All the way through to the All-Star break, Cavs viewing was exceedingly brutal. It was an era of Alec Burks and mid-range sadness in the form of rookie Collin Sexton. It was all lollipops and hand grenades, aka Jordan Clarkson.
Fortunately, The Cavs were relatively watchable since the All-Star break, especially due to the improved play of Sexton. It correlated with Love’s return and the influx of more NBA caliber players like Brandon Knight and (for a stint) Mathew Dellavedova.
During that stretch, Larry Drew was able to hold together a new collection of players and balance the desire for playing time with the front office’s desire to lose games. I don’t think many people expected Drew to keep his job for next season, but as Cory said in his article about Drew’s release, there was a growing positive sentiment around the veteran coach.
Though I do appreciate LD’s steady hand and calm demeanor, the Cavs’ team play was just too consistently awful to warrant giving Drew another season without an open coaching search. Yes, the Cavs were trying to lose games, especially in the middle third of the season, but Drew had a shot early in the year to make his case. 0-6 wasn’t a death sentence necessarily.
A head coach with a decent defensive game plan and smarter lineup rotations could have made a playoff push. Love would have played more had the Cavs been in the hunt.
Maybe Drew was under direct orders to play Clarkson, the ultimate tanking weapon. I honestly don’t know. What I do know is that I wouldn’t trust this coaching staff to beat any of the top coaches in the NBA. Drew is a nice, level-headed guy. That isn’t enough.
2. The Race for MVP between James Harden and Giannis Antetokounmpo is seemingly closer among NBA people than I would think. An underrated aspect of Giannis’s play is how efficiently he has performed in only 32.8 minutes per game.
The Greek Freak’s per 36 stats are overwhelming. One could argue that his lower minute count actually strengthens Harden’s candidacy as Harding has put in more work on the floor. I, however, look at the point differential that the Bucks have thrown on the league and recognize that much of the reason The Freak has fewer minutes is because he has been so good in the early parts of games. He rested in fourth quarter of blowouts.
Check out these stats:
The Freak averaged 13.7 rebounds, 6.5 assists, 30.4 points per 36.
Those are just his traditional counting numbers. Toss in the fact that Giannis is a legit Defensive Player of the Year candidate and it really should be his MVP to lose. James Harden has been an absolute beast throughout the entire season and really for the last four. Harden absolutely should have won the MVP the year that Russell Westbrook triple doubled his way into dumb writers hearts.
This season, it would be the same mistake only working to Harden’s favor. The wow factor goes to The Beard. Harden’s 36 ppg leads the league in scoring by huge amount. It is an absurd number not seen since early Jordan. And his team has played great ball since early February.
But his two-way play is no where near as impacting as The Freak. To be fair, Harden is an underrated defender at this point. As many people have noted, his post defense and incredibly active hands are not to be overlooked.
Look, no one is stupid if they are convinced that Harden is the true MVP of the league (like they were with Westbrook), but for me, Antetokounmpo is now the greatest regular season player on the planet, and is likely to continue to hold that title for the foreseeable future.
We shall see whether he is able to turn his regular season success into a deep playoff run. If he can, Giannis could cement his status as best, or perhaps second best player in the NBA behind Kevin Durant (LeBron could very well still be number one in the playoffs, but he can’t be considered at this moment.)
If I were to have an official vote, I would strongly check the box for The Freak.
3. While we are here, I probably don’t even need to say that Luka is clearly my Rookie of the Year despite Trae Young’s strong close to the season.
Like most people, I have Rudy Gobert as Defensive Player of the Year knowing that regular season basketball is different than playoff basketball. I hope that Gobert is able to continue his incredible play in the playoffs, but that will be a short task done by a tall player. (See what I did there. Small ball? Get it?!)
The playoff seedings are somewhat disappointing to me. On one hand, the Nuggets should be able to take care of a less talented San Antonio Spurs squad. No one on the Spurs should really be able to handle Nikola Jokic’s offensive game. LaMarcus Aldridge is a talented defender, but few people can consistently stop the Joker from destroying a set defense with his preternatural passing talent.
Well, except for maybe a team led by Gregg Popovich. I was excited for a long Nuggets playoff run, but facing the Spurs in Round One could short circuit that plan rather quickly. Even if the Spurs aren’t able to win the series, there is little doubt that the Nuggets will be pushed to six or seven games. It is great that they could avoid the Warriors until the Conference Finals, but one has to get there at all for that to be of any note.
I believe in The Joker, so it would be foolhardy to pick against him in Round 1, but we all know how good Popovich and his Spurs can be.
4. In the Eastern Conference, many people are getting excited about a potential Nets upset against the Philadelphia 76ers. I would ask those people a simple question: Who on the Nets is able to guard Joel Embiid. I love Jarrett Allen, but I could back that guy down. He has a developed upper body, but he is still lacking in lower body strength.
The Nets don’t have enough old-fashioned girth to keep the Sixers from dominating the paint. Brooklyn might be able to get hot from deep in a game or two, but there is no way that they can match up on the boards against a giant Sixers team in playoff mode.
The real match-up to watch in Round One is Utah and Houston. The Jazz have a team that could either give the Rockets a miserable time with their length, defensive identity, and team passing, or the Rockets could take advantage of Utah’s comparatively weak defensive back-court and use that to torch Utah from all angles.
I think this is the year that Gobert stays on the floor in the playoffs, that Joe Ingles reminds everyone again just how good he is on both ends of the floor, and that Kyle Korver gets his moment on the big stage.
James Harden has consistently been easier to handle in the playoffs than he is in the regular season. His primary weapon, a diving Clint Capela, can be mitigated by Gobert’s and super backup, Derrick Favors’s defensive presence. Unless Harden plays out of his mind, which is very possible, I think the Jazz will win the series.
First Found Predictions:
Philly over Brooklyn in 5
Toronto over Orlando in 5
Golden State over LA, in 4
Denver over SA, in 7
Boston over Indiana, in 6
OKC over Portland in 6
Milwaukee over Detroit in 5
Utah over Houston in 7
Derrick White should cut his hair, but he’s another guy the Spurs get nice play out of.
He was a stud coming out of college… half of NBA GMs are clueless… they try too hard to outsmart everyone and end up outsmarting themselves.
He was a first round pick. He’s 24, can’t shoot 3s, and plays backup PG for the 14th best team in the league.
truth has rarely been spoken so clearly.. gum drop is one of the best examples of majestically dumb hubris
WOW…. Derrick White with a game winning steal!
Bertans is a nice find for the Spurs. It’s kind of amazing how they constantly get these guys to play at a pretty high level. If most of these guys were with a crap organization you’d probably never know their names.
Denver’s hanging in… someone beside Jokic needs to step up.
WOW DERRICK WHITE WHAT A DUNK!!!
That’s one of the dunks of the year. Ferocious.
Spurs-Nuggets a good game so far…have to get up early, unfortunately, so will have to check out at half. Spurs may be able to compete, we’ll see.
Curry playing out of his mind tonight.
14/15 boards.
Curry is the biggeat offensive weapon in the game. Bron is great. Harden is great. Giannis is great. But Curry can blow you away in 2 min.
Well this game is over..
Dubs are so much better when Boogie isn’t out there…if they lose a series this playoffs it will probably be because they played Boogie too many minutes.
The Warriors playing down to the Clips but the clips trying to play too many head games and end up justdoing lots of dumb things on offense.
The crap the Dubs get away with blows my mind.
It really is mindblowing…if I was a ref, rather than take the amount of crap that a few of their players dish out constantly, I’d just toss them…as many times as necessary…
That over the back by curry was nuts. But pbev has himself to blame why he doesn’t get calls.
Durant looks hurt. What he gets for taking a dumb foul
I admit, I laffed…
https://twitter.com/DaRealBootum/status/1117214155759656961
Hey, 8 boards & 7 dimes ain’t bad.
But some guys turtle up more than others.
He is nothing if not painfully reliable in his playoff performances.
Pbev should be on the Cavs’ radar.
Clippers really imploding here.
Clippers have a point. Curry got away with a blatant lane violation.
Some bad calls there, but Clippers need to keep their heads in the game…
Curry lighting them up the last couple of minutes of the half…
I used to like Van Gundy but his act has gotten old.
Harrell is a stud.
Props to Houston for never playing him & letting him go.
Not a big Glenn Rivers fan, but he has this team playing well all year…
Not too worried about the raps. This is what they do in game 1s every year.
Sweet Lou abusing Boogie…
Badly
aren’t we all happy the cavs did not bite on Lowry? 34 min.. 0 pts.. ZERO !!! ZERO !!! say bye bye to kawhi, TOR.. sad
Bite? Was that a thing?
i thought he was on the radar during the kyrie thing.. just glad he stayed in TOR.. feel a little sad for the TOR fans, and Lowry.. he may never shake this performance
You ain’t gonna beat the Dubs when dray and Kevin Looney are going off.
https://twitter.com/oldseaminer/status/1117225674941583360?s=19
Chance that Boogie gets ejected tonight over something really dumb? I give it 15%.
If I was Philly, I would seriously consider trading Simmons. On a rookie deal so salary matching is an issue.
Put Connely on that team & they may hang a banner.
I would, too, but I don’t see how they do it…if the trade backfires they get killed for it, and Simmons could blow up into a ridiculous player (he’d have to improve in areas that he has not improved in at all so far)…I doubt they have the guts to make that trade…
His contract makes it very difficult to get equal value.
Yep. Philly would have to throw in more guys to match.
Next year Schaudenfruede files:
1) No big FA for LA
2) Kings win more games than LA with Luke.
3) Griffin makes Ainge trade Brown & Tatum+ for AD
4) But Kyrie leaves for NY anyway.
5) DeRo leads the Nets to the POs.
6) Griff, Randle & Pels win more games thsn LA.
7) KD leaves the Warriors for NY. He and KI hate each other.
8) Clippers land Kawhi this year & AD next.
9) Cavs get a top 2 pick & win more games than LA.
I like it!
Thought Kawhi should’ve taken a rhythm dribble there and then shoot the 3… he had time, but maybe didn’t want to get fouled before the shot.
Think he was mainly thinking of the foul there…
Probably so… and maybe a tip out for another 3.
Magic won despite poor offensive games from Vucevic & Ross.
Lowry had zero points (and 8 boards/7 dimes) and was the only Rap starter with a positive +/-.
Raps fans are going to be on suicide watch…
Think Kawhi will let go of the rope & run out of town if they lose another?
I think he’s gone regardless.
isn’t it nice when other granchises implode?
NBA playoffs are awesome nowadays, even a lot of the early rounds…
Augustin with onions!
That shot was pure!
And the play before!
Gotta hand it to the Magic…hanging with a really good Raptors team and giving serious minutes to Michael Carter-Williams, of all people…
He has been good for them lately.
Philly took a lot of bad shots today, and Brooklyn was more disciplined in their offense… impressive win for them!
WOW… MCW smacked in the face and bleeding from his nose, no call.
This Orlando/Toronto game is really good. Orlando has sneakily drafted well the last two years(outside of bamba)
https://twitter.com/TheMapleRick/status/1117179245523030016
All the Sixers starters sucked aside from Butler. Simmons was terrible. I expect them to bounce back, but that was a horrific start.
Butler is their best player. Best clutch player, I should say. Embiid puts up the best numbers, but does not play as smart all the time. He does not need to take 5 3s. Simmons can’t shoot.
Orlando hanging with Toronto. Gordon is one of the few guys who can slow down Kawhi. And Lowry has 0 pts after 3 quarters.
Kings hire Walton.
Embiid was gassed. The 6ers need to slow the pace till embiid gets his wind. Problem is that you can scheme the sixers in a half court offense with Simmons and Embiid. They should be staggering them as much as possible and playing Simmons in a running lineup.
Walton to the Kings. No herculoids reuinion.
I picked Toronto to make it out of the East (at beginning of season) and I’m sticking with it.
I like Bucks, and have liked them all year, but I do think it’s going to be one of these two…flip a coin…
OG Anonouby (spelling?) is out. Missing a rotation piece.
I would have went Raptors to start. But am going Bucks now.
Congrats Nets on game 1. I’d root for you more if you cut Dudley.
DeRo is OSU.
76ers should trade Simmons to a team with a lot of 3 point shooters.
Nets are a problem for the 76ers!
Nets could make this series interesting.
Nets bench is great. If the Sixer starters can’t carry the water, they’ll get beat.
https://twitter.com/sam_amick/status/1117160268146982912
https://twitter.com/sam_amick/status/1117148284928155648
Embiid not playing with much energy…I’m a little surprised he’s even playing today…
Clearly a mistake to ship out Smokin’ Joe, but I certainly don’t blame the Cavs for it. Sometimes things just work that way. He’s a good player for the Nets. Nets on fire right now, up 9.
Disagree. Cavs won a ship. Harris had to get to.rock bottom and end up on a team that a) needed him. And b) would give him the minutes and coaching to thrive. Wasn’t happening in CLE.
Well, I agree, and maybe I shouldn’t have said ‘mistake’, rather the Cavs would love to have him now. He wasn’t going to develop with Lebron.
I BELIEVE A COACH WILL BE IN PLACE AND IF THE RIGHT COACH/ WILL HAVE A SAY IN WHO THEY DRAFT
I hope he has a say in who they take with the number 1 pick, and he’s okay with Zion…
So, a month until the lotto. Think we have a coach by then?
Walton? Monte Williams? Messina? Hammonds? Fernandez?
As long as we stay away from Mark Jackson & Kidd.
I think the smokey might be Steve Kerr. He is, after all quoted to be rather tired of Draymond’s schtick. Doesn’t look like Dray’s going anywhere, soooo…. ;)
Sorry, smokey is Aussie for dark horse.
I laughed so hard when I saw Lue as a frontrunner for the Lakers.
I still think they need a ‘player’s coach’ like Mark Jackson…he’ll be able to get the best out of two outsized personalities like Lebron and Boogie…
WOW…. Ja Morant and Zion Williamson played on the same AAU team? That’s crazy!
I also think Cam Johnson could fall due to age…. that’d be a nice pick up
Gotta say, I love Rob Pelinka heading the Laker coaching search. A guy like that is going to get the best man for sure.
So, with the flip win, no lower than 6th.
Zion. Morant. Barrett. Hunter. Culver. +1 (Garland, Reddish, Clark??).
Lost the other. 26th. Grant Williams. Ty Jerome. Maybe a dice roll on Bol Bol or the kid from USC (Porter?). Carsen Edwards. Windler (from Belmont).
Coby White the 6th IMO… bigger and better than Garland.
Can he play off ball? He is a decent sized guard if he is actually 6-5, maybe a couple inches short for a wing these days, but tall enough as a backcourt partner.
Good question… he did not at UNC, but UNC’s offense moved the ball well, their usage rates were pretty evenly distributed among the top players, and he was decent as a catch and shoot 3 point shooter.
Bol bol won’t drop that far.
Yeah, probably wishful thinking on my part.
For the 26th pick, Grant Williams and Ty Jerome are by far the best you’ve mentioned… agree with Nate that there’s no chance Bol Bol will be there at 26.
Carson Edwards is a tiny, inefficient chucker and Porter has a big red flag not starting and getting suspended… so pass on both of those guys.
Memphis sits 8th after the coin flips. They keep the pick unless someone 9-14 jumps them. Hope that does not happen & weakens Boston’s hand for AD.
JMay, I was thinking…
Griff to Pels + Lue to LAL = Davis to LAL
Plus, you think Griff helps Ainge/Kyrie out?
I doubt it unless they come with the Godfather offer Brown + Tatum + picks).
Griff to the Pels
SO LET THE LAKERS HIRE TY “CLUELESS”–( COME AND GET LONGINBARF ALSO )—WE WILL GO GET “COOL HAND ” LUKE
Luke Walton out. It would be hilarious if he takes the Kings to the playoffs next year and Ty Lue/ Jason Kidd/ Kurt Rambis take the Lakers to another non playoff.
https://twitter.com/cavsdan/status/1116811450264244224?s=19
Griff signs on as GM of the Pelicans! Wow. What a coup for them.
I hope that doesn’t mean they are suddenly willing to deal with LA. I was enjoying that feud.
Huh, figured he would end up in LA. Lakers blogs have latched onto speculation from national media about them somehow being able to lure away Bob Myers. Ridiculous, but would be an absurd coup d’état for a dysfunctional franchise.
Great read, and I agree with most of your predictions. Still the biggest vulnerability for the 76ers to me is Embiid. I know how powerful of a weapon he is, but down the stretch in the 4th quarter of a playoff game? His late game scoring relies too much on refs biting on his giant ragdoll physics flops and while they may work enough to get a win, in the playoffs it is too easy to have a couple of those calls not go his way at a time they should be relying on someone to score from the field… Read more »
Also, there is zero chance the NBA will let the Jazz beat the Rockets.
I usually agree with you Ben, but there’s no way LD could’ve made a playoff push with this group sans Love. His marching orders were clear: start Sexton, who was abjectly awful the first 3/5 of the season. Add in g leaguers, Cameron Payne, McCaw, Dekker, etc., and an inability to choose his own staff (ahem, Longo) and frankly, Drew did an amazing job of getting guys to make incrimental improvements throughout the year. The only young guys that really matter on this squad are Collin, Larry, and Cedi. Larry put them in good positions and turned Nwaba and Zz… Read more »
I agree on them in no way being able to make a playoff push. Not sure 43 wins with love was even realistic. I still think they probably top out around 36-38 if healthy. Of course impossible to judge based off the changing personnel.
But I think Drew is only a transitional coach, not a guy that is going to take you far in the post-season. I was ok with giving him a few years, but he is not a long term answer for a contending team.
Good read as always, Ben.
I think Giannis will win MVP pretty easily, as he should. Every media guy I have heard in the last week has Giannis 1 and Harden 2.
I think most people picking the Sixers to get upset or be in a 7 game dogfight are doing so out of questions on Embiid’a health. If he’s 100%, or close, he should get whatever he wants in this series.
Great piece Ben.
Agree on Russ/MVP Giannis 100%, but
1) Kawhi Leonard should have won MVP the trip-double Westbrook year, not Harden.
2) Curry, not Durant, is what makes the Dubs go. He is #2, not KD. Pre-joining it was true. Post breakup it will be true. And it is true now.
Agree with your picks except for Utah beating Houston. And maybe the Nets/Magic win a game or so more.
I agree on both your points, as I most frequently do with you. I think of basketball in a similar way as yours. As to your second point, I can’t believe Curry (as much as I despise his childish brags) is so underrated still after 2 MVPs and three championships. He literally changed the sport. He is the engine behind arguably the best team of all time. He is an offense unto himself and spreads fear in opposing defenses as no-one in my lifetime has. Sure, Durant is more multidimensional being 7 feet with the skills of a guard, but… Read more »
Yeah, I just roll my eyes at people who still want to disparage Curry…he is and has been their MVP, and one of the very best players in the league for years…
https://twitter.com/oldseaminer/status/1116405770244038656?s=19
Agree here. At PG, I would rate Curry over Isiah & Cousy, who round out my top 5. Stockton, Nash, Frazier, and Kidd next, and I think #10 is pretty open (Payton, Archibald, Wilkens, Bing, Davies, CP3, Parker). I put West & AI as SGs. As for top 10? Man, I think he has to sustain it for a tad longer. I put Mikan ahead of Shaq. He is why there is a shot clock. 7 titles in 8 years. But I do put Curry in there with those 11, Kobe, & Doc. #15 is a fight amongst another tier:… Read more »
The Warriors don’t even need Curry to win playoff series or games. The dude is way overrated.
The Curry vs. Durant thing is and odd question for me. I feel like Durant SHOULD be considered the better player, but I also think Curry is far more important to Golden State. Each of their biggest flaws in my opinion is that you can pressure them into cracking, breaking down, and becoming a hindrance. Look at Durant’s 7 million 4th quarter turnovers vs GSW in the 2016 playoffs (per myimaginationbasketball-reference.com). Then look at Curry getting roasted by Delly in multiple games in 2015 and then the “Curry must be hurt because the Cavs are going to win” in 2016.… Read more »
Haven’t read yet but wanted to post this about something eg and I talked about on the last pod.
https://twitter.com/WFNYCLE/status/1116688685431492610?s=19