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Chandler wrote:NYKBocker wrote:Chandler wrote:NYKBocker wrote:ramtour420 wrote:I don't want Mitch on this team, not with the way we are capable of playing without Hack-a-Mitch. We rip opposite teams soul out and molest it. When they do Hack-a-Mitch they get all sort of confidence and we lose all momentum
Hack-a-mitch is so stupid. It puts the other team in the penalty. I say leave Mitch in and let them give us fouls. This will only help our other players. In the 4th quarter you take him out when they do it.
yes, BUT they choose the timing strategically so the only one going to the line is Mitch, and then there's not much time after where the rest of the team can exploit it. And we can't get him off the court easily unless we burn a time out. he needs to get his FT% in the high 50s or better
This also means their players now have used their share of fouls. When they had Hack-a-Shack, it worked cause every team had a slew of centers to guard Shaq so they had 18 to 24 fouls between them. Now they will need to have their rotational players foul Mitch. Like I said, stupid.
Before the last two minutes you can have anyone grab him so you use ur guy w fouls to spare or some bench guy. In the last 2 minutes you can foul him if he’s part of the play. Cavs exploited this too by fouling him when he set a screen.
They increased their lead w this so it’s tough to say it doesn’t work or it’s dumb. I hate it as a fan and totally agree it can backfire but if I were a Cavs coach I don’t want Mitch on the floor as he can change a game w his defense and rebounds and this is the best way to get him off the floor.
He needs to hit his FTs
If he's out there earlier in the quarter they aren't going to want to waste fouls like that. It's gonna cost them down the stretch. Mitch obviously has to hit his FTs but, if the game is close you can't have him out there late. We can go double big and then it's just JB/Mikal/OG vs DM/Harden/Wade. Having Mitch behind Brunson if he gets beat on defense helps.
I like the 5 out approach personally. Opens up the floor for everyone. Eliminates the double if we make the shots off the pass, KAT as the HUB is still in play.
Hart is the x factor. Is he taking and hitting open threes to keep the defense honest? That's the only weakness I see in our game right now.
JBGoat wrote:KiChandler wrote:NYKBocker wrote:Chandler wrote:NYKBocker wrote:ramtour420 wrote:I don't want Mitch on this team, not with the way we are capable of playing without Hack-a-Mitch. We rip opposite teams soul out and molest it. When they do Hack-a-Mitch they get all sort of confidence and we lose all momentum
Hack-a-mitch is so stupid. It puts the other team in the penalty. I say leave Mitch in and let them give us fouls. This will only help our other players. In the 4th quarter you take him out when they do it.
yes, BUT they choose the timing strategically so the only one going to the line is Mitch, and then there's not much time after where the rest of the team can exploit it. And we can't get him off the court easily unless we burn a time out. he needs to get his FT% in the high 50s or better
This also means their players now have used their share of fouls. When they had Hack-a-Shack, it worked cause every team had a slew of centers to guard Shaq so they had 18 to 24 fouls between them. Now they will need to have their rotational players foul Mitch. Like I said, stupid.
Before the last two minutes you can have anyone grab him so you use ur guy w fouls to spare or some bench guy. In the last 2 minutes you can foul him if he’s part of the play. Cavs exploited this too by fouling him when he set a screen.
They increased their lead w this so it’s tough to say it doesn’t work or it’s dumb. I hate it as a fan and totally agree it can backfire but if I were a Cavs coach I don’t want Mitch on the floor as he can change a game w his defense and rebounds and this is the best way to get him off the floor.
He needs to hit his FTs
If he's out there earlier in the quarter they aren't going to want to waste fouls like that. It's gonna cost them down the stretch. Mitch obviously has to hit his FTs but, if the game is close you can't have him out there late. We can go double big and then it's just JB/Mikal/OG vs DM/Harden/Wade. Having Mitch behind Brunson if he gets beat on defense helps.
I like the 5 out approach personally. Opens up the floor for everyone. Eliminates the double if we make the shots off the pass, KAT as the HUB is still in play.
Hart is the x factor. Is he taking and hitting open threes to keep the defense honest? That's the only weakness I see in our game right now.
yeah but my point was those fouls weren't wasted. they increased their lead and got Mitch off the court
Chandler wrote:JBGoat wrote:KiChandler wrote:NYKBocker wrote:Chandler wrote:NYKBocker wrote:ramtour420 wrote:I don't want Mitch on this team, not with the way we are capable of playing without Hack-a-Mitch. We rip opposite teams soul out and molest it. When they do Hack-a-Mitch they get all sort of confidence and we lose all momentum
Hack-a-mitch is so stupid. It puts the other team in the penalty. I say leave Mitch in and let them give us fouls. This will only help our other players. In the 4th quarter you take him out when they do it.
yes, BUT they choose the timing strategically so the only one going to the line is Mitch, and then there's not much time after where the rest of the team can exploit it. And we can't get him off the court easily unless we burn a time out. he needs to get his FT% in the high 50s or better
This also means their players now have used their share of fouls. When they had Hack-a-Shack, it worked cause every team had a slew of centers to guard Shaq so they had 18 to 24 fouls between them. Now they will need to have their rotational players foul Mitch. Like I said, stupid.
Before the last two minutes you can have anyone grab him so you use ur guy w fouls to spare or some bench guy. In the last 2 minutes you can foul him if he’s part of the play. Cavs exploited this too by fouling him when he set a screen.
They increased their lead w this so it’s tough to say it doesn’t work or it’s dumb. I hate it as a fan and totally agree it can backfire but if I were a Cavs coach I don’t want Mitch on the floor as he can change a game w his defense and rebounds and this is the best way to get him off the floor.
He needs to hit his FTs
If he's out there earlier in the quarter they aren't going to want to waste fouls like that. It's gonna cost them down the stretch. Mitch obviously has to hit his FTs but, if the game is close you can't have him out there late. We can go double big and then it's just JB/Mikal/OG vs DM/Harden/Wade. Having Mitch behind Brunson if he gets beat on defense helps.
I like the 5 out approach personally. Opens up the floor for everyone. Eliminates the double if we make the shots off the pass, KAT as the HUB is still in play.
Hart is the x factor. Is he taking and hitting open threes to keep the defense honest? That's the only weakness I see in our game right now.
yeah but my point was those fouls weren't wasted. they increased their lead and got Mitch off the court
We couldn't hit the floor if we fell out of bed that game. Mitch was not really the problem. We were 2-19 from 3 at one point IIRC. The KAT HUB was stunted as well. We went 5 out and they were too tired to cover everyone late in the game. We need to come out like that and hit our shots. They will have no answer for JB if they can't double him...as long as we hit our shots. Spread the floor. Open the lanes. Profit.
Hart needs to take and make his opportunities. Deuce needs to hit his shots too. We can certainly play better than we did last game. Hack a Mitch can come back to bite a team in the ass if he can hit most of his FTs. That's the only real answer to Hack a Mitch.
We need OG at 100% too. His defense was crucial during that run.
Hack a Mitch is for mentally weak teams. Who get exposed as the game goes on. See Celtics, 7ers, Cavs.
newyorknewyork wrote:Hack a Mitch is for mentally weak teams. Who get exposed as the game goes on. See Celtics, 7ers, Cavs.
It never works for them and it sets them up for failure.
newyorknewyork wrote:Hack a Mitch is for mentally weak teams. Who get exposed as the game goes on. See Celtics, 7ers, Cavs.
When your going losing, its an attempt.
Hacking rarely works. Low percentage.
But when your losing, teams try.
Blame Silver, Blame Shaq, blame mentally weak teams, the rain, or blame Mitch for not hitting a reasonable % of this FT's!
newyorknewyork wrote:Nalod wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:Hack a Mitch is for mentally weak teams. Who get exposed as the game goes on. See Celtics, 7ers, Cavs.
When your going losing, its an attempt.
Hacking rarely works. Low percentage.
But when your losing, teams try.
Blame Silver, Blame Shaq, blame mentally weak teams, the rain, or blame Mitch for not hitting a reasonable % of this FT's!


I know who I am blaming!!! Just do it granny style already and put some fear into the opposition
I keep reading this thread title as “Bitch Time” and I’m like, OK, we need that too
Gonna have to go over second apron to resign him but whatever. F Silver.
Panos wrote:100%. I said this in the game thread:panos wrote:Mitch is going to be KEY in this series. I REALLY hope he's been working on that Free Throw and it translates in-game!
I think he's our X-Factor.
I was wrong. Bridges and SHAMET have been the X Factors