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Crazy to me that D'Antoni has gone from 7 seconds or less to 7 seconds left
— Shamit Dua (@FearTheBrown) May 9, 2019
This. Also, part of what made D'Antoni's offense so terrifying in Phoenix was that the team was always in motion and people would cut from all over the court. Nobody in Houston cuts. Or rather, barely anyone. Their roster is James Harden, Chris Paul, Clint Capela, and a bunch of dudes who can go stand in the corner and wait for the pass.
This narrative of “the warriors will have to find a way to get by without two big starters” is a joke.
Boogie wasn’t a positive, and they still have 3 All Stars.
It's what we call an embarrassment of riches.
Their problem is that they have so many all-stars, they don't have room for roleplayers, so when their team gets an injury to an all-star, despite how many allstars they have left, they're always left with like, 6 guys total in the rotation.
That's a problem 25 or so other teams in the league would love to have.
Is Klay Thompson a free agent? Could Griffin be calling him if he is tired of picking up crumbs?
This Warriors vs Rockets series just got very interesting. Harden has the ability to carry this team past the Warriors. Curry and Klay are going to need just 1 great game but a lot of pressure will be on them. Excited for game 6!
Honestly, I would take Nash over Harden in the D’Antoni system. He would need to have a big like AD to make it work, but look at D’Antoni’s prior stops (NY, LA, now HOU), he has had scorers, but his system hasn’t accomplished much. He needs a versatile PG to see his system through. If CP3 was the CP3 of old the Rockets would be scary, but he is a shell of the player who let Derron Williams take his lunch money.
To me it’s Nash over Harden if you want a well run D’Antoni system.
I loved Steve Nash but he aint no James Harden. James Harden carries the Rockets on his back offensively night after night. Nash had a lot more help. Stoudamire, Marion and Diaw were beasts back in the day.
I'm looking for real sports fans...not sheep! Are you with me?!!!
I've been saying it for years, but I think we can all admit Chris Paul is done. He's declined to the point that I'm not even sure he's a net positive for a team anymore.
If the Rockets can’t beat the Warriors (without KD) they might as well just break up the band.
This is what I meant. Sure, in isolation (quite literally in iso-plays) Harden is superior to Nash, every day of the week.
But a team running D'Antoni's offense thrives best when it is led by an efficient but low usage PG, who sees genius level passing as their bread and butter, and who takes more joy in elevating others than themselves.
Harden is an inefficient but high usage scorer, who is a willing but uncreative passer and whose playmaking exists only for the joy of seeing his assist numbers in the box score. Harden is a far superior individual scorer to Nash, no question about it, but Nash had one of the highest IQs in basketball, ever.
Not only that, but somehow, Harden is such a flopping coward that I think Nash was tougher and grittier as well.
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