Why no one guards Steph Curry this way | NBA Finals Game 4 analysis

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  • Опубліковано 10 чер 2022
  • Why has Steph Curry put up such huge scoring numbers in the NBA Finals against the Celtics? How has this series differed from his previous appearances in the NBA Finals? This film room study details Boston's defensive coverage against Curry pick-and-rolls, and how Curry was able to explode for 43 points and 7 3-pointers in Game 4 of the 2022 NBA Finals, along with a crucial offense-defense substation strategy from Steve Kerr down the stretch.
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  • @LEGO-fu2tc
    @LEGO-fu2tc Рік тому +942

    So basically the Celtics took the "shut everyone else down and make Curry try to beat you single-handedly" route, and Curry actually did it

    • @familiasosa6379
      @familiasosa6379 10 місяців тому +2

      Not in game 5

    • @landonr.536
      @landonr.536 10 місяців тому +61

      @@familiasosa6379ehh, in game 5 he just missed easy 3s he normally makes. Yes the Celtics definitely played him with more pressure in comparison to the rest of the series. Smart playing him from half court, occasionally trapping his high pick n roll etc. but he still missed shots he usually drains. Yet there was the problem the Celtics faced. You either shut off curry (as well as you can anyway) and let the warriors play 4-3 on the backside or a drop coverage which is a no no. They chose wrong, and that was the result.

    • @davewang202
      @davewang202 9 місяців тому +16

      @@landonr.536 I'm not sure they chose wrong. That is, I'm not sure there was a right choice for them. 🤣

    • @landonr.536
      @landonr.536 9 місяців тому +36

      @@davewang202 yeah, that’s the beauty with Steph. Even when you (slow him down) it’s still an advantage for the warriors. Perks of having a great team around him.

    • @lukasagapovas3376
      @lukasagapovas3376 7 місяців тому

      Fcuk Curry... speaking in terms of a vacuum manner.. the dude is used toilet paper 😂

  • @MrPlow-jc4cr
    @MrPlow-jc4cr Рік тому +5023

    It's remarkable how many "analysts" see Curry getting doubled and passing to the open roller and then assume his lower scoring numbers are a result of choking, lack of aggressiveness, etc. And now that he's facing the kind of drop defenses that he eviscerated in the 2015 and 2016 seasons, suddenly he's worthy of being "the man".
    So many of these people make millions of dollars and don't even realize why a guy is passing vs. scoring. Thanks as always for your expert breakdowns, Ben!

    • @cain948
      @cain948 Рік тому +209

      Those are haters cause they don't want the players they're rooting for get eclipse by Steph!! No matter how good you are haters will hate!! I'm talking about Skip!! And i will never name the others!! Everyone know who they are!!

    • @astrocade9541
      @astrocade9541 Рік тому +234

      It’s willful ignorance. You don’t even need to seriously analyze the game to see that’s what’s happening. They just like running with that narrative

    • @phatch5444
      @phatch5444 Рік тому +20

      na they assume he choked in 2016

    • @Alex-op4ty
      @Alex-op4ty Рік тому +159

      They just read the stat sheets, yell about "hustle" and "wanting it more" and somehow get paid millions of dollars for it

    • @Chessbox09
      @Chessbox09 Рік тому +81

      The sad thing is, you don’t even need to be an analyst to pick up on this. All you have to do is watch the games, it’s quite obvious. That being said, these ‘analysts”, make their money by divisive narratives. I think most of them realize this, but that isn’t their real agenda.

  • @pipolchamp8205
    @pipolchamp8205 Рік тому +3734

    no cap, your breakdowns are the most detailed and easiest to understand out of all breakdown channels.

  • @kevinandrewsphoto
    @kevinandrewsphoto Рік тому +2600

    Wow I feel so stupid when I watch your breakdowns because it makes so much sense. Draymond isn’t “choking” necessarily. But Celtics playing drop coverage removes 90% of Drays offensive game. Being the roll man looking for the open guy. So a team can either trap Steph and risk Draymond dishing the ball all over the court and get the whole team going. Or play drop coverage and hope Steph can’t beat you alone.

    • @anonymousl5150
      @anonymousl5150 Рік тому +102

      Draymond is choking. Dude gave up on wide open layups all playoffs and had one last game. His 4 vs 3 game is highly overrated, almost any half decent NBA player could occupy that role but they don't have the luxury of Steph drawing 2 defenders. He is a complete liability half the times forcing his team to play 4 vs 5 basketball. GSW used to have him as the primary playmaker but his turnovers (caused by his lack of offensive skills leading to easy anticipations of passing) has forced Curry into a more dominant ball handling role. Almost all of Draymond's assists this series isn't due to some high IQ passing they are due to Steph pulling 2 defenders and the others setting a solid screen. Defensively he can't rebound over Rob, in fact Wiggins and Looney are outrebounding him on less minutes. He has less field goals made than turnovers and personal fouls. GSW clearly showed they do not need him to win. We have seen this all playoffs where GSW improves with Draymond on the bench and go all out on spacing with less turnovers. Even defensively they have been far better without him.

    • @lik7953
      @lik7953 Рік тому +376

      @@anonymousl5150 I don’t think any player could occupy that role. How do I know this? Well when James harden in Houston was trapped, Eric Gordon and PJ tucker could not execute the 4 on 3 as effectively as draymond. Draymond, while a shit scorer, is quite good at passing and running the offense.

    • @darylpogi77rogelio57
      @darylpogi77rogelio57 Рік тому +137

      @@anonymousl5150 dray is choking because its part of udokas scheme. Hes taking away drays passing and letting curry shoot. Is it worth it??? The series is tied so maybe. If dray is taken out because of his shitty scoring then u take away the core of the warriors defense so for me its a good gamble. Ill take udokas side thats a nba coach rather some random dude who just watches highlights and replays who doesnt even understand the game

    • @benrinehart7776
      @benrinehart7776 Рік тому +34

      OP I agree. The Celtics D is taking away Green’s offensive value. Which is in recognition of how big of a threat Green is. But Green’s defense is still wonderful

    • @anonymousl5150
      @anonymousl5150 Рік тому +9

      @@lik7953 Rockets did not make the necessary adjustments around Harden doubles. You think it is hard to read GP2 or Iguodala coming from the corner 3 for a lob? Because that is what this Curry 4 vs 3 action leads to 80% of the time.
      Again look at the last possession of the game. Draymond was on a 4 vs 3 after a Curry double. He has White trailing him. Horford barely pays attention to Draymond but Looney uses the left hand to finish it. This did not require some outrageous passing vision. If that were Kuminga he probably would have gotten Horford to step up closer and it would have been even easier for Looney.

  • @armin38822
    @armin38822 Рік тому +542

    game 4 off the 2022 finals is one off the best games I've ever watched and I've watched about 90 % off all the playoffs games since 2013

    • @joesonepis8538
      @joesonepis8538 Рік тому

      Desame 2015 nba finals

    • @lukamagicgod
      @lukamagicgod Рік тому +21

      2013 finals series is great. 2016 finals game 7 great. 2021 has some great series in the finals too. I cant recall every playoff games but i think yeah game 4 is great.

    • @linhe6729
      @linhe6729 Рік тому +27

      Definitely one of the best and I’ve been watching since 1996. The game has changed so much

    • @wrbk19
      @wrbk19 Рік тому +26

      Game 6 WCF in 2016 was nutty too.

    • @MrShishi
      @MrShishi Рік тому +1

      2016 NBA finals was the best i"ve watched, Probably bc i am a celtic fan and the joy i felt to see cavs win was almost like my own team winning.

  • @jona.scholt4362
    @jona.scholt4362 Рік тому +858

    As awesome as Curry was last night I thought Wiggins did a ton to keep them in the game in the late 3rd and early 4th when they were chasing Boston's lead. His rebounding and scoring kept them in striking range

    • @piripiao245
      @piripiao245 Рік тому +81

      Consistently the 2nd best player on the Warriors! Dude has been an absolute blessing

    • @forgivezharion6989
      @forgivezharion6989 Рік тому

      Ratio + yb better + nobody cares + this u🤓🤓👨🏼‍💻👨🏼‍💻👶🏽

    • @vladirackpubama6785
      @vladirackpubama6785 Рік тому +17

      @@forgivezharion6989 funny 😐

    • @dusk6159
      @dusk6159 Рік тому +9

      On top of not doubling Curry because of Wiggins (and that's just his offense, he's another free Klay on defense for the Warriors) BOTH on the glass and on the kick-out, I would add Looney on the glass, the roll, Klay on the kick-out, Porter too, Poole on the drive too etc.
      This team is a threat.

    • @rzlb5
      @rzlb5 Рік тому +4

      True but what will happen when Curry does not play as awesome as he did last night? I could not ask Curry to do more than what he did.
      Wiggins, Klay & Poole still have not made a BIG splash in the final, they need to do better to seal the game.

  • @back2back379
    @back2back379 Рік тому +109

    last year when Trae was going off against Drop Coverages, I was telling people any good guard in the league who can shoot would go off against the way Trae was being defended. I said a guy like Steph would average 30+ on way higher efficiency, and kids would be like "Nuh Uh!" Well, we see what he's doing against the best defense in the league, against the DPOY, on the biggest stage.

  • @cousin_chet
    @cousin_chet Рік тому +127

    I just want to give Steve Kerr some love. That man should be considered among the ranks of coaching elite.

    • @auntiraf1711
      @auntiraf1711 Рік тому +7

      he’s a great coach but i think everyone was asking for draymond to be benched 🤣

    • @dusk6159
      @dusk6159 Рік тому +11

      Isn't Kerr already that? He better be!

    • @hkc4706
      @hkc4706 Рік тому +15

      kerr is top 15 greatest nba coach ever so he is acknowledged as such

    • @bonomboni5083
      @bonomboni5083 Рік тому +1

      I've always think Kerr is overated. He is riding on his top players. Without curry and dreymond Kerr is just a mediocre. Sure he knows a thing or two abouy basketball. But no, he isn't as great as warriors been. Picture glimpse of him coaching other team as Luke Walton did to Lakers and Kings.

    • @cousin_chet
      @cousin_chet Рік тому +2

      @@bonomboni5083 I disagree with your comparison. To use your same logic, Phil Jackson wasn’t a good coach because he had good players. Pop wasn’t an all time great because he had Good players.
      Sorry, I can’t co-sign on that logic. Kerr is a team player with a role players mentality. He finds the right players and works with their skills to win championships. That’s what great coaches do.
      The man won championships playing next to MJ and has coached championships with the best 3 shooter to play the game. Along with Steph, they have revolutionized the game.

  • @donaldpriola1807
    @donaldpriola1807 Рік тому +272

    Thanks for giving Wiggins the love. He really deserves credit for his hard work, which didn't show up in stats, but made all the difference.

    • @utryping
      @utryping Рік тому +11

      It definitely showed up in the stats

    • @donaldpriola1807
      @donaldpriola1807 Рік тому +16

      @@utryping Yep! Rebounds especially. I wish people appreciated defense and rebounding more. But on this channel, the do!

    • @kobe248ryant
      @kobe248ryant Рік тому +2

      Team will the most rebounds normally wins, just like game 3.

    • @donaldpriola1807
      @donaldpriola1807 Рік тому +6

      @@kobe248ryant "Board man gets paid."

  • @Johnny-xj5qu
    @Johnny-xj5qu Рік тому +57

    When people point to Currys assist totals as evidence he’s not a complete PG, I laugh at their lack of understanding. When trapped at 30 ft, you don’t get the assist, you get the hockey assist. Also, he many times isn’t the primary ball handler bringing it up court every time. These factors shave off assist numbers, but his overall impact is far greater than a John Stockton could ever dream of being…it’s not even close. Steph is complete, he is a PG, and he’s a human nightmare for defenses

    • @itsonsight3574
      @itsonsight3574 8 місяців тому

      crazy glaze

    • @AirmatiJin
      @AirmatiJin 7 місяців тому +6

      @@itsonsight3574you say that but he isn’t wrong.

    • @kodalycat906
      @kodalycat906 Місяць тому

      Best "combo" guard ever...and the best PG after Magic.

  • @cameronsmith9909
    @cameronsmith9909 Рік тому +257

    Boston's problem is chucking up 3's when they get down in the 4th. Game 1 was crazy but no one will replicate that again.

    • @brianbirnbaum9760
      @brianbirnbaum9760 Рік тому +57

      This is what gave me hope after game 1. Boston shot the lights out. I was like, okay, if they do that three more times they deserve it, but I don’t think they can.

    • @dusk6159
      @dusk6159 Рік тому +5

      Their management of their offense in the fourth was indeed absolutely shameful, especially for what good they did up to that point.

    • @iatwiatw
      @iatwiatw Рік тому +25

      Yep. Smart in particular should be a biiiit more like Draymond and use his speed and passing to scramble the defense instead of settling for a three when there’s still so much time left to play.
      The Warriors are taking the opposite approach compared to Boston, clamping down on Tatum and having Klay glued to Brown, daring the rest of the Celtics to beat them. White and Horford got hot in game 1, but Smart has the most potential to confuse and demoralize the Warriors defense.
      Draymond can and should do the same though. Ben is right that the single coverage on Curry takes away some of Draymond’s playmaking, but the least he can do is cut and commit to a few drives. In game 4, it was sooooo obvious that he was going to pass whenever he got the ball. He would pick up the ball immediately.
      At least post up or jog around. Just do something to make the Celtics think.

    • @ZChoate
      @ZChoate Рік тому +1

      @@brianbirnbaum9760 but they don't need to.

    • @wolvesbane1748
      @wolvesbane1748 Рік тому

      Ppl actually thought horford was gonna put up a performance like tht again...and I was like look at u casual ass muhfuckas...really and truly golden state should have won game 1 and 3 I'm ngl

  • @binary
    @binary Рік тому +37

    I feel bad for people who can't appreciate the greatness of Steph Curry.

  • @maklyram
    @maklyram Рік тому +169

    It’s easy to overlook Klay, because of that iconic performance from Curry, but Klay’s clutch defensive plays in the 4th was simply AMAZING. His contribution in the defensive end was crucial to this W.

  • @imkurisuchan
    @imkurisuchan Рік тому +306

    That Steph Curry Game 4 masterclass is an iconic statement for all the media and his haters that he can play well and carry his team in the NBA Finals, and on the hostile road. A legendary performance on his entire career given the situation imo.

    • @dusk6159
      @dusk6159 Рік тому

      How did you manage to slip in that false "carry"?

    • @Shemzinho
      @Shemzinho Рік тому +35

      @@dusk6159 he's absolutely correct. Steph is the only reason the Warriors haven't been swept.

    • @dusk6159
      @dusk6159 Рік тому +1

      @@Shemzinho You don't watch basketball

    • @dusk6159
      @dusk6159 Рік тому +2

      @@Shemzinho And this is besides the point of his teammates making it easy and possible for him to do this.

    • @Shemzinho
      @Shemzinho Рік тому +25

      @@dusk6159 helped him do what? They've been garbage offensively. Only Wiggins and Looney have come to play in terms of rebounding. Draymond is scared of Timelord, Klay has been inefficient and Poole hasn't been consistent. And you want to tell me that you watch basketball. Curry is levels above every single player in these Finals.

  • @0-blitz
    @0-blitz Рік тому +13

    I love that comment, regarding Horford picking up Steph at the 3pt line..."Still, not high enough!"

  • @audiocalls2822
    @audiocalls2822 Рік тому +136

    Have to give props to Steve Kerr for taking Draymond out. You highlighted the drop coverage perfectly and I now understand why Draymond has been a nonfactor for these past 3 games for offence. They either do the drop, or make the handoff to dray for easy buckets on the pick and roll

  • @Wil_Dasovich
    @Wil_Dasovich Рік тому +341

    Love these breakdowns! Keep ‘em comin

  • @Metalovichinkov
    @Metalovichinkov Рік тому +27

    Great video, just don't forget that "way too much space" for Curry is something like a hair-thin space. You're 0.2s late and he suddenly has all the time he needs.

    • @kx4998
      @kx4998 Рік тому +5

      with a perfect pass curry shoots in .4 sec...

  • @cleverclover7
    @cleverclover7 Рік тому +69

    This is such a great series. Nearly all the plays you're showing GS is down. You really highlight how the teamwork made this gutsy win on the road possible. This was such championship form from Curry, Klay, Kerr, and surprisingly, Wiggins. Tatum's gotta learn how to play off the dribble better if he can't overcome isolations like this. All these years listening and watching basketball analysis, this is by far the best I've seen. (Van Gundy and Lowe are also great).

  • @Nick_A_Bacher
    @Nick_A_Bacher Рік тому +21

    The sequence at 6:31 was beautiful. I love it when Steph passes it and keeps running to get it back.

  • @greyklopstock7155
    @greyklopstock7155 Рік тому +17

    What's crazy about Steph is, if you try to just play ball denial, it almost makes him harder to defend. Cause Curry is probably his most dangerous off ball, and denying him the ball is essentially saying you're okay chasing him around a million screens all game and letting his gravity bend your defense. Steph is such a unique player, cause we've never seen a guy who can have these effects on a defense even when he doesn't touch the ball

  • @SenorAzazel
    @SenorAzazel Рік тому +140

    Curry's quick release is so damn unreal man

    • @MikeJay-on5tt
      @MikeJay-on5tt Рік тому +1

      True but it also risky if he's cold or have a bad game also.

    • @TheUncannyOne
      @TheUncannyOne Рік тому +41

      @@MikeJay-on5tt what’s that have to do with his release?

    • @ayoaye2276
      @ayoaye2276 Рік тому +1

      Why is lucas faster in 2k

    • @nounicorns1087
      @nounicorns1087 Рік тому +4

      Also has to do with the fact that he has relatively short arms for his height. That means he has a compact shooting stroke

    • @cycleoflife565
      @cycleoflife565 Рік тому +1

      @@MikeJay-on5tt What does risk have to do with it?

  • @ygwaltgmb
    @ygwaltgmb Рік тому +11

    That steph gravitational pull is EVERYTHING

  • @josephhughes1319
    @josephhughes1319 Рік тому +21

    just glad that i witnessed curry play in this era never be another like him 👌🏾

  • @davidzhan777
    @davidzhan777 Рік тому +214

    Awesome breakdown.

  • @Debo78816
    @Debo78816 Рік тому +53

    You have expanded my basketball knowledge tremendously I no long look at the game in a primitive way. Thank you Mr. Taylor

  • @Kumingaaa
    @Kumingaaa Рік тому +23

    Warriors pull this off the discussions about Steph will be insane

    • @yeatdagoat173
      @yeatdagoat173 Рік тому +1

      Mfs will put him side by side with Kobe all time

    • @sharifbrown3567
      @sharifbrown3567 Рік тому +1

      @@yeatdagoat173 I mean...we have all watched Thinking Basketball's Greatest Peaks. Combined that with Steph's age 34 Longevity only being matched by 2019 Lebron and 1997 MJ in terms of player impact (or CORP, as Ben dubs it), and I wouldn't be surprised if Ben will put Curry over Kobe after this season regardless of the result.

    • @t4d0W
      @t4d0W Рік тому +5

      Discussions? Steph just dropped 43 points in a gotta-win scenario with the Celtics playing their tight D for 3 quarters. His scoring helped break them down in the 4th and sent them back in the drawing board to adjust once again for game 5. People are willing to crown guys who haven't earned shit but Steph been earned his stripes and he's taming this historic Celtics defense in the Finals.

    • @Kumingaaa
      @Kumingaaa Рік тому +1

      @@t4d0W his ability is there.. just… winning the title will make it more objective and not subjective. He has nothing left to prove. He can, however, elevate himself to the Mount Rushmore type status.

  • @Willy72070
    @Willy72070 Рік тому +255

    These breakdowns are sometimes more fun than the actual game lmao. Great job on these they’re so much more in depth than other basketball content and help me understand what both teams are trying to do while watching 😁✌️

    • @cerdickjohn2385
      @cerdickjohn2385 Рік тому +2

      There's no fun if there's no "actual game" as you call it. Did you know that every 10 ball possession in the NBA, only 2 of those 10 plays are the only plays that have been called from the coach or point guard. Everything is the player's choice of play or a player with authority to make more field goals than his teammates. e.g. Curry will take 5 or 6 in every 10 GSW shots.

    • @Willy72070
      @Willy72070 Рік тому +10

      @@cerdickjohn2385 My brain is still trying to process some of that 😐 Are you trying to say that only 2/10 plays are called by the coach and the rest is the players doing their own thing? While yes, the coaching is completely dependent on what the players do, it’s all based on the gameplan that the coaching staff has created. I’m not even gonna respond to your idea that Steph shoots 6 out of every 10 shots for the Warriors 💀💀

    • @vladirackpubama6785
      @vladirackpubama6785 Рік тому

      @@cerdickjohn2385 nigga what

    • @acidmana6141
      @acidmana6141 Рік тому

      Yes that's why Iso ball is so overrated because just because it's easy to see. If most ppl see the lens on how actual analysts (not those retarded ones and entertainment like Perk and Skip), they'll realize how beautiful this game is.

  • @smoens
    @smoens Рік тому +24

    Wish I had these breakdowns in a live game, it really adds so much especially in these two incredibly well-coached teams. Amazing content, keep it up!

  • @bobdole4916
    @bobdole4916 Рік тому +194

    Yeah, Curry is getting his, but the Celtics have done a pretty dang good job keeping the Warriors as a whole contained. Warriors have scored 108, 107, 100, and 107 - no games where the offense has just gone off, only Curry.
    All the games the Warriors have won have been because their defense has kept the Celtics below 100.
    Game 5 is going to be huge - the winner likely wins the series.

    • @wenbotao1119
      @wenbotao1119 Рік тому +1

      it's not GS defense. It's Celtics beating themselves

    • @bobdole4916
      @bobdole4916 Рік тому +19

      @@wenbotao1119 Yep, the #2 defense in the league is just helpless against that stellar Celtics offense.

    • @Ghgh335owns
      @Ghgh335owns Рік тому +1

      @Elimzyx Boston shot and hit threes in g1q4 and won, and shot and missed threes in g4q4 and lost. Hindsight take

    • @tellthetruthg
      @tellthetruthg Рік тому

      Celtics G2 88 G4 97 G5 94 G6 90 . W's D was better than the Celtics. in 6 games the W's out scored the Celtics by 86 points. To me an amazing stat was both teams in 6 games had the same # of personal fouls called against them 111 . Give the Refs credit they called it dead even

  • @pushkarajkalkar8027
    @pushkarajkalkar8027 Рік тому +110

    Amazing breakdown! Especially the reason behind drop coverage defense against curry and how it worked out with the Draymond green's short pass to looney possession. That was brilliant!
    I am new to the game of basketball, never played it. In India, we are cricket fans and enjoy it because I understand slight nuances of that game. Getting insights like this makes me enjoy and appreciate the game of basketball way better. So thank you!!
    Cricket commentators discuss technical things more thoroughly . I see that missing a bit in basketball.

    • @zpe1200
      @zpe1200 Рік тому +2

      Curry is like Sashin, small but powerful and a killer scoring, but on the field or defense not the best.

    • @pushkarajkalkar8027
      @pushkarajkalkar8027 Рік тому

      @@zpe1200 haha fair analogy!

    • @sirhetmanpirate
      @sirhetmanpirate Рік тому +2

      I'm with you on the commentators. They spend most of the game just having a chat, not even calling plays. Nothing technical about it.
      Andrew Bogut was a commentator for the Olympics basketball, he got really detailed about why teams do this or that. A real breath of fresh air.

    • @utsavjangid7193
      @utsavjangid7193 Рік тому +1

      This is so true. I am from India myself and have been following the game for around 2 years now and I love that analyst like these break things down even more. The so called Media has real bias towards the players and place onus on them rather than the team.

  • @eduardoarancibia169
    @eduardoarancibia169 Рік тому +13

    Great analysis. What always amazes me if the difference between Steph having "space" and anyone else having space. He just needs a blink to punish you.

  • @Mrhector593
    @Mrhector593 Рік тому +12

    What you are describing as tons of space and daylight, to my eyes it's just 1 or 2 seconds in which curry is shooting the 3s . That's just insane ability how quickly and successfully Curry makes his shots. What curry is doing is simply unbelievably calm skill execution!.

  • @legallyyblonde
    @legallyyblonde Рік тому +181

    i feel like we haven't seen curry do a crossover for a long time now until this game 😭 curry hasnt played iso ball since 2016 or something. he's always getting doubled.

    • @jasperbesinga
      @jasperbesinga Рік тому +79

      then there is Booker whining a double team on a pickup game bruh

    • @devvv4616
      @devvv4616 Рік тому +10

      that play on Robert Williams looked like those old AI highlights just crossing dudes over and over the whole possession till he gets a good look lol

    • @goldendragon7853
      @goldendragon7853 Рік тому +9

      straight up man. Was in awe because it felt like it was new to me😂😂😂

    • @tyreegomez6060
      @tyreegomez6060 Рік тому +21

      Nah the last two years he’s definitely done a ton of iso . The year he averaged 32 he did a ton of iso idk what u was watching

    • @tyreegomez6060
      @tyreegomez6060 Рік тому +14

      @@goldendragon7853 he did it when he averaged 32 lol did y’all watch that season? 😂

  • @Stardust414
    @Stardust414 Рік тому +12

    Just when I think Steph's handle can't get any greater... He blows me away with a handles clinic like I've never seen🔥🏀🔥

  • @jeffclassic7205
    @jeffclassic7205 Рік тому +35

    I will say having Looney out there as there 5 instead of Draymond has given them a lot more defensive stop opportunities and scoring opportunities, with shooters all around of course

  • @heavydq
    @heavydq Рік тому +6

    "...and Steph says 'still not high enough'" XD Love the commentary on this channel. And the insight, of course.

  • @jacquizzz3476
    @jacquizzz3476 Рік тому +10

    Game 4 just shows how much the players respect/trust Kerr as their coach and how good of a coach he actually is. It also shows how much Draymond cares about winning by accepting the bench role on offense in a close game.

  • @acommenter4252
    @acommenter4252 Рік тому +33

    This video really showed how Draymond didn't really kill the Warriors as much as people think. The way the Celtics are playing defense neutralizes his impact, not because he's not a good passer or player. And it also shows how smart Kerr is with his substitutions.
    Draymond is still the heart of the Warriors- never forget it.

    • @soradps
      @soradps Рік тому +4

      they neutralized his impact because he’s not a good player on the offensive end anymore without steph creating a 4 on 3 situation for him

    • @elimo5673
      @elimo5673 Рік тому +6

      It shows that Draymond has only really been able to thrive because he has a generational offensive talent that allows him to play 4 v. 3. It shows the offensive impact of Draymond in a normal offensive context.

    • @itrig7679
      @itrig7679 Рік тому +4

      Draymond is not the heart of the Warriors lol STEPH IS, it's not hard to understand

    • @atonshabazz-bey911
      @atonshabazz-bey911 Рік тому +4

      Love this comment because it's so true. They found a way to take Draymond out of his element on offense and in turn, he's less charged up on the defensive side too. It's a scheme that neutralizes in of the smartest players in the league. It just also happens to play into Steph's strengths lol

    • @t4d0W
      @t4d0W Рік тому

      Draymond still didn't do much on the offense side. What mattered is that when the Warriors need Steph to have a big bucket game, he goes 'say less' and drops 43 on the Celtics' heads. It also helped Kerr had the opportunity to make adjustments where he got Draymond in key defensive possessions but had Looney/Wiggins out muscle the Celtics in their offensive rebound efforts. That means more possessions for Curry to build on the offense and take the lead and puts pressure on the Celtics to match or get smoked. That was the first defensive breakdown for the Celtics in the series in the 4th quarter where THEY got outscored by the Warriors. In previous games the Celtics held control of the 4th and the lead which led to wins.

  • @soonglobal1434
    @soonglobal1434 Рік тому +1

    certainly the best of the best - so much work put into make this beautifully edited video - appreciate all the effort, loving it!

  • @wanderlustwarrior
    @wanderlustwarrior Рік тому +70

    I swear there's moments where Green has come down with Ben Simmons Disease, so benching him was the right call.

    • @nataliesvt
      @nataliesvt Рік тому

      ben simmons disease lmfao

    • @skettinbutter3635
      @skettinbutter3635 Рік тому

      Simmons never even tried to shoot. Draymond is just ass

  • @Mv3Trader
    @Mv3Trader Рік тому +14

    Man, great breakdown! I usually find it extremely difficult to listen to any analysis from someone that didn't play at the pro level but I truly enjoyed this. You know the game fa sho. 💯🙏🏾

  • @LilShrooms
    @LilShrooms Рік тому +3

    amazing breakdown!! I didn’t even realize all these subs happening I was just in awe at every posession down the stretch :00

  • @rosesaredying0
    @rosesaredying0 Рік тому +4

    damn this breakdown is nothing but a dazzling gold. we need more guys like you.

  • @mattsteele489
    @mattsteele489 Рік тому +7

    Another banger from the dopest basketball channel. So good and made me love watching ball so much

  • @elshaddiliben193
    @elshaddiliben193 Рік тому +10

    The only thing wrong in the video is saying this is the highest volume he has scored at. 2019 vs the blazers he averaged 37 on godly efficiency

  • @samiam159007
    @samiam159007 Рік тому +2

    This is a much more detailed analysis than any commentary from the major media outlets I've seen on the games. wow!

  • @brandoncheung4935
    @brandoncheung4935 Рік тому +5

    1:46 the defensive read by Klay and rotation by Wiggins to cover corner 3. Next level.

  • @oneman9121
    @oneman9121 Рік тому +120

    This is actually the reason why I don't think any 80's/90's teams can guard Steph. All those slow footed big men back then would play drop coverage on every pick'n roll. I always tell 90's fans, "How do you stop handchecking in basketball? You ask for a screen." It's so simple it's stupid.
    Lol it's a completely different game now.

    • @TElias5
      @TElias5 Рік тому +11

      yup steph would have his 73 win season every season because teams wouldnt catch up on shooting as many threes as the warriors like they did in 2017-2019 when they started catching up.

    • @zoulzopan
      @zoulzopan Рік тому +3

      You don't think Gary Payton or Michael Jordan would be fast enough to guard Curry?

    • @carteljameson8395
      @carteljameson8395 Рік тому +58

      @@zoulzopan Payton and Jordan aren't slow footed big men. They're both guards. Learn to read.

    • @scat3926
      @scat3926 Рік тому +15

      @@zoulzopan they would have to fight over a screen in which Curry would beat them off of either forcing the slow footed center to come up and switch or play Drop and Get Hell Rained there only chance is to quickly get under and hope Curry doesn't just say fuckit and fade off the screen a shot he is very good enough to make

    • @enthusiastofcute
      @enthusiastofcute Рік тому +9

      @@zoulzopan they can try but they’ll have fun chasing him around screens and constantly being aware of his off ball movement.

  • @overlordupchuck
    @overlordupchuck Рік тому +29

    I thoroughly enjoy your breakdowns, thank you for giving such informative content in such an attention-grabbing way!! Good work as always Ben!

  • @King_JappyJoe
    @King_JappyJoe Рік тому +1

    Keep up the great uploads man. Good to see you getting your much-deserved shine.

  • @kickin477
    @kickin477 Рік тому +9

    I gotta say it says something about Jayson Tatum’s rim finishing when Andrew Wiggins directly under the basket completely deters him from even attempting a shot 😅
    It really cannot be understated how much of his struggles this post season come down to him not being able to finish at the rim well at all

  • @Shortly8908
    @Shortly8908 Рік тому +43

    I think it's a smart move for Kerr to sub dray during offense on that late 4th quarter. Dray was literally a liability in offense to the point that defenders didn't even bother contesting his drives. Like even those open shots, dray still pass it to someone else.

    • @jasonwong1358
      @jasonwong1358 Рік тому +2

      I cannot brain his pass up a open layup beside the hoop...

  • @marshallpinckney74
    @marshallpinckney74 Рік тому

    Bruh I can honestly say you have the most interesting narrative voice to breakdown basketball. Alot of these channels have some good breakdowns but their voices throw me off sometimes😂. Yours not overly dramatic or undertoned and very analytically direct. Good stuff man

  • @j-rey-
    @j-rey- Рік тому

    Thank you for putting the ad at the end. Nothing makes me madder on UA-cam than when a video builds up good momentum for a minute and a half, then it all comes screeching to a halt to hear about Raid Shadow Legends.

  • @bigdaddytrichardson4994
    @bigdaddytrichardson4994 Рік тому +4

    Been watching steph since 2007/2008 when he was at Davidson. I instantly became a fan and hes been My favorite basketball player ever since besides Kobe🙏.

    • @brianbirnbaum9760
      @brianbirnbaum9760 Рік тому +2

      Are you me? I was a Laker fan until Steph came along. Obsessed since his elite 8 run.

    • @bigdaddytrichardson4994
      @bigdaddytrichardson4994 Рік тому +1

      @@brianbirnbaum9760
      Dude same here when he whooped on NC State and Georgetown

  • @kirkmartinson691
    @kirkmartinson691 Рік тому +4

    I’ve been waiting allllllllll day for this to come out let’s go

  • @ernestomuniz1743
    @ernestomuniz1743 Рік тому +2

    Best break down I’ve ever seen on such a legendary game!

  • @pizzaenthusiast7116
    @pizzaenthusiast7116 Рік тому

    was waiting for this upload since last night. bless you and your basketball analysis

  • @Jaded1221
    @Jaded1221 Рік тому +15

    Wiggins and looney are the unsung heroes of the series.

    • @dusk6159
      @dusk6159 Рік тому +2

      Having insane pieces like Porter too, on top of those insanely valuable guys (and even people like Bjelica - who would have regular minutes in every other post season lineup - as a bench option, with even Payton and Andre), is bonkers.
      The Warriors role players and co-stars literally do it all.

    • @fireice2585
      @fireice2585 Рік тому +2

      Looney was the key of this game. Kerr learned his lesson from game 3 where Looney wasn't part of the game and they lost because of poor rebounding. It's a same situation in the Memphis series when the Memphis big were punishing the Warriors' small lineup on offensive rebounding until Looney got put back into the lineup.

  • @richarddesmarais2065
    @richarddesmarais2065 Рік тому +6

    Great breakdown. Crazy to see how little space Curry needs to just launch one as accurately as he does.

  • @TheStevieb1983
    @TheStevieb1983 Рік тому

    I love your videos. Your insight and narration are top level. keep it up

  • @troythompson2
    @troythompson2 Рік тому

    Your best breakdown I've seen so far. Keep it up

  • @NoMoreNever
    @NoMoreNever Рік тому +4

    I'm a Celtics fan but after watching this breakdown of the final minutes of the 4th quarter, I couldn't help but admire the changes made by Kerr by switching Draymond in and out like that. Plus Andrew Wiggins deserves more credit for the way he impacted the final result.

  • @HCaulfield115
    @HCaulfield115 Рік тому +3

    amazing breakdown as always

  • @littlelauchie
    @littlelauchie Рік тому

    Thank you for making this, it’s incredible!

  • @carlosencarnacion9425
    @carlosencarnacion9425 Рік тому

    This was an amazing breakdown. I am follow basketball but more as casual viewing, yet was able to understand all the technical elements told in the view and demostrated cause of the great explination!

  • @raingeart1
    @raingeart1 Рік тому +13

    Elite, each three was contested some of them were very difficult

  • @ThorfinnMacbeth
    @ThorfinnMacbeth Рік тому +50

    Great job as always!
    This tactically expresses something ive felt all along.
    I dont think Curry is a superstar you can let "get his" in a playoff series, the way many teams, including the warriors, have chosen to do historically with some stars. Speaking as a Warriors fan who has watched A LOT of this basketball very closely- because Curry's success is so integrated with the teams- both energetically and x and o wise-i just don't think you can beat a warriors team with a flowing Curry more often than it beats you.
    That said, Boston is coming damn close!.... AND, to radically switch (in multiple senses) at this point might mess them up..... so we'll see!
    I know this- however we start, I always feel like we can win when Curry individually is shooting and scoring fearlessly.

    • @sharifbrown3567
      @sharifbrown3567 Рік тому +12

      The type of BS Curry can make is straight up unfair tbh.

    • @zachariah-binyisrayl5570
      @zachariah-binyisrayl5570 Рік тому +4

      @@sharifbrown3567 THE CREATOR gave Curry a gift/skill/talent.....was THE CREATOR wrong for doing that ???? :-)

    • @brianbirnbaum9760
      @brianbirnbaum9760 Рік тому +1

      There’s only so many times you can allow double digit leads and then lean on Steph to bring you back. They need to play 48 minutes or they will lose. Because Boston is fat and away the best team they’ve played in these playoffs and probably better than the Warriors tbh. Home court advantage and Steph at his best might be enough to get them to the promised land though.

    • @ThorfinnMacbeth
      @ThorfinnMacbeth Рік тому

      @@brianbirnbaum9760 I wouldn't call Boston fat ;)..... but, yeah i agree about the 48 minutes and the Celts overall talent. What im saying though is that good energy AND Steph
      being free makes them VERY hard to beat and i think has a kind of cumulative effect such that the more minutes that the warriors have fight on the defensive end and Curry in a flow the more it creates a kind of positive pressure toward them finding a way to break through

    • @adrianbeal7202
      @adrianbeal7202 Рік тому +1

      boston has beat you 2 out of 4 times with steph getting his and contain the rest boston just couldnt score in the 4th dats why they lose not because curry scoring 43 we couldnt buy a basket down the scretch bos in 6 watch.

  • @danielleza908
    @danielleza908 Рік тому

    Amazing breakdown, this is the first time I stumble on this channel, easy sub!

  • @bjlo8220
    @bjlo8220 7 місяців тому

    What fantastic analysis just superb play-by-play. I love it.

  • @evesseie1012
    @evesseie1012 Рік тому +7

    finally a video that explains why boston doing drop coverage on curry

  • @BossKing1243
    @BossKing1243 Рік тому +44

    You have no idea how happy I am that your breakdown videos are coming out so rapidly lol we don’t deserve this

    • @Tom-hx5kh
      @Tom-hx5kh Рік тому +2

      Yea, I swear we only have the 2-3 days break each time so Ben can comfortably dish out his nice vid for us

    • @dusk6159
      @dusk6159 Рік тому

      As usual, it's pure oxygen in a sea of braindead NBA talkers, be it YT or programs.
      Great to have it for every game, very extensive work for this great series.

  • @zakariahhanson2115
    @zakariahhanson2115 Рік тому

    I think it’s a combo of your voice and the knowledge you bring that makes these so good to watch

  • @vemppai
    @vemppai Рік тому

    Your explanation about the game is incredible. Congrats. You're the only one who could explain why boston is using drop coverage on their defense. Thanks!

  • @stevenchew3774
    @stevenchew3774 Рік тому +9

    Thank you!!!! This is what I keep telling my friends! Nothing is "wrong"with Draymond offensively. The Celtics defense on Steph is limiting Draymond because they aren't trapping him and giving Draymond the ability to make the right play In a 4v3 situation where he's one of the best in the league

  • @MrBonzeMedal
    @MrBonzeMedal Рік тому +199

    Boston just has to hope that Steph gets cold for at least ONE game. He’s playing insanely great right now but you at least take away Draymond’s passing and Klay’s open looks.
    All-time greats put coaches in impossible positions. It’s just the nature of the game. You can’t stop everything

    • @joshuachang5210
      @joshuachang5210 Рік тому +39

      I mean they’re probably the first team to find some level of success with a defensive scheme that doesn’t focus on not letting Steph get hot at all costs

    • @dryiyce5347
      @dryiyce5347 Рік тому +4

      This is 💯. Steph is just going nuts right now

    • @cousinskeeter3639
      @cousinskeeter3639 Рік тому +2

      Celtics coach should've told them stop memechucking

    • @roedelrivera5353
      @roedelrivera5353 Рік тому +17

      Plus Boston need to lower those turnovers especially those sloppy ones, it's giving the warriors opportunity to score on fastbreaks,

    • @DesignzRUs
      @DesignzRUs Рік тому +34

      he was cold to start the game lol. But if you keep giving him those looks, all it takes is one for him to catch fire

  • @jayjaynieman
    @jayjaynieman Рік тому

    First time watching one of your videos. Great job. +New sub

  • @victorcruz8993
    @victorcruz8993 Рік тому

    You're the best.. explained everything with precision..

  • @johnpicillo1988
    @johnpicillo1988 Рік тому +4

    IF Steph wins these Finals, I feel like people need to start talking less about how he is the greatest shooter of all time, and more about how he is just one of the greatest players of all time, period.

  • @housevelaryon8241
    @housevelaryon8241 Рік тому +93

    I kept wondering why Ime kept using the same defensive scheme😅 turns out it leaves green unable to play 4-3 on the backside. Downside of it is giving curry a full head of steam which means goodnite if you’re the C’s. Celtics need to get the ball moving side to side instead of trying to cherry-pick every mismatch. Warriors done loaded up at the end of every quarter giving Tatum a hard time. Also, Smart and White gotta take better care of the ball in the 1st halves of these games.

    • @adriandaliva1341
      @adriandaliva1341 Рік тому +34

      exactly, trapping Curry near half court had its advantages, it's what most playoff opponents did in the past versus GSW, let the 4-on-3 Draymond short roll beat you instead of Curry. Celtics chose instead to take away GSW's short roll plays and not trap Curry, and now everyone is realizing the long overdue realization that Curry is that type of dude who can carry the team on his back, with just the right amount of help from Wiggins, Poole, and Looney and Klay.

    • @housevelaryon8241
      @housevelaryon8241 Рік тому +13

      @@adriandaliva1341 Facts lol I think the C’s might have to mix up coverages and blitz/trap every once in awhile and have a free roamer(probably Brown) play the passing lanes like a free safety much like Bron did in those warrior series pre 2017.

    • @Chessbox09
      @Chessbox09 Рік тому +3

      It’s amazing how the Celtics have still thrived despite Smarts’ many boneheaded turnovers. He almost cost them the series against the Bucks when they went up 3-2, with his horrific stretch to end game 5.

    • @MrShishi
      @MrShishi Рік тому

      It worked fairly well until Kerr got crafty with his lineup and Celtics choked away the final minutes, credit Warriors amazing defense down the stretch and shot making was amazing. Im a Celtic fan so very Salty but looking at the box score the GSW deserve this win.

    • @brianbirnbaum9760
      @brianbirnbaum9760 Рік тому

      @@Chessbox09 I think Smart has played well overall. You’re zooming too close to a few turnovers and missing a ton of big plays and shots he’s made.

  • @kwek_kwek5501
    @kwek_kwek5501 Рік тому

    I love watching breakdowns. Its like an insight into a game

  • @lucasisto1744
    @lucasisto1744 Рік тому

    Awesome as Always man! Also Klay's defense all game long was sensational!

  • @jasonforester7292
    @jasonforester7292 Рік тому +16

    People questioning why they're playing Curry this way don't seem to understand that Golden State rely HEAVILY on Draymond being the playmaker and facilitator. Playing drop coverage basically renders him useless in that regard and forces other guys to either play make or find their own shot, which isn't typical Warriors basketball. It's a smart strategy, but it's definitely a dangerous one. Either way it's pick your poison no matter which way you try and guard Golden States offense.

  • @chrissullivan6572
    @chrissullivan6572 Рік тому +8

    This coaching chess match has been great to watch

  • @ge1389
    @ge1389 Рік тому

    Wow great video Thinking Basketball! Fantastic analysis! 💜it!

  • @AreYouFNQRAZII
    @AreYouFNQRAZII Рік тому

    Almost at 1 mill😨 Proud of you‼️🔥

  • @gooderofficial
    @gooderofficial Рік тому +6

    Man great breakdown! 🔥🔥 I did one on the game as well, yours is just so beautiful!

  • @fulldeepshadowmmon
    @fulldeepshadowmmon Рік тому +7

    one of the most underrated thing about steph is his team mentality, he is more interested in the win than the iso and that makes him special

    • @dusk6159
      @dusk6159 Рік тому +1

      That goes for any superstar not named Kevin Durant (which makes me recall about how right Scottie Pippen was last year).
      The difference is that nothing will happen still if your Jokic or Lebron don't have a cast like Wiggins, Porter, Klay, Looney etc around to make it count.

  • @luxurycarhacking
    @luxurycarhacking Рік тому +2

    GREAT PIECE. THANK YOU

  • @arsalmonar
    @arsalmonar Рік тому

    I dun'no whats more amazing... the Warriors game or your analysis of it... I've never seen such a thorough and accurate synopsis of basketball play/IQ.
    THANKS BRO!

  • @SSJRome
    @SSJRome Рік тому +32

    Game 4s usually bring out the best in HOF players and this game was no different from Chef Curry. Wiggins and Loon came up huge as well

  • @Shih-mc6vz
    @Shih-mc6vz Рік тому +14

    so it's the celtics drop that made green absolutely no use on offense, if the celtics go trap, draymond would be useful and it shows on the play when he passed kevon looney for the ball and killed the game

  • @justinharris2320
    @justinharris2320 Рік тому +2

    Your breakdown showed the art, philosophy, and strategy of basketball. All the things "dumb jocks" aren't supposed to comprehend. I hope there is a coach out there using this content to educate their young players.

  • @bradleylovej
    @bradleylovej Рік тому

    This was a really entertaining video and great analysis. Thank you

  • @belegendary613
    @belegendary613 Рік тому +3

    Klay Thompson Defense was superb this game. Andrew Wiggins Boards were monumental, Steph willed them to victory, but these other two guys were huge on the victory as well.

  • @spongecake951
    @spongecake951 Рік тому +5

    curry was on a pretty long shooting slump this season but he has really showed up in these finals

  • @pinoysausage69
    @pinoysausage69 Рік тому

    Great explanation and breaking down strategies. Can't wait to watch Game 5. Go Dubs!

  • @thehoneyasmr
    @thehoneyasmr Рік тому

    Thank you so much for this. I need breakdowns about my fave team to really understand their greatness besides just watching. So thank you.

  • @Artrey30
    @Artrey30 Рік тому +8

    Side note the NBA didn't count any of Draymond Greens blocks in Game 4. He should have 3. hmm hmm but Dray is now 8th ranked all time in NBA Steals in NBA Finals surpassing Dwayne wade.