From watching Billy Donovan coach his Florida teams over the years, point guards are more facilitator-oriented then scoring-oriented, which should translate well to the current PG-driven NBA game.
It has been said many times that the NBA is a pick and roll league, and the Thunder are no exception to this premise. I really enjoyed watching Westbrook and Adams run the pick and roll towards the end of last season. Westbrook and had good chemistry between them, and we all have seen the and the is something that we could see much more of in the season to come.
We also saw Russell Westbrook have his best offensive passing season ever, amassing eleven triple doubles and a 38.8 usage rate. Both were far and away tops in the league.
Russell the facilitator will absolutely work in the systems we’ve seen from Donovan over the years at Florida. That's the good Russ that can tear apart entire defenses by himself. However, I don’t know how Westbrook the out of control whirling dervish with five to ten turnovers while recording a triple double is going to work. That’s Billy Donovan’s problem now, and it is a problem that needs to be solved so that the Thunder can capitalize on their enormous offensive talents.
If I were Russell Westbrook, I would definitely find myself wondering how this coach is going to use me when he’s more known for having that fits a specific skill set.
I suppose time will tell what, if anything, changes for the , but I’m sure Russell Westbrook hopes Billy Donovan is more like and less like the University of Florida’s Donovan.相关的主题文章:
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