Steve Ceruti
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a record here that I was shocked because I knew what I was seeing. But then when I'd read this piece yesterday, I thought it was just pretty thorough and alarming at the same time. If it's a traditional big defending cat, the Knicks went 35 and 12. If it's a non-traditional big.
a record here that I was shocked because I knew what I was seeing. But then when I'd read this piece yesterday, I thought it was just pretty thorough and alarming at the same time. If it's a traditional big defending cat, the Knicks went 35 and 12. If it's a non-traditional big.
So I think, you know, you could just kind of use the catch all term small, although Tobias Harris, I wouldn't exactly call small, but I think we all understand what we're talking about here. The Knicks were 11 and 14.
So I think, you know, you could just kind of use the catch all term small, although Tobias Harris, I wouldn't exactly call small, but I think we all understand what we're talking about here. The Knicks were 11 and 14.
So I think, you know, you could just kind of use the catch all term small, although Tobias Harris, I wouldn't exactly call small, but I think we all understand what we're talking about here. The Knicks were 11 and 14.
So this is something that was happening throughout the season where teams were putting a smaller player on cat, which led to less screens, that pick and roll, pick and pop action that was just devastating on a points per possession stuff, at least in the first half of the season for the Knicks.
So this is something that was happening throughout the season where teams were putting a smaller player on cat, which led to less screens, that pick and roll, pick and pop action that was just devastating on a points per possession stuff, at least in the first half of the season for the Knicks.
So this is something that was happening throughout the season where teams were putting a smaller player on cat, which led to less screens, that pick and roll, pick and pop action that was just devastating on a points per possession stuff, at least in the first half of the season for the Knicks.
Um, there's just something when he would be facing that kind of alignment because of the versatility of the defender against cat, um, Um, where it's not the traditional big where against the big guys, there's 27 screens a game against the smaller players, 15.9.
Um, there's just something when he would be facing that kind of alignment because of the versatility of the defender against cat, um, Um, where it's not the traditional big where against the big guys, there's 27 screens a game against the smaller players, 15.9.
Um, there's just something when he would be facing that kind of alignment because of the versatility of the defender against cat, um, Um, where it's not the traditional big where against the big guys, there's 27 screens a game against the smaller players, 15.9.
Uh, there's also probably just, it's worth doing 30 seconds on this double big fascination, which I've referenced, you know, I've said it with Houston. It's like, Oh, double big, uh, back in the day used to be called the center and a power forward. Um, where you would just, like, this guy's a little bit bigger than that guy, and that guy will play over there.
Uh, there's also probably just, it's worth doing 30 seconds on this double big fascination, which I've referenced, you know, I've said it with Houston. It's like, Oh, double big, uh, back in the day used to be called the center and a power forward. Um, where you would just, like, this guy's a little bit bigger than that guy, and that guy will play over there.
Uh, there's also probably just, it's worth doing 30 seconds on this double big fascination, which I've referenced, you know, I've said it with Houston. It's like, Oh, double big, uh, back in the day used to be called the center and a power forward. Um, where you would just, like, this guy's a little bit bigger than that guy, and that guy will play over there.
And now with the spacing priority that I think every team should kind of have, like, hey, kids, is there a way we can figure out a roster where we have a lot of spacing and then figure out our deficiencies better? elsewhere as opposed to like, hey, how can we build this without any kind of spacing whatsoever?
And now with the spacing priority that I think every team should kind of have, like, hey, kids, is there a way we can figure out a roster where we have a lot of spacing and then figure out our deficiencies better? elsewhere as opposed to like, hey, how can we build this without any kind of spacing whatsoever?
And now with the spacing priority that I think every team should kind of have, like, hey, kids, is there a way we can figure out a roster where we have a lot of spacing and then figure out our deficiencies better? elsewhere as opposed to like, hey, how can we build this without any kind of spacing whatsoever?
But some of these teams are just playing centers and power forwards, but now we're calling it double bigs all the time. I don't think anybody would ever imagine that Tobias Harris is a center, even though the small ball.
But some of these teams are just playing centers and power forwards, but now we're calling it double bigs all the time. I don't think anybody would ever imagine that Tobias Harris is a center, even though the small ball.
But some of these teams are just playing centers and power forwards, but now we're calling it double bigs all the time. I don't think anybody would ever imagine that Tobias Harris is a center, even though the small ball.