Mo Dakhil
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
You're, you're in a difficult position when you can cut down live ball turnovers, your defense has a chance to be set.
Your offense obviously gets a possession, gets a chance to get the ball to the rim.
The way David Adelman was talking about how important it was.
That's important for everybody.
And I think the, the, then you're able to, when the ball goes through the hoop, you're able to set the defense.
And I think that's an important aspect is the defense has actually mattered and they're cutting down on their turnovers.
I think just off the bat, when you watch their offense, it's really kind of the movement in the way they get into sets.
LaMelo gets off the ball quickly.
Look, he's always a good passer, was always a willing passer, but he gets off it quickly.
They have three guys that can initiate offense between him,
Brandon Miller and con can nipple.
And I think when you're looking at it in that sense, it's a three headed monster in the way the offense is sort of operated.
LaMelo comes off a ball screen at the same time.
You have Brandon Miller coming off of a stagger pin down and then you kick it to him and then he's going to work.
And it's all those different things.
Meanwhile, you have can nipples movement.
off-ball and finding the right spots there.
And then when he catches, if you run him off the three-point line, he can put it down on the floor a little bit, and you're getting some actions there across the board.
And then you're finding guys like Miles Bridges is sort of having a resurgence in that regard.
And then the Diabate pickup