Tuesday, March 20th, 2012 at 8:35 am  |  182 responses

Post Up: Booz Cruise

Chicago steamrolls Orlando sans the MVP, the Champs blow out Denver and more.

by Abe Schwadron | @abe_squad

A six-pack to attack, let’s get it.

Sixers 105, Bobcats 80

I feel like I’ve written this before, but here goes: What’s the best cure to a 3-game losing streak? Playing the Bobcats, of course. Charlotte was outrebounded 51-31 and shot worse than 39 percent, while allowing Philadelphia to shoot better than 53 percent from the field, and the ‘Cats starters combined for only 42 points. The Sixers got 20 points apiece from Jrue Holiday and Thaddeus Young, while Spencer Hawes continues to get his strength back, last night finishing with 13 points, 11 rebounds and 3 blocks in 24 minutes as a starter. Evan Turner shot 3-11 and scored just 6 points, but his Philly teammates were scorching hot, and the Bobcats were not. The Sixers still hold a 1.5-game lead over Boston in the Atlantic Division.

Cavaliers 105, Nets 100

Cleveland might not have it so bad after all—if last night’s performance was any indication of the pair of rookies they selected in this past year’s Draft, things are certainly looking up. As for the Nets, well, Brooklyn! Tristan Thompson scored a career-high 27 points and pulled down 12 boards, and Kyrie Irving poured in 26 points plus 7 assists and 5 rebounds as the Cavs snapped a 3-game losing skid. Thompson gave the Cavaliers the game’s final lead on a tip-in with 1:11 to play (off a Kyrie driving miss) for 2 of Cleveland’s 66 points in the paint on the night. Deron Williams (28 points, 8 dimes) and Gerald Wallace (27 points, 12 boards) tried to will New Jersey back into the game, but it was too little, too late for the Nets, who have lost 3 straight. DWill committed a costly turnover with less than 20 seconds to play and New Jersey down by 3, sealing the Nets’ fate.

Celtics 79, Hawks 76

Calling this game a low-scoring affair would be putting it nicely, as each team shot 39 percent from the field and had 17 turnovers. But in the end, Boston rattled off a 13-0 fourth-quarter run on the strength of Ray Allen’s outside shooting and squeaked out the win. The Celtics had to hold off a super surge from the Hawks in the closing moments, as Joe Johnson (game-high 25 points) drilled three 3-pointers, including one that pulled ATL within 1 with 11.6 seconds left to play. Even on a forgettable shooting night for Josh Smith (5-20), he still put together a 10-11-8 line. But Boston improved to 24-21 behind 19 points from Allen, 16 from Garnett and 10 points, 13 dimes and 6 swipes from Rajon Rondo.

Bulls 85, Magic 59

Chicago continues to roll without Derrick Rose, and last night the Bulls did it in damn impressive fashion, holding the Magic to 59 points—the fewest Chicago has ever allowed in franchise history. Carlos Boozer killed Orlando all night, finishing with 24 points and 13 rebounds, and backup point guard John Lucas dropped 20 off the bench (on a night when fill-in starter CJ Watson shot 0-8 from the field and scored just 1 point) as Tom Thibodeau became the quickest coach in NBA history to get to 100 wins. The Bulls are 3-1 with Rose resting his sore groin and an NBA-best 38-10 overall. The Magic, meanwhile, couldn’t hit water from a boat—they shot 35 percent from the field, got double-digit scoring nights from only two players (Dwight Howard scored 18 and Ryan Anderson had 10) and ended the night with only 9 assists compared to 18 turnovers. That’s losses on consecutive nights to Miami and Chicago for Howard and company. Not much else to report from this game, other than that I’m about ready to nominate Chris Duhon as the L’s worst rotation player. He’d fit right in at the bi-weekly (and potentially now-extinct) SLAM pick-up runs.

Mavericks 112, Nuggets 95

In a game that was really never that close, there was plenty to look at. For starters, Dirk Nowitzki had a sick game—33 points on 12-19 shooting, 11 rebounds and 6 assists—in leading the defending Champs to 27-20 on the year, which puts Dallas just a half-game back of the Clippers’ for the No. 4 spot in the West. Then, there was the much-anticipated duo of “debuts” for Denver. Alliterations aside, Wilson Chandler scored 13 points in 28 minutes, while Javale McGee sat nailed to the bench even in a blowout. And a blowout it was, as the Mavs shot 54 percent from the field, outscored the Nuggets in every quarter, totaled 33 assists as a team and led by as many as 22. Dallas had 6 players in double figures scoring-wise, while Arron Afflalo led the Nuggs with 24. But hey, let’s give the Nuggets (25-21) and their fans a break—they were clearly distracted.

Timberwolves 97, Warriors 93

Richard Jefferson hit a corner 3-pointer with just over six minutes to go in the fourth quarter, giving Golden State an 86-85 lead, but Minnesota then ripped off the next 8 points without a single tally from the Dubs, and the Timberwolves improved to 23-24 behind a monster game from Kevin Love. The bearded big man turned in a 36-point, 17-rebound performance while logging a game-high 44 minutes. The Wolves took a 14-point lead into halftime before seeing it evaporate thanks to a big third quarter from the Warriors, who were led in scoring by David Lee’s 25 points. For as uptempo as Golden State likes to play, they protected the ball well, turning it over just 8 times (17 for Minny), but the Wolves dominated on the boards (48 rebounds to 33 for GSW) and Stephen Curry remains on the mend.

Lines of the Night: KLove’s 36 points and 17 rebounds or Dirk’s efficient 33-11-6.

Dunks of the Night: Jeff Teague and Deron Williams do the honors.

Tonight: Of the seven games set for Tuesday, only one pits two sub-.500 teams against each other, which means we’ve got six good matchups to talk about tomorrow, including Clippers at Pacers, Lakers at Rockets and Thunder at Jazz.

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  • http://cnbc.com JTaylor21

    Lake, I think he’s in the Top 5.
    I would also take a healthy ZBO in the blink of an eye over KLove.

  • http://slamonline.com LakeShow

    Pau has not had a single game that is in K-Loves top 10 games this season. He plays better defense and is more skilled offensively as far as smooth moves go, but Love has proved that he is better than Pau now. Aldridge can barely grab 8 rebounds on a team that needs him to rebound. He is better defensively, but Love is better offensively by a decent margin. BTW, I don’t know how much ya’ll have been watching Love, but I have caught about 20 T-Wolves games this year. He has some nice moves offensively. His hook shot is as good as LA’s. Their mid range game is equal. Love has got his card with the 3′s. He has developed a nice back to the basket game I didn’t see from him last year. Dude is improved form last year by a decent amount. Bosh is not better. He can’t even grab the measly amount of boards LA does. Dirk when playing at his best is by far the best PF. He has not been his best this year though.

  • http://slamonline.com LakeShow

    Carlos Boozer isn’t top at anything… except the number of times the phrase “git dat Jo!” has been yelled.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    I honestly don’t give a flying sh*t about their rebounding average. Aldridge and Bosh have and take on way more defensive responsibility then Love. Bosh did average 23 and 12 in Toronto. And Aldridge has also proven a whole entire offense can be run through him, on a 48 win team. Love has been better this season then Aldridge for sure, but I still don’t think he’s a better player. Pau has already proven he’s the x-factor on a title team, (well one of 3 “x-factors” – Love has never even led a team to a record above .500 – stats = little without winning in my world)

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    the difference between Love and the guys I value more then him, all those guys have been the best player on a playoff team. Love hasn’t even been the best player on a team that wins more then it loses.

  • http://nyill.wordpress.com Enigmatic

    Hi?

  • Myung

    Not that either of them should or will win COY, but please don’t say Doug Collins deserves it if you don’t mention Larry Drew. Larry Drew lost one All Star for pretty much the entire year (Al Horford) and was without his other one (Joe Johnson) for big chunks of the season. He had to incorporate several new pieces (T-Mac, Willie Green, Pargo, Vlad Radmanovic), lost his best bench player (Jamal Crawford), is using a new starting PG in Teague (last year’s starters were Mike Bibby and then Kirk Hinrich), coached through the Josh Smith trade rumors, and still has the Hawks playing good ball. Again, I’m NOT saying he should win COY (Thibs should win it, hands down)… I don’t even like Larry Drew that much…AND I really think Doug Collins is a heck of a coach, to boot. I’m just saying, you guys who are getting all worked up about Doug Collins should keep in mind that he’s had a pretty healthy squad (unless you count Spencer Hawes to be a major loss) all year with crazy depth on the bench (Thad, Lou, and for most of the season, Evan Turner), compared to Larry Drew and the key injuries he’s had to deal with. As of today, both the Hawks and Sixers are 26-20 so if you’re mentioning Doug, you probably need to put Larry Drew ahead of him… and put them both well behind coach Thibs who is doing the best coaching job of any guy in the L by far.

  • Fat Lever

    Leave it to delusional Knicks fans to be this excited about a 3 game winning streak. Sixers will close out the Atlantic, with NY having to play Miami or Chicago. Game over.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    The 76ers are 1st in their division, after finishing 3rd last season, and their leading scorer is putting up 15.8PPG and he doesn’t start. Doug Collins to me, is the clear cut COY. Especially considering it’s basically been the same roster for 3 years, and their record has gone from 27-55, to 41-41, to 26-20. Without adding any significant pieces, Evan Turner is putting up a whopping 9points and 6 rebounds, he has had 5 good games, not a good season by any stretch.

  • Fat Lever

    NBK, 5 games is a good season if your name is Jeremy Lin. ESPN and the like had him pegged as the savior of NY.

  • http://slamonline.com LakeShow

    Your right nbk, The Timber Wolves have always had soooo much talent, I don’t know how they don’t make the playoffs. The Blazers comparable talent, The Raptors back them the same. Love has had 4 years in the L now and he can’t take this phenomenal team to the playoffs. It’s shocking.

    Anyway back to reality. The T-Wolves SUCK. They always have sucked.(almost always) They have had terrible talent. On par with The Wizards this year was where the Wolves were last year and the year before. I wouldn’t expect LeBron James to take that team to a playoff 8th seed. This year they would have made the Playoffs with Rubio, but we all know what happened there. You better start giving a sh*t about rebounding. It’s only what PF’s get paid to do.

    - K-Love vs Lakers: 27-15
    - VS Your favorite PF in Portland he put up 29-16 on 54% FG
    - VS Your favorite PF 2 games later puts up 42-10 on 56% FG
    - VS Dirk in Dallas he put up 32-12 on 50%
    - VS Lakers again 33-13 on 60% FG
    - VS Dallas again 31-11 on 56% FG
    - VS the big bad BASH in Mia, he put up 25-12 on 53% FG

    …. He destroyed all these “great” defenders….

  • http://slamonline.com LakeShow

    Enig sighting.

  • IAMORANGE4EVER

    “I would also take a healthy ZBO in the blink of an eye over KLove,” said JTaylor21 Mar.20 at 2:18 pm. LMAO! That is absolutely priceless.

  • http://slamonline.com LakeShow

    Bosh* not Bash lol..

  • riggs

    where at the delusional knicks fans? cause i think i see more people complaining about them than ACTUAL delusional knicks fans.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    Atlanta has been at-least, a minimum of 6 games over .500 since 2008-09. I understand they lost Horford, but they have had Joe Johnson & Josh Smith (2 all star caliber players to Philadelphia’s 1) for every game but 6 TOTAL (46 of 46 games played for Smith, 40 of 46 for Joe Johnson). And adding Jeff Teague to the starting lineup, albeit him being “new” to the role, is an upgrade over Hinrich, it’s not like you replaced your PG’s from a year ago with a worse player, you actually got better. Losing Horford hurts, but not enough to make Larry Drew COY because of it.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    You don’t have to agree with me Lakeshow, you can say whatever you want about how Love has played against those guys. It’s not going to change my opinion. Love can put up 30 and 30 every night, if the Wolves don’t win more then they lose I DO NOT CARE about his stats. The best players make their teams win. Especially the best player at a position in the whole league. Bosh’s playoff team in Toronto is comparable to this Minnesota team. Gasols playoff team in Memphis, comparable. Aldrdidge’s team was more talented, but they were also injury riddled and their whole system changed mid-season, and they still won 48 games. You can argue whatever you want about this season, but I don’t really care, infact, I already admitted Love has been better during this regular season then Aldridge, did you notice that?

  • http://cnbc.com JTaylor21

    Orange, what is so funny about that comment?

  • http://slamonline.com LakeShow

    “You can state facts all you want i’m just going to ignore the hell outta all of them.” That’s what I just heard… That’s cool though, but when your talking about how dudes are so good defensively, but they are not able to even slow Love down at all… It looks kinda suspect. I’m down for a agree to disagree though. I’m all for waiting for Playoff success to crown players anything, but i’m saying it now. They are going to be in the playoffs and Love is going to be a beast and then everyone is going to have to turn on their old thoughts of who is the best PF. If your saying that his stats don’t translate into W’s that’s fine, but I strongly disagree. Where would the T-Wolves be without Love right now…. Think about that. They would be beyond bottom feeders not even fighting for a playoff spot. Once again I don’t think Love has the undisputed top spot right now. I think he is unarguably a top 3 PF though.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    Love isn’t scoring in isolation. His stats against these guys aren’t about him destroying them. You just focusing on stats does not make what your saying factual information. You don’t even know if those guys were even guarding Love do you?

  • http://cnbc.com JTaylor21

    Lake, I can’t believe that you used stats from head-to-head matchups to make your case as to why KLove’s the best PF. Come on son, you’re better than that. Head-to-head stats are irrelevant in the grand scheme of things because anyone could get up against great teams/players but it is what they do on those nights when no one is watching and there’s little to no motivation to perform at a high level that really tells the whole story.

  • Paul H

    I thought with the momentum the Wolves to finish a few games above 500 before Rubio went down. That Is a comparable record to the 05-06 Lakers, give or take a game or two. Would anyone argue against Kobe being the best Shooting guard In the League that season? Kobe was putting up monster stats on a team playing a few games above 500. and people still argue that he was robbed of an Mvp that season. Love’s support cast his first three years was TRAGIC. Hopefully If Rubio comes back unscathed and the Wolves can reel off 50 wins with Love still killing It he can get the credit he deserves.

  • http://slamonline.com LakeShow

    You have not watched Love. I repeat. You have not watched Love. 25+ of his 37 last night was scored in isolation. He loves isolation. He has become a very good iso scorer. You cannot have watched Love THIS year and not realize that he is a good iso scorer. He’s twice as good at iso scoring this year over last year. He improved that tremendously. Mostly by just improving his jump shot and getting a couple low block moves. He is an equal if not better iso scorer than LaMarcus A. is.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    Where would the Timberwolves be without Nikola Pekovic? (11-10 with him as a Starter)
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    Where would the Timberwolves be without Ricky Rubio? (18-13 with him as a starter)
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    With Kevin Love is 43 games the Wolves are 22 and 21.
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    So is Kevin Love as the clear cut best player on his team, even the most important to them winning?

  • Myung

    nbk, i clearly said drew shouldn’t be COY. I know you love to argue with everyone on this board but if you’re going to argue with me, don’t put words in my mouth.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    And where were you when Kevin Love went 7-20 against the Kings and the Wolves lost 99 to 115? Or the 9-23 in the loss to Utah? These are teams they should beat, especially if Love is so great as an individual. It’s not like Minnesota is less talented then those teams. Especially Utah, who is built around low-post play, and has nobody in Kevin Love’s ball park down there.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    You said he deserved “Not that either of them should or will win COY, but please don’t say Doug Collins deserves it if you don’t mention Larry Drew” – I obviously believe Collins is the clear cut COY, which means you believe Larry Drew should be right in their with him which I disagree with. That’s what I was arguing, my bad for not wording that better.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    Lakeshow, idk what your definition of a good isolation scorer is, but Kevin Love doesn’t shoot north of 41% from anywhere on the court outside 3 feet. That’s pretty inefficient in general. Not too mention, 58.3% of his points come off of assists. And I watch plenty Timberwolves games. Plenty.

  • Myung

    You said: “The 76ers are 1st in their division, after finishing 3rd last season” (I’m sure this has NOTHING to do with the fact that Boston isn’t as dominant as they’ve been in the past). You wrote: “and their leading scorer is putting up 15.8PPG and he doesn’t start.” (What does that have to do with anything in terms of Doug’s effectiveness as a coach? They also have 6 players in double figures and Meeks and Turner are just below 10 a game. Lou is their leading scorer because the team is extremely balanced. There isn’t anything to read into that about coaching.) You wrote: “Doug Collins to me, is the clear cut COY.” (More clear cut than Thibs? Right.) You wrote: “Especially considering it’s basically been the same roster for 3 years, and their record has gone from 27-55, to 41-41, to 26-20.” (That’s exactly what the Hawks did from 2005 to 2010, which is incrementally get better once young pieces start to gel. It isn’t rocket science. Once a young core plays with each other over a number of years, the team’s record generally improves, whether it’s coached by a great coach like Collins or a dud like Mike Woodson… and as I mentioned above, I think Coach Collins is a really good coach and I respect the heck out of him AND I DON’T even like Larry Drew… I’m merely saying, if someone is going to mention Doug Collins, I feel like you also need to mention LD because his team has the exact same record as the Sixers, plays in a tougher division, and has had to deal with injuries to his two best players).

  • http://cnbc.com JTaylor21

    KLove’s last 4 gms before last night’s gem vs GSW.
    vs PHX- 30pts and 7rbs on 11-23 shooting (5-9 3pts) What a PF is doing taking 9 3pts is beyond me.
    vs UTA- 25pts and 16rbs on 9-23 shooting (2-8 3pts)
    vs LAL- 27pts and 15rbs on 11-24 shooting (2-6 3pts)
    vs SAC- 21pts and 11rbs on 7-20 shooting (1-5 3pts)
    Apart from rebounding and scoring, the man has been average to below average in every other aspect of the game (efficency, defense, passing and leading team to wins).

  • http://Roosterteeth.com Caboose

    To chime in on the whole Love thing, I was at the Wolves-Kings game the other day and Love had a very good stat line (21-11, I think?) but he did NOT help the Wolves one bit. I was watching the game thinking, “Wow, where are these stats coming from? He sure isn’t earning them.” He is a stat monster, but he doesn’t contribute much to a team winning (similar to Michael Redd, 05 LeBron, Al Jefferson, Kevin Martin, etc). I still think he’s a top 3 PF, but I mostly agree with nbk: win some games fool.

  • Myung

    Just because YOU believe Doug Collins should be COY doesn’t mean I believe Larry Drew should be in the running for the award. That’s your distorted logic talking. I DID put LD ahead of Doug Collins in my own personal rankings, yes, but I also think they’re probably 6th and 7th in terms of coaches who should even be in the discussion (which means, really, they shouldn’t even be in the discussion). LD and Collins both had their teams playing really great ball (remember: the Hawks were leading the East early on and Philly was #1 for a short period as well… the Hawks were ahead of Miami and Orlando in early FEBRUARY… look it up), but that was because both teams had cake schedules early on. The schedules caught up to both teams. A lot of people also nabbed Nate McMillan as the early favorite for COY, and now he’s jobless. This isn’t about what you did in January; it’s about the entire season. Tom Thibodeau should be COY, hands down. He’s won with and without Derrick Rose. He’s got the Bulls at 38-10, which is 3 games better than Miami and 2.5 games higher than the West leading Thunder. Unless the Bulls just collapse, I don’t see how he doesn’t win it again this season. And again, I think Collins is a better coach, over all, than LD. I respect his mind for the game, and his track record is pretty stellar. But this isn’t a lifetime achievement award. It’s about the 2011-12 season.

  • Paul H

    I think that the T-Wolves are a much better team with Rubio In the Line Up because he facilitates the whole offense so well. But If you are going to argue that If the roles were reversed and the T-wolves lost LOVE for the rest of the season they would tank. No question. I don’t think they will be that bad with rubio out. With him I had them pegged as a dangerous 8th or 7 seed. When Love Is the undisputed center piece on a 55-60 win team (which i expect If they keep their core intact In the next two seasons) It won’t be an argument anymore. I’m with Lakeshow here I have watched a lot of T-wolves games this season and the improvement In his game has been lights out. His post moves have a quickness and fluidity now, he hustles every damn ball and he scores from wherever he pleases. He may not be garnering many more assists but his passing Is much improved also. All he needed was the supporting cast.

  • http://Roosterteeth.com Caboose

    And JT, I have no problem with the 3-point shootout champion taking 3′s. Do you mind when Rashard Lewis, Ryan Anderson, Matt Bonner, and Dirk Nowtizki shoot 3′s?

  • http://slamonline.com LakeShow

    -I agree with you. Pekovic is the best front court player on the Wolves. Ricky Rubio is by far their best player and Love is just a stat filler. I’m in complete agreement… Wow, you dumbed this one down big time homie. Can’t believe you think Pekovic id better than Love and same with Rubio… Wow….

    -Did you not notice that those games I brought up weren’t his ‘best’ games, but rather the ones where he played against the PF’s that you think are better than him (especially defensively). He ate Aldridge alive every time they matched up.

    -I’m going to say it one more time just so everyone knows. nbk, has not watched K-Love this year. He has no idea what kind of player he is. That much is obvious.

    -Where was I when K-Love had bad games? Umm, in my office here at work typing on Slam about how he needs to up his FG% to be considered the best… I been here. I’ll be here. I’ll be the one that was right at the end also. The Lakers lost to the Pistons and the Wizards back to back games. Don’t talk to me about “beating bad teams.” 90% of basketball players play up to their competition. Did you not know this? There’s reasons why crappy teams beat good teams and you can’t just blame it on Love. Or Kobe. Or Bron when it happens.

    -Anywho, I’m done with this one. Haha. Good convo fellas.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    What does Philadelphia winning despite having their best scorer playing only 26 minutes a night off-the-bench have to do with Doug Collins? Really? You realize Philadelphia has the #1 defense in the league right? Better then Chicago? Their starting Center is Spencer Hawes, not Joakim Noah. And Spencer has played a whopping 17 games this season, Joakim (a much much better player) has played 46 of 48. Please tell me you see the significance of having the best defense in the league without a dominant defensive center? Hell without a starting caliber center for more then half their games? Sh*t Philadelphia doesn’t even have a player who averages more then 8 rebounds a game, and they are the BEST defense in the league!
    .
    Conversely, Atlanta has 2 players who would be the best player on the 76ers, and they are coming off of 47, 53, and 44 win seasons with the same core of players. The difference between what Philadelphia is doing under Dough Collins compared to what Atlanta is doing under Larry Drew is pretty damn significant imo.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    Lakeshow, if you want to not read what I say, then I am not going to respond to you.
    .
    So is Kevin Love as the clear cut best player on his team, even the most important to them winning?
    .
    Read the words in that sentence, then go back to your last comment, and read your sh*tty attempt at sarcasm again.

  • http://Roosterteeth.com Caboose

    As usual, I agree with nbk about the Doug Collins vs Larry Drew debate. For COY, I’ll still take Pop though. If anyone wants my rationale, I’ll give it, but I’m sure most of you can piece it together.

  • http://nyill.wordpress.com Enigmatic

    Philly has best defense in NBA?
    Huh?
    Maybe in one category, but overall I’d say Bulls.

  • http://Roosterteeth.com Caboose

    Cosign Enig. Bulls defense is the reason they win without Rose.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    What Doug Collins is doing is making a team of role players (even their best player, Andre Iguodala is a sooper ROLE player) into a division champ, and the best defense in the NBA. What Tom Thibodeau is doing, is repeating his success from last season, when he won COY. So ask yourself, is a team improving immensely, especially in a coached area of the game (defense) more significant then a team doing exactly what they did last season, despite being HEALTHIER? Doug Collins is even more clearly the COY to me then he was before this conversation started.

  • Myung

    This is Larry drews second season as head coach. In addition, much of the core of mike woodsons hawks (bibby, jamal crawford, mo evans, flip Murray) is no longer here. This award isn’t about the past. It’s about today. As of today, ld has done a better job, imo, this season, than Collins. But for the third time, it’s a moot point because neither guy should be in the coy discussion.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    Philadelphia has the highest Defensive Rating in the league (points per 100 possessions),
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    They allow the least amount of points in the league
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    They force their opponent to shoot the lowest FG% in the league
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    They also have the highest defensive efficiency rating 94.6 to Chicago at 95.9
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    They also have a higher defensive rebounding rate then Chicago.
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    And it’s not like you can chalk it up too pace, both teams play at the same pace (92.3 for Phi, 92.0 for Chi). Basically Philadelphia measures out to be the best defense in the NBA no matter how you look at it.

  • Paul H

    One of Love’s most overlooked attributes, one I have not seen mentioned on any debate about him, he gets to the free throw line 8 and a half times a game (good for second In the L) and converts 82% of them. You cannot put a price on that kind of dependability In the playoffs from your starting power forward and best player. I really see no reason why he WOULDN’T perform In the playoffs.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    Chicago is winning because of their defense, and because of what they do on the offensive glass. Their bigs do work on both ends. This is under appreciated.

  • http://Roosterteeth.com Caboose

    Did not know that nbk. My opinion has changed.

  • http://nyill.wordpress.com Enigmatic

    You don’t think it’s even more impressive that Thibs is doing what he did last year this time without his starting backcourt for a significant amount of time?
    And if Thibs is simply duplicating his success from last year, when he won the COY, why couldn’t he repeat as COY?
    COY award is always about the most compelling story or the coach who improved his teams’ wins even though their roster clearly improved as well.
    What’s so wrong about awarding a damn good coach two years in a row?
    Jerry Sloan deserved at least one, AT LEAST.
    But the league was more concerned with awarding it to the coach with the “cool story, bro”…

  • Myung

    Well Im sure three or four people who actually have votes agree with you, Nbk. And congrats to Doug Collins for winning the prestigious Nbk coy award for 2012.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    haha am i wrong in any way?

  • http://Roosterteeth.com Caboose

    Myung, who is your COY? Out of curiosity.

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