I took these clips from the second half of Game 4. Both teams employ basically the same half-court offense. The Magic are spread 4-out 1-in, ball goes into Howard, Cavs collapse, ball goes back out for a 3-pointer and they hit. The Cavs spread out sometimes 5-out, Lebron posts up high-post, he drives, Magic collapse, ball goes back out for a 3-pointer and they miss. Take a look,
Here are the Magic in the 4-out set, with Howard, Cavs collapsing,
Note how the Cavs are similarly setup with the difference being Lebron starting at the high-post, driving, Magic collapsing, and the ball goes back out,
Summary:
I mentioned earlier how both teams basically allowing the other teams star player to do what they do -- with the series coming down to which teams supporting cast will make more shots. Now that the Cavs are against the wall, question is will they adjust their offense and/or defense? Or will keep the same hoping that their supporting cast players out shoot the Magic supporting cast? Should be a good one, enjoy it...
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Their spreads do mirror one another. The only difference is that Lebron draws more players to him than anybody on the Magic when he iso's.
ReplyDeleteDwight arguably gets the same collapse effect though. SVG said he will change things up defensively tonite, we'll see what he tries in Game 6...
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