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I Don't Think Paul George Should Guard Lebron...

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  • I Don't Think Paul George Should Guard Lebron...

    Here's my thinking...I just saw a stat that said over the last 7 games between these 2 teams, Lebron is still averaging over 30ppg and shooting close to 55% with Paul George on him...Lebron is the best player on the planet and he is going to get his regardless so why not put PG on Wade to neutralize him and put Lance on Lebron? No point in wasting our best defender if their superstar is going to put up his usual numbers anyway.. I figure if Lance can stay out of foul trouble (big if), then maybe he can irritate Lebron and even get in his head...Lance loves the head games as much as anyone and I figure he's strong enough that Lebron can't really post him up like he can post up PG. And he can't just run over Lance on his way to the basket because of Lance's strength.... If Miami is smart, they'd put Lebron in the post a lot more when PG is on him because in the past, PG has shown that he's not strong enough to guard Lebron in the post without some help which leaves open shooters.

    I dunno, it was something I was thinking about and I think it would be a very good strategy. If Lance has to come out of the game, then PG back on Lebron if you must but I think Lance should draw the assignment...Lance seems to struggle off the ball and I think Wade is a better off-ball player than Lebron. PG on the other hand is great off-ball and on-ball. Also, PG can hedge off of Wade to help when Lebron drives if Wade is on the perimeter and PG should be able to get back to Wade if he has to. He doesn't want to shoot 3's or long jumpers these days anyway...

    What do you guys think? I know Frank probably won't do this because he always likes to go with the traditional way but I think it would be a good strategy..

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    Re: I Don't Think Paul George Should Guard Lebron...

    LeBron's going to get his points, but I think the goal is to make him work for them. I would like to see them change looks, just to give PG a break if anything. This is the dilemma every team faces when playing the Heat.

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      Re: I Don't Think Paul George Should Guard Lebron...

      I think that ref's hate Lance and like to call fouls on him. If you put Lance on Lebron, they'd call a foul on Lance everytime he looked at Lebron (who, to be fair, is probably flailing his arms, screaming like a baby, and falling over)
      Danger Zone

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        Re: I Don't Think Paul George Should Guard Lebron...

        The key is how is Lebron going to get his points. If he gets his points while Heat shooters are open that will spread our defense thin. If he hits the midrange pull ups then there is nothing we are going to do to stop that.
        If he gets his points in the paint then we are in huuuuge trouble. Paul George is the best defender on this team. He makes Lebron work for his points. And if we make Lebron work on the other end then he will tire in crunch time.

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        • #5
          Re: I Don't Think Paul George Should Guard Lebron...

          I understand what you guys are saying. I guess I just don't really see Lebron working terribly hard to get his points, especially when he decided to go into the post, there was no way to stop him really. I know the refs might have it out for Lance but I'd tell Lance to get Lebron some space and challenge his jump shot...And if he goes to the post, Lance should be able to hold his own down there without a double team. Also, keeping PG off of Lebron would keep him out of foul trouble as well...

          And I also don't like the fact that PG seems to be too buddy, buddy with Lebron on the court. I would like a more, in your face player like Lance to check Lebron.

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            Re: I Don't Think Paul George Should Guard Lebron...

            Originally posted by Rogco View Post
            I think that ref's hate Lance and like to call fouls on him. If you put Lance on Lebron, they'd call a foul on Lance everytime he looked at Lebron (who, to be fair, is probably flailing his arms, screaming like a baby, and falling over)
            As sad as it is this is a fair point.

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              Re: I Don't Think Paul George Should Guard Lebron...

              Lance couldn't guard Bradley Beal (had to switch PG on him), no way in hell can he guard Lebron.

              With that said, it makes sense to try and give PG some help and rest. Outside of Lance, we don't have anyone else even close to being able to matchup with Lebron aside from Lance
              Last edited by Ace E.Anderson; 05-17-2014, 11:40 AM.

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                Re: I Don't Think Paul George Should Guard Lebron...

                Originally posted by Major Cold View Post
                The key is how is Lebron going to get his points. If he gets his points while Heat shooters are open that will spread our defense thin. If he hits the midrange pull ups then there is nothing we are going to do to stop that.
                If he gets his points in the paint then we are in huuuuge trouble. Paul George is the best defender on this team. He makes Lebron work for his points. And if we make Lebron work on the other end then he will tire in crunch time.
                This times a million

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                  Re: I Don't Think Paul George Should Guard Lebron...

                  Originally posted by Ace E.Anderson View Post
                  Lance couldn't guard Bradley Beal (had to switch PG on him), no way in hell can he guard Lebron.

                  With that said, it makes sense to try and give PG some help and rest. Outside of Lance, we don't have anyone else even close to being able to matchup with Lebron aside from Lance
                  Beal and Lebron are two different players. Beal moves around off-ball, runs through screens and hits perimeter shots....Lance gets lost off the ball sometimes, I think we can all agree on that. But on-ball, Lance is very good. We should put our better off-ball defender on their better off-ball offensive player which is Wade...Lebron pretty much always has the ball in his hands so Lance doesn't really have worry about him running through a million screens or getting lost away from the ball...

                  And about the foul trouble worries to be fair to Lance, he only commits an average of 2.5 fouls per game over the season. He's not a player that fouls often, despite his style. Now against Lebron, that could all go out the window but I think we should give him more credit for being able to defend without committing a bunch of fouls...Its the STUPID fouls I'm more concerned about moreso than him actually being in foul trouble...

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                    Re: I Don't Think Paul George Should Guard Lebron...

                    Originally posted by Ace E.Anderson View Post
                    Lance couldn't guard Bradley Beal (had to switch PG on him), no way in hell can he guard Lebron.

                    With that said, it makes sense to try and give PG some help and rest. Outside of Lance, we don't have anyone else even close to being able to matchup with Lebron aside from Lance
                    Hey wait a minute, I though that's why we traded DG33 for this guy:

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                      Re: I Don't Think Paul George Should Guard Lebron...

                      We need to make Lebron work on defense! I think that is one way to slow him down. Whoever Lebron is guarding make him run around screens all game.

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                        Re: I Don't Think Paul George Should Guard Lebron...

                        I would agree if we had anyone else that could actually guard Lebron. I think PG is a bit too small for him and David West isn't quick enough. The next best player we have to guard Lebron is Lance... and that's not a good thing. Too bad we don't have Danny Granger

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                          Re: I Don't Think Paul George Should Guard Lebron...

                          If you put Lance on LeBron, I guarantee there will be a fist fight by the end of the game. This isn't necessarily a bad thing...

                          Originally posted by PaceBalls View Post
                          I would agree if we had anyone else that could actually guard Lebron. I think PG is a bit too small for him and David West isn't quick enough. The next best player we have to guard Lebron is Lance... and that's not a good thing. Too bad we don't have Danny Granger
                          No way Danny could have guarded LeBron, his lateral quickness wasn't good enough.

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                            Re: I Don't Think Paul George Should Guard Lebron...

                            Lance has done pretty well on LeBron in the few opportunities he's had. I think it's a good idea to mix it up on him

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                              Re: I Don't Think Paul George Should Guard Lebron...

                              Originally posted by timid View Post
                              Beal and Lebron are two different players. Beal moves around off-ball, runs through screens and hits perimeter shots....Lance gets lost off the ball sometimes, I think we can all agree on that. But on-ball, Lance is very good. We should put our better off-ball defender on their better off-ball offensive player which is Wade...Lebron pretty much always has the ball in his hands so Lance doesn't really have worry about him running through a million screens or getting lost away from the ball...

                              And about the foul trouble worries to be fair to Lance, he only commits an average of 2.5 fouls per game over the season. He's not a player that fouls often, despite his style. Now against Lebron, that could all go out the window but I think we should give him more credit for being able to defend without committing a bunch of fouls...Its the STUPID fouls I'm more concerned about moreso than him actually being in foul trouble...
                              Good points. But Lebron moves very well off the ball as well . Obviously he has the ball a lot of the time, but he gets GREAT post position because he moves so quickly and aggressively off the ball. Plus Lebron has a huge size advantage over Lance as well. Lance's best attribute defensivelyin is his strength, and that's completely negated by Lebron

                              Like I said, Lance is the only other player that makes sense aside from Paul. Maybe we can get away with here and there to give Paul a rest, but I think its asking too much of Lance to guard Bron too often.

                              I will say this, whomever wins the Wade/Lance matchup is going to put themselves in good position for the series
                              Last edited by Ace E.Anderson; 05-17-2014, 12:52 PM.

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