Steph Curry forced a Box n One in the Finals

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Called for this shyt four years ago . :ufdup:

https://www.thecoli.com/threads/bas...h-curry-stoppable.321473/page-9#post-13541286

Shame on a team for actually trying to defend an offensive player, how dare they :dwillhuh:
Thank you . :snoop:


As I said in the other thread I :salute: Nurse for that ... and it was effective . Raps just couldn’t capitalize .


Not the point. You never see box and 1 outside of college or HS ball, let alone the NBA Finals. It'd be like someone running the Wishbone in the Super Bowl.

if a coach thought it’d be effective , then why not? :what:


You do know several pro coaches are running college plays and have a sizable college playbook section in their overall playbook to accommodate these QBs coming out of college right ?
 

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Raps running the flex offense next game :ufdup:
 

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Have we ever seen this defense in the NBA? :gucci:

teams so shook of Steph Curry nobody commands this type of defensive respect
He's gonna face a Triangle in Two next :pachaha:





He was the only guy on the floor for them that was even looking at the basket...great call by Nurse and the box in one was very effective...



And it's called a triangle in two for a reason..:gucci:
 

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Not the point. You never see box and 1 outside of college or HS ball, let alone the NBA Finals. It'd be like someone running the Wishbone in the Super Bowl.

I don't think they understand how much this elevates a player. You basically admitted to your entire team that. We can't guard him. So we will use the entire defensive scheme to stop One Player. This simply does not happen in the Pros. :mjlol:

It's used in Middle school, High School or College because you usually only have one guy that's way better than everyone else. In the NBA one player should not be looked at as THAT superior to everyone on the court by a defense.

Nick Nurse is shameless though gotta be :pachaha:
 
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