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The players didn't seem to 30 00:01:58,960 --> 00:02:01,320 Speaker 1: care much, so I don't see why we should. The 31 00:02:01,320 --> 00:02:06,120 Speaker 1: game itself was not entertaining in the least, not quality basketball, 32 00:02:06,200 --> 00:02:08,760 Speaker 1: not interesting in any way, shape or form. And we 33 00:02:08,800 --> 00:02:11,639 Speaker 1: had a very interesting basketball story come down this morning. 34 00:02:11,720 --> 00:02:14,920 Speaker 1: Russell Westbrook is going to be a Los Angeles Clippers. 35 00:02:14,919 --> 00:02:17,160 Speaker 1: So what we're gonna do today, it's just dive into 36 00:02:17,200 --> 00:02:21,040 Speaker 1: the basketball elements of russ is fit with a major 37 00:02:21,160 --> 00:02:23,760 Speaker 1: Western Conference playoff contender. You guys know the drill before 38 00:02:23,760 --> 00:02:25,840 Speaker 1: we get started. 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It's kind of a fun trip 48 00:02:49,720 --> 00:02:52,600 Speaker 1: down memory lane with a bunch of major playoff moments, 49 00:02:52,600 --> 00:02:54,360 Speaker 1: and we went went through the way we do on 50 00:02:54,400 --> 00:02:57,720 Speaker 1: this show in the weeds, looking at the schematics, looking 51 00:02:57,760 --> 00:03:00,960 Speaker 1: at um the skill set stuff, from the footwork stuff, 52 00:03:00,960 --> 00:03:04,120 Speaker 1: and all the little details of those major moments in 53 00:03:04,200 --> 00:03:08,320 Speaker 1: Lebron's playoff career. I thought, I'm super proud of our team. 54 00:03:08,320 --> 00:03:10,440 Speaker 1: They did such an amazing job producing it on the 55 00:03:10,440 --> 00:03:12,720 Speaker 1: back end and getting the footage to where it needed 56 00:03:12,760 --> 00:03:14,799 Speaker 1: to be. I think it's one of our best projects 57 00:03:14,800 --> 00:03:17,000 Speaker 1: that we've done since I started with the company a 58 00:03:17,000 --> 00:03:18,760 Speaker 1: little over a year ago. Want you guys to check 59 00:03:18,760 --> 00:03:20,680 Speaker 1: that out, So scroll back on our YouTube channel feed 60 00:03:20,919 --> 00:03:24,200 Speaker 1: to Saturday morning, five greatest scoring moments of Lebron's career. 61 00:03:24,240 --> 00:03:26,720 Speaker 1: I think you guys will really like it. But let's 62 00:03:26,720 --> 00:03:28,799 Speaker 1: talk some basketball so you know it's funny right before 63 00:03:28,800 --> 00:03:31,080 Speaker 1: I'll star break. The last game I watched was on 64 00:03:31,080 --> 00:03:33,400 Speaker 1: Friday morning. I watched the Clippers play the Suns, and 65 00:03:33,440 --> 00:03:36,040 Speaker 1: we didn't cover the game because there wasn't enough to 66 00:03:36,040 --> 00:03:38,400 Speaker 1: put a full show together. But I watched the game 67 00:03:38,440 --> 00:03:40,880 Speaker 1: and I was incredibly impressed by the Clippers. They put 68 00:03:40,920 --> 00:03:43,560 Speaker 1: on a defensive clinic, shutting down the Sun's pick and 69 00:03:43,640 --> 00:03:46,520 Speaker 1: roll offense. Everybody looks great. Quite didn't shoot the ball 70 00:03:46,520 --> 00:03:48,520 Speaker 1: well in this particular game, but he's been looking great 71 00:03:48,560 --> 00:03:51,280 Speaker 1: for a while. Paul George looks great. They've been going 72 00:03:51,280 --> 00:03:53,760 Speaker 1: with Terrence Man basically since the beginning of the year 73 00:03:53,800 --> 00:03:56,760 Speaker 1: as their starting point guard, and that's been working well. 74 00:03:56,800 --> 00:04:00,080 Speaker 1: They've really taken off since then. Since January, which is 75 00:04:00,200 --> 00:04:02,720 Speaker 1: a full month, the Clippers are ten and four, which 76 00:04:02,760 --> 00:04:04,800 Speaker 1: is the third best record in the league over that span. 77 00:04:05,080 --> 00:04:08,680 Speaker 1: They're also second in offense over that span, so they're 78 00:04:08,720 --> 00:04:11,800 Speaker 1: really clicking right now. Um, now, did they need to 79 00:04:11,840 --> 00:04:13,760 Speaker 1: look at bringing in a point guard? Yeah, but I 80 00:04:13,760 --> 00:04:16,000 Speaker 1: thought they tried to do that at the deadline, swapping 81 00:04:16,000 --> 00:04:19,120 Speaker 1: Reggie Jackson for bones Highland. I didn't see anybody in 82 00:04:19,160 --> 00:04:20,880 Speaker 1: the buyout market that released it out. To me, that 83 00:04:20,920 --> 00:04:23,599 Speaker 1: made sense. And the main reason why is, you know, 84 00:04:23,720 --> 00:04:27,120 Speaker 1: the point guard position as the Clippers need it is 85 00:04:27,160 --> 00:04:30,560 Speaker 1: not what Russell Westbrook is in my opinion. To me, 86 00:04:30,600 --> 00:04:34,839 Speaker 1: a point guard is about consistency and stability, especially for 87 00:04:34,880 --> 00:04:38,040 Speaker 1: the way that the Clippers need that position filled. That's like, 88 00:04:38,200 --> 00:04:40,240 Speaker 1: can you bring the ball up the floor against ball 89 00:04:40,240 --> 00:04:43,000 Speaker 1: pressure every single possession and get the team into your sets? 90 00:04:43,600 --> 00:04:47,120 Speaker 1: Can you run you know, respectable second side action when 91 00:04:47,200 --> 00:04:49,599 Speaker 1: Kauai and Paul George gave the basketball up and you 92 00:04:49,640 --> 00:04:52,520 Speaker 1: need someone to further the action. Can you on the 93 00:04:52,720 --> 00:04:55,040 Speaker 1: can you be a threat off the ball? Can you 94 00:04:55,120 --> 00:04:56,800 Speaker 1: on the other end of the floor guard the other 95 00:04:56,880 --> 00:04:58,960 Speaker 1: team's opposing point guard and run your pick and roll 96 00:04:59,000 --> 00:05:02,680 Speaker 1: coverage is properly That's the stability they need from that position. 97 00:05:02,960 --> 00:05:05,840 Speaker 1: And Russ is just way more volatile. Russ is like 98 00:05:05,920 --> 00:05:09,200 Speaker 1: adding a bunch of alcohol to any sort of social situation. 99 00:05:09,240 --> 00:05:11,240 Speaker 1: It can lead to like the best night ever, or 100 00:05:11,240 --> 00:05:14,120 Speaker 1: it could lead to a complete in total disaster. It's 101 00:05:14,160 --> 00:05:18,080 Speaker 1: a force multiplier. It just brings out extreme outcomes on 102 00:05:18,160 --> 00:05:20,039 Speaker 1: either end of the spectrum, and it's kind of like 103 00:05:20,080 --> 00:05:22,400 Speaker 1: an emotional roller coaster. As someone who rooted for the 104 00:05:22,480 --> 00:05:25,120 Speaker 1: Lakers of the last couple of years, it was really 105 00:05:25,160 --> 00:05:27,640 Speaker 1: stressful on a night in, a night out basis. So 106 00:05:27,680 --> 00:05:30,920 Speaker 1: I didn't like this move for the Clippers simply because 107 00:05:31,400 --> 00:05:34,599 Speaker 1: this is a team that was clicking and trending in 108 00:05:34,640 --> 00:05:37,279 Speaker 1: the right direction for a good a good chance of 109 00:05:37,320 --> 00:05:39,320 Speaker 1: getting out of the Western Conference on a playoff run. 110 00:05:39,640 --> 00:05:44,240 Speaker 1: And what you've done is you fundamentally changed the profile 111 00:05:44,320 --> 00:05:48,320 Speaker 1: of your team and you've thrown a massive wild card 112 00:05:48,440 --> 00:05:50,919 Speaker 1: into the mix, and you know it has the it 113 00:05:50,960 --> 00:05:54,280 Speaker 1: could work. There's a version of this story where this 114 00:05:54,400 --> 00:05:56,800 Speaker 1: ends up pushing the Clippers over the top, but it 115 00:05:56,880 --> 00:06:01,000 Speaker 1: also could be the thing that puts them under as well. Um. 116 00:06:01,000 --> 00:06:04,080 Speaker 1: But you know, I, even though I don't like the move, 117 00:06:04,240 --> 00:06:06,320 Speaker 1: it is what happened. And so what we're gonna do 118 00:06:06,400 --> 00:06:08,680 Speaker 1: today is we're gonna look at the basketball fit for 119 00:06:08,760 --> 00:06:10,520 Speaker 1: Russ on both ends of the floor. Again, you guys know, 120 00:06:10,600 --> 00:06:12,960 Speaker 1: Russ is not my favorite player, but I take my 121 00:06:13,040 --> 00:06:15,680 Speaker 1: job very seriously and I do see the good things 122 00:06:15,720 --> 00:06:17,840 Speaker 1: that Russ does. So I want to talk about how 123 00:06:17,880 --> 00:06:19,960 Speaker 1: that fits with the Clippers. So let's start with the 124 00:06:20,000 --> 00:06:21,640 Speaker 1: offensive end of the floor, and let's talk about what 125 00:06:21,720 --> 00:06:25,799 Speaker 1: Russ does well. Russ is very good at pushing the pace, 126 00:06:26,160 --> 00:06:28,760 Speaker 1: which is a very intriguing thing with this particular team 127 00:06:28,760 --> 00:06:31,039 Speaker 1: because this team likes to play slow. Now, I think 128 00:06:31,040 --> 00:06:33,960 Speaker 1: that's gonna cause some issues if they play him with 129 00:06:34,000 --> 00:06:36,719 Speaker 1: the starters a lot, but in bench groups, I like 130 00:06:36,800 --> 00:06:38,760 Speaker 1: the idea of adding a change up and having the 131 00:06:38,800 --> 00:06:40,640 Speaker 1: team play with a lot more pace. And Russ is 132 00:06:40,640 --> 00:06:43,360 Speaker 1: one of the best players in the league at consistently 133 00:06:43,400 --> 00:06:45,600 Speaker 1: pushing the pace. Every time he gets a rebound or 134 00:06:45,600 --> 00:06:48,760 Speaker 1: a kick out, he brings the ball to the floor relentlessly, 135 00:06:48,839 --> 00:06:51,880 Speaker 1: probably better than anybody in the league. But it's volatile. 136 00:06:51,960 --> 00:06:54,160 Speaker 1: There's a lot of turnovers. He's gonna push the ball 137 00:06:54,200 --> 00:06:56,720 Speaker 1: in transition when there's opportunities that aren't there, and he'll 138 00:06:56,800 --> 00:06:59,159 Speaker 1: drive into traffic and turn it over. He'll throw bad passes, 139 00:06:59,440 --> 00:07:01,880 Speaker 1: he'll miss a lot of layups. But on a points 140 00:07:01,880 --> 00:07:05,880 Speaker 1: per possession basis, that's an effective offense in the in 141 00:07:05,920 --> 00:07:09,320 Speaker 1: the aggregate over many possessions. To have Russ pushing the 142 00:07:09,320 --> 00:07:13,480 Speaker 1: ball in transition, The Lakers were seventh in transition frequency 143 00:07:13,520 --> 00:07:16,040 Speaker 1: according to Cleaning the glass and Russ played a huge 144 00:07:16,040 --> 00:07:18,880 Speaker 1: part in that, but the volatility of it makes it 145 00:07:18,920 --> 00:07:20,600 Speaker 1: so that you don't want that sort of thing at 146 00:07:20,600 --> 00:07:22,800 Speaker 1: the end of games. And there were a lot of options, 147 00:07:23,400 --> 00:07:28,040 Speaker 1: a lot of situations, particularly last year for the Lakers, 148 00:07:28,360 --> 00:07:32,200 Speaker 1: where Russ would engage in those reckless transition pushes at 149 00:07:32,200 --> 00:07:35,920 Speaker 1: the end of games and it would lead to disastrous outcomes. 150 00:07:35,920 --> 00:07:38,640 Speaker 1: So it kind of serves the Clippers better in the 151 00:07:38,680 --> 00:07:41,559 Speaker 1: middle portions of games to have him pushing the pace 152 00:07:41,960 --> 00:07:44,520 Speaker 1: when they get into the half court. When Russ has 153 00:07:44,560 --> 00:07:47,040 Speaker 1: good matchups, He's been an effective ball handler this year 154 00:07:47,080 --> 00:07:49,520 Speaker 1: a lot more than I think people realize. He's one 155 00:07:49,520 --> 00:07:52,600 Speaker 1: of the best rim pressuring perimeter players that we have 156 00:07:52,640 --> 00:07:55,280 Speaker 1: in the league. And rim pressure just causes a bunch 157 00:07:55,320 --> 00:07:58,400 Speaker 1: of positive outcomes. That leads to offensive rebounds because you're 158 00:07:58,400 --> 00:08:01,480 Speaker 1: occupying rim protectors. That leads to you know, drop offs 159 00:08:01,480 --> 00:08:04,119 Speaker 1: and kickouts for easy dunks out of the dunker spot 160 00:08:04,200 --> 00:08:07,280 Speaker 1: or two shooters in the corner. It collapses the defense 161 00:08:07,320 --> 00:08:09,880 Speaker 1: and opens things up. There's a ton of value and 162 00:08:10,040 --> 00:08:13,280 Speaker 1: rim pressure, and you do see that with Russ. Uh 163 00:08:13,320 --> 00:08:15,640 Speaker 1: the Lakers scored six hundred and fifty three points on 164 00:08:15,680 --> 00:08:17,800 Speaker 1: six hundred and eighteen pick and rolls this year. That's 165 00:08:17,840 --> 00:08:20,600 Speaker 1: one point one at one point zero six points per possession. 166 00:08:21,760 --> 00:08:23,440 Speaker 1: There are forty two players in the league have run 167 00:08:23,440 --> 00:08:25,840 Speaker 1: at least five hundred picking rolls this year. That's it's 168 00:08:25,840 --> 00:08:28,920 Speaker 1: pretty solid. He's also been the best post up player 169 00:08:28,960 --> 00:08:30,840 Speaker 1: in the league to run at least fifty post ups, 170 00:08:30,840 --> 00:08:33,840 Speaker 1: scoring one point three one points per possession. There are 171 00:08:33,880 --> 00:08:35,719 Speaker 1: sixty three players who have run at least fifty and 172 00:08:35,800 --> 00:08:39,080 Speaker 1: Russ is number one. But that's typically when he gets 173 00:08:39,280 --> 00:08:42,600 Speaker 1: good matchups. That's posting up smaller guards that are usually 174 00:08:42,640 --> 00:08:44,760 Speaker 1: coming off the bench for teams, and then pick and 175 00:08:44,840 --> 00:08:47,600 Speaker 1: roll against a backup center, which usually is a very 176 00:08:47,720 --> 00:08:50,120 Speaker 1: poor pick and roll defender. You know, think of like 177 00:08:50,160 --> 00:08:52,160 Speaker 1: the way the way that Thomas Bryant was for the 178 00:08:52,200 --> 00:08:55,640 Speaker 1: Lakers or DeAndre Jordan was for the Nuggets. That there 179 00:08:55,720 --> 00:08:58,800 Speaker 1: there is those backup ring protectors are typically the easiest 180 00:08:58,800 --> 00:09:01,960 Speaker 1: guys to score on and pick role. So again, it 181 00:09:02,080 --> 00:09:05,280 Speaker 1: seems to make the most sense in bench lineups. You 182 00:09:05,280 --> 00:09:07,880 Speaker 1: can kind of see a trend that I'm that I'm 183 00:09:07,960 --> 00:09:10,400 Speaker 1: hinting at here, and then off the ball, this is 184 00:09:10,400 --> 00:09:15,640 Speaker 1: where his weaknesses are. He's shooting below from three on 185 00:09:15,800 --> 00:09:19,400 Speaker 1: outrageously good shot quality. So even when the defenders at 186 00:09:19,440 --> 00:09:22,319 Speaker 1: least six ft away, which NBA dot com classifies is 187 00:09:22,400 --> 00:09:27,160 Speaker 1: wide open, he's shooting thirty point seven percent on almost 188 00:09:27,240 --> 00:09:30,880 Speaker 1: three attempts per games, so on stands still wide open 189 00:09:31,040 --> 00:09:35,120 Speaker 1: completely conceded threes, he's making less than a third of them, 190 00:09:35,160 --> 00:09:37,480 Speaker 1: which is a major problem. That's what allows teams to 191 00:09:37,520 --> 00:09:40,160 Speaker 1: completely ignore him. So what allows teams to put their 192 00:09:40,200 --> 00:09:42,200 Speaker 1: center on them? And you'll see that a lot, and 193 00:09:42,240 --> 00:09:44,200 Speaker 1: you might think to yourself self like, oh, well, that 194 00:09:44,280 --> 00:09:47,760 Speaker 1: means that we can get zoobots with a better matchup, 195 00:09:48,280 --> 00:09:51,840 Speaker 1: But it doesn't matter if your center is ignoring us 196 00:09:52,120 --> 00:09:55,040 Speaker 1: to help on that said post up. Right, So, there's 197 00:09:55,040 --> 00:09:57,640 Speaker 1: a bunch of issues that come with Russ off the basketball, 198 00:09:57,800 --> 00:09:59,840 Speaker 1: and the only way to counter that is a nonshooter 199 00:10:00,080 --> 00:10:02,480 Speaker 1: to be relentless as a cutter and as an offensive 200 00:10:02,480 --> 00:10:05,120 Speaker 1: rebounder and as a screener, which those are three things 201 00:10:05,120 --> 00:10:08,120 Speaker 1: that Russ has done on occasion, but is never bought 202 00:10:08,160 --> 00:10:11,480 Speaker 1: fully into enough to make himself a positive as an 203 00:10:11,480 --> 00:10:14,480 Speaker 1: off ball player. So as I loop all of that together, 204 00:10:14,960 --> 00:10:19,200 Speaker 1: there's an obvious role that takes shape. You want him 205 00:10:19,280 --> 00:10:21,880 Speaker 1: in the middle portions of games, when you can put 206 00:10:21,920 --> 00:10:23,880 Speaker 1: the ball in his hands so the off ball stuff 207 00:10:23,920 --> 00:10:25,920 Speaker 1: is not a problem. And you let him run the 208 00:10:25,920 --> 00:10:29,000 Speaker 1: show for one shift each half, bridging the end of 209 00:10:29,040 --> 00:10:31,319 Speaker 1: the first and early second, and bridging the end of 210 00:10:31,360 --> 00:10:33,360 Speaker 1: the third and early fourth. You let him run those 211 00:10:33,360 --> 00:10:35,480 Speaker 1: two shifts. You put the ball in his hands, he 212 00:10:35,559 --> 00:10:38,320 Speaker 1: pushes the pace, he does all of those things. That's 213 00:10:38,360 --> 00:10:41,679 Speaker 1: when you can get real positive outcomes out of Russ. 214 00:10:41,679 --> 00:10:44,040 Speaker 1: He's going to bully all the smaller guards to come 215 00:10:44,040 --> 00:10:46,320 Speaker 1: off the bench for teams. He's gonna bully all of 216 00:10:46,360 --> 00:10:49,400 Speaker 1: the lesser rim protectors in the league that come off 217 00:10:49,400 --> 00:10:51,240 Speaker 1: the bench for teams. That's where he can have some 218 00:10:51,360 --> 00:10:54,920 Speaker 1: success and the Lakers. For the Lakers did not have 219 00:10:55,000 --> 00:10:57,000 Speaker 1: a very good shooting roster. In fact, I said before 220 00:10:57,040 --> 00:10:59,400 Speaker 1: the season, and I still believe up until the deadline 221 00:10:59,440 --> 00:11:02,600 Speaker 1: they had the worst shooting roster in the entire league. 222 00:11:02,600 --> 00:11:06,160 Speaker 1: The Clippers are an excellent jump shooting team, and Mason Plumley, 223 00:11:06,600 --> 00:11:08,040 Speaker 1: that who they brought in at the deadline to be 224 00:11:08,040 --> 00:11:10,480 Speaker 1: their bench big, runs the floor really well. So this 225 00:11:10,520 --> 00:11:13,760 Speaker 1: could even be a better version of what the Lakers 226 00:11:13,760 --> 00:11:17,120 Speaker 1: had when Russ was coming off the bench. But if 227 00:11:17,160 --> 00:11:21,079 Speaker 1: they start games with him and they close games with him, 228 00:11:21,160 --> 00:11:25,400 Speaker 1: I suddenly view this as a huge net negative. First 229 00:11:25,440 --> 00:11:27,360 Speaker 1: of all, when you give Russ the basketball, you're taking 230 00:11:27,400 --> 00:11:30,720 Speaker 1: touches away from better players like Paul George and Kawhi Leonards, 231 00:11:30,720 --> 00:11:32,560 Speaker 1: so you feel the need to put him off the ball. 232 00:11:32,960 --> 00:11:34,920 Speaker 1: But then off the ball, he will hinder their offense, 233 00:11:34,960 --> 00:11:37,280 Speaker 1: not as much as it did the Lakers. Kauai and 234 00:11:37,280 --> 00:11:40,319 Speaker 1: Paul George are professional pull up jump shooters, so they 235 00:11:40,360 --> 00:11:42,920 Speaker 1: will be able to have more success with Russ on 236 00:11:42,920 --> 00:11:46,520 Speaker 1: the floor than the Lakers did. But still you prefer 237 00:11:46,600 --> 00:11:49,120 Speaker 1: if Kauai has a rim driving threat or if Paul 238 00:11:49,120 --> 00:11:51,840 Speaker 1: George has a rim driving threat to balance out that 239 00:11:51,840 --> 00:11:54,280 Speaker 1: pull up jump shooting so defenders can't press up on 240 00:11:54,320 --> 00:11:57,959 Speaker 1: them as much. It absolutely will hurt them in some ways, 241 00:11:58,080 --> 00:12:00,200 Speaker 1: just not as much as it hurts the Lakers. And 242 00:12:00,200 --> 00:12:03,360 Speaker 1: then in crunch situation, crunch time situations, if you play Russ, 243 00:12:03,360 --> 00:12:05,720 Speaker 1: that's where his volatility can become a problem. Like I 244 00:12:05,760 --> 00:12:08,760 Speaker 1: said in the large sample size, the up and down 245 00:12:08,840 --> 00:12:10,720 Speaker 1: nature of Russ's game is not as big of a 246 00:12:10,720 --> 00:12:13,600 Speaker 1: deal because if he's running, you know, thirty five possessions 247 00:12:13,600 --> 00:12:15,200 Speaker 1: in a game off the bench, and he makes, you know, 248 00:12:15,480 --> 00:12:18,600 Speaker 1: fifteen good plays in ten dad plays, it's gonna be fine. 249 00:12:18,960 --> 00:12:21,959 Speaker 1: But if you put him in a crunch time situation 250 00:12:22,000 --> 00:12:25,559 Speaker 1: where it's just a small handful of possessions, his mistakes 251 00:12:25,559 --> 00:12:28,160 Speaker 1: become so much more damaging. And I'll give you some example. 252 00:12:28,240 --> 00:12:30,880 Speaker 1: So like, there was a play earlier this year against 253 00:12:30,960 --> 00:12:33,120 Speaker 1: Portland at the end of a game, Lebron and Adre 254 00:12:33,120 --> 00:12:34,959 Speaker 1: on the floor. I think the Lakers were down one 255 00:12:35,000 --> 00:12:37,960 Speaker 1: at this point and are up one at this point, 256 00:12:37,960 --> 00:12:41,440 Speaker 1: and they basket basically seals the game. And Russ just 257 00:12:41,520 --> 00:12:43,559 Speaker 1: goes off script and dribbles up the floor on the 258 00:12:43,640 --> 00:12:45,720 Speaker 1: right wing and takes a pull up jump shot. And 259 00:12:45,720 --> 00:12:48,080 Speaker 1: he's like the worst pull up jump shooter in the league. 260 00:12:48,360 --> 00:12:50,880 Speaker 1: There's no basketball case for him to take that shot. 261 00:12:51,240 --> 00:12:53,080 Speaker 1: It's a pivotal possession at the end of a game. 262 00:12:53,280 --> 00:12:56,040 Speaker 1: But up here Russ goes, I'm shooting this, and that 263 00:12:56,120 --> 00:12:58,560 Speaker 1: sort of volatility can cost you games. There were a 264 00:12:58,559 --> 00:13:01,560 Speaker 1: couple of key late game mistakes against Boston and Philly 265 00:13:01,640 --> 00:13:05,360 Speaker 1: this year where Russ decided to play isolation basketball against 266 00:13:05,440 --> 00:13:07,800 Speaker 1: excellent centers. He did it against Joel Embiid, and then 267 00:13:07,800 --> 00:13:10,680 Speaker 1: he did it against al Horford, going off script instead 268 00:13:10,679 --> 00:13:13,280 Speaker 1: of giving the ball to his better players to attack 269 00:13:13,320 --> 00:13:17,080 Speaker 1: the other team's best defensive player under the basket, and 270 00:13:17,160 --> 00:13:19,839 Speaker 1: too he threw the ball into the bottom of the 271 00:13:19,880 --> 00:13:22,040 Speaker 1: rim against al Horford, and then he got fouled against 272 00:13:22,120 --> 00:13:24,560 Speaker 1: Joel Embid. But you know, those kinds of falcohols don't 273 00:13:24,600 --> 00:13:26,520 Speaker 1: usually get made at the end of games, and he 274 00:13:26,559 --> 00:13:28,520 Speaker 1: didn't have an advantage in that situation, and had he 275 00:13:28,559 --> 00:13:31,200 Speaker 1: not been Vould, Joe would have blocked him up top. 276 00:13:31,280 --> 00:13:33,679 Speaker 1: That sort of volatility and decision making at the end 277 00:13:33,679 --> 00:13:37,439 Speaker 1: of games could really hurt them. The one other thing 278 00:13:37,480 --> 00:13:39,839 Speaker 1: that concerns me is the Clippers core players, like we 279 00:13:39,840 --> 00:13:43,200 Speaker 1: talked about earlier, Kawhile, Leonard Paul George uh Marcus Morrison, 280 00:13:43,280 --> 00:13:46,360 Speaker 1: evicazoo Bach, they don't like to play fast. Those are 281 00:13:46,440 --> 00:13:48,760 Speaker 1: slow basketball players. The Clippers have been one of the 282 00:13:48,760 --> 00:13:51,319 Speaker 1: slowest teams in the league this year. So it makes 283 00:13:51,320 --> 00:13:53,560 Speaker 1: sense off the bench when you put him with Norman 284 00:13:53,600 --> 00:13:57,840 Speaker 1: Powell and you put him out there with um Mason 285 00:13:57,880 --> 00:14:00,320 Speaker 1: Plumbly and they're sprinting up and down the or in 286 00:14:00,320 --> 00:14:03,000 Speaker 1: they're getting great shots. That kind of makes sense. But 287 00:14:03,040 --> 00:14:06,320 Speaker 1: with that core group, there's some there's some clash just 288 00:14:06,400 --> 00:14:09,200 Speaker 1: in their overall play styles, which will be a problem. 289 00:14:09,240 --> 00:14:12,040 Speaker 1: Like those core Clipper lineups are gonna like to play 290 00:14:12,040 --> 00:14:14,280 Speaker 1: in the half court, and that's where Russ is at 291 00:14:14,320 --> 00:14:18,679 Speaker 1: his least level of impacts. So you know, overall, so 292 00:14:18,760 --> 00:14:20,880 Speaker 1: much of it will come down to the role. If 293 00:14:20,960 --> 00:14:24,000 Speaker 1: Tyler uses Russ in the middle portions of games, two 294 00:14:24,000 --> 00:14:25,840 Speaker 1: shifts a night, one in the first half, one in 295 00:14:25,880 --> 00:14:29,520 Speaker 1: the second half, in bench groups against bench guards and 296 00:14:29,560 --> 00:14:32,160 Speaker 1: against bench rim protectors, I think he could be a 297 00:14:32,200 --> 00:14:36,200 Speaker 1: significant net positive that raises the ceiling of the Clippers. 298 00:14:36,240 --> 00:14:38,560 Speaker 1: But if they play him to start games, if they 299 00:14:38,560 --> 00:14:41,360 Speaker 1: play him to close games with the style clash of 300 00:14:41,440 --> 00:14:43,960 Speaker 1: the slow style that the Clippers like to play, and 301 00:14:43,960 --> 00:14:46,160 Speaker 1: with him having to do more things off the ball, 302 00:14:46,480 --> 00:14:50,440 Speaker 1: I think it could quickly shift into being a massive negative. 303 00:14:51,040 --> 00:14:53,440 Speaker 1: I do like the influx of athleticism though, like even 304 00:14:53,480 --> 00:14:57,040 Speaker 1: in Russ's decline state, he's very fast, and the Clippers 305 00:14:57,040 --> 00:14:58,960 Speaker 1: do not have a ton of speed on the roster. 306 00:14:59,000 --> 00:15:00,720 Speaker 1: They've got a lot of length, they've got a lot 307 00:15:00,760 --> 00:15:03,200 Speaker 1: of offensive skill, but they don't have a lot of speed. 308 00:15:03,280 --> 00:15:06,160 Speaker 1: So I like the different physical profile that he brings, 309 00:15:06,440 --> 00:15:08,680 Speaker 1: and you'll really see that on the defensive end of 310 00:15:08,720 --> 00:15:11,640 Speaker 1: the floor. He's been a very good on ball defender 311 00:15:11,720 --> 00:15:15,000 Speaker 1: this year, particularly when bigger players try to take advantage 312 00:15:15,000 --> 00:15:17,080 Speaker 1: of him by backing him down in the post. He's 313 00:15:17,120 --> 00:15:20,960 Speaker 1: been killing All Star Wings all season long in post defense. 314 00:15:21,360 --> 00:15:22,520 Speaker 1: Off the ball, it's a little bit more of a 315 00:15:22,560 --> 00:15:26,240 Speaker 1: mixed bag. He's a freelancer, so he will blow up 316 00:15:26,320 --> 00:15:30,640 Speaker 1: plays like flying around with his athleticism, but then he'll 317 00:15:30,640 --> 00:15:33,040 Speaker 1: also give up offensive rebounds or to lose a shooter 318 00:15:33,160 --> 00:15:35,720 Speaker 1: because he's too much of a freelancer and he forgets 319 00:15:35,720 --> 00:15:39,600 Speaker 1: his baseline responsibility within the defensive scheme. But overall, I 320 00:15:39,640 --> 00:15:41,920 Speaker 1: do like the physical force he brings to the team. 321 00:15:42,200 --> 00:15:45,400 Speaker 1: This move is entirely gonna come down to how Tyler 322 00:15:45,560 --> 00:15:47,520 Speaker 1: uses him, and if he uses him well. I do 323 00:15:47,640 --> 00:15:51,880 Speaker 1: believe it can work. But my prediction is that there 324 00:15:51,880 --> 00:15:54,120 Speaker 1: will be a lot of pressure internally, just the same 325 00:15:54,160 --> 00:15:57,120 Speaker 1: pressure that lead the Clippers to make this signing. There 326 00:15:57,120 --> 00:15:59,920 Speaker 1: will be a lot of pressure inter internally to play 327 00:16:00,080 --> 00:16:03,720 Speaker 1: Russ with the core lineups. Um. I don't know if 328 00:16:03,720 --> 00:16:05,720 Speaker 1: Tyler will be able to fight that off. You'll probably 329 00:16:05,760 --> 00:16:08,640 Speaker 1: get roped into it as well, and and it's gonna 330 00:16:08,680 --> 00:16:10,800 Speaker 1: be a roller coaster. There will be nights where RUSS 331 00:16:10,800 --> 00:16:13,320 Speaker 1: wins the Clippers games, there will be knights with RUSS 332 00:16:13,360 --> 00:16:16,760 Speaker 1: loses the Clippers games. And overall, I think that volatility 333 00:16:17,000 --> 00:16:20,200 Speaker 1: hurts the team. So I do feel less optimistic about 334 00:16:20,200 --> 00:16:22,600 Speaker 1: the Clippers chances after this move, and I wish they 335 00:16:22,600 --> 00:16:25,240 Speaker 1: would have just stood pat. And yes, it sucks that 336 00:16:25,320 --> 00:16:26,840 Speaker 1: you don't have a point guard, but there's nobody in 337 00:16:26,840 --> 00:16:29,200 Speaker 1: the buyout market that really stands out. Patrick Beverley is 338 00:16:29,560 --> 00:16:32,000 Speaker 1: a defensive point guard, but he's not an offensive point guard. 339 00:16:32,040 --> 00:16:34,400 Speaker 1: That doesn't really solve the problem. Even then, though, I'd 340 00:16:34,440 --> 00:16:37,920 Speaker 1: rather have Patrick Beverley on this Clippers team than Russell Westbrook. 341 00:16:38,000 --> 00:16:40,960 Speaker 1: So it was a confusing move, but hopefully this video 342 00:16:40,960 --> 00:16:42,440 Speaker 1: gives you guys a better idea of just how it 343 00:16:42,480 --> 00:16:46,520 Speaker 1: will fit offensively and defensively. Here's our plan for the 344 00:16:46,600 --> 00:16:49,880 Speaker 1: rest of the week. UM. I'll tweet out the the 345 00:16:49,920 --> 00:16:53,280 Speaker 1: actual schedule UM as soon as I finalize some things, 346 00:16:53,480 --> 00:16:56,400 Speaker 1: but we're planning uncovering the top five or six players 347 00:16:56,440 --> 00:16:58,200 Speaker 1: in this year's NBA draft over the course of the 348 00:16:58,280 --> 00:17:00,760 Speaker 1: next couple of days, and then dude, We're like, look 349 00:17:00,800 --> 00:17:04,240 Speaker 1: at the slates. The slate starting Thursday get incredible. Uh, 350 00:17:04,280 --> 00:17:06,400 Speaker 1: We're gonna be covering a lot of basketball, a lot 351 00:17:06,400 --> 00:17:09,800 Speaker 1: of instant reaction breakdown nights where we do four or 352 00:17:09,800 --> 00:17:12,199 Speaker 1: five six games at a night starting Thursday, and it's 353 00:17:12,240 --> 00:17:14,280 Speaker 1: gonna be a grind the rest of the regular season 354 00:17:14,640 --> 00:17:17,200 Speaker 1: and heading into the playoffs. I'm very, very excited for it. 355 00:17:17,400 --> 00:17:19,879 Speaker 1: As always, I appreciate you guys rocking with me and 356 00:17:19,880 --> 00:17:30,680 Speaker 1: I'll see you in a couple of days. The volume