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You don’t know actual basketball (since you’ve never played), so you have no idea what a good or bad defensive play is unless someone tells you :mjlol:

that is literally an elementary school level 3 on 1 break, down to the bad spacing
You remind me of my little niece whenever she gets into trouble, and she blames for what she does wrong on the person who catches her in the act. Except it's funny when she does it, but when a sad excuse for a grown ass man like you does it, it's embarrassing and pathetic. No matter how many times you think you can fool other folks with this shyt, you know that I know, the real truth.

Draymond is the one who creates the "bad spacing" by backpedalling and making sure he's at the point of intersection of all three players, which is under the hoop. That then allows him to be in reaching distance of all three, at the same time, where he can cover ground when they're passing in "close quarters". He's broken up FB possessions like this plenty of times by applying the same principles of making sure all the offensive players come to him, rather than he go to them.

But again, I wouldn't expect you to understand this since your knowledge only goes as so far as to what's happening in the box score.

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Remember when John Wall contract was untradeable? It's about to be traded twice in a year probably.
 

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You remind me of my little niece whenever she gets into trouble, and she blames for what she does wrong on the person who catches her in the act. Except it's funny when she does it, but when a sad excuse for a grown ass man like you does it, it's embarrassing and pathetic. No matter how many times you think you can fool other folks with this shyt, you know that I know, the real truth.

Draymond is the one who creates the "bad spacing" by backpedalling and making sure he's at the point of intersection of all three players, which is under the hoop. That then allows him to be in reaching distance of all three, at the same time, where he can cover ground when they're passing in "close quarters". He's broken up FB possessions like this plenty of times by applying the same principles of making sure all the offensive players come to him, rather than he go to them.

But again, I wouldn't expect you to understand this since your knowledge only goes as so far as to what's happening in the box score.

:manny:
This is literally all mumbo jumbo. The entire fast break was ran wrong, evidenced by the awful spacing. Draymond is literally just there. Sabonis, the leading scorer at 7 feet, didn’t even touch the ball. That has nothing to do with Draymond, and everything to do with poor basketball decision making, you non-athletic casual.

To make it worse, both Brogdon and the other guard had layups and chose to overpass instead. #5 also threw a pass at Sabonis’s feet (a pet peeve for all big men), which is another basic mistake. That possession should’ve ended in a lob at worst, which is why Sabonis had the WTF look on his face. It’s an elementary school level mistake, and the Pacers players would tell you the same thing.

Draymond barely got past the free throw on the initial steal, and you’re talking about backpedaling :russ: you have absolutely no idea what you’re looking at.
 
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