Mav's Cuban Rips Rockets: 'They Aren't Good'
When coaches like Carlisle and Gregg Popovich have time to hone their game plans against a single opponent, suddenly that corner 3 that was there all year dries up, or that basic defensive rotation that was rock-solid all season is coming a second too late. In the playoffs, teams with limited game plans get exposed. Conveniently, Cuban believes that Houston, his teams first-round opponent in this seasons playoffs, is one of the most one-dimensional teams in the playoffs.
[The biggest difference is] practice time. Theres no more predictable team than the Rockets. You know exactly what theyre gonna do, he says. But James Harden is so good. Thats what analytics have begot. Right? Predictability. If you know what the percentages are, in the playoffs, you have time to counter them. Whether youre good enough to do it is another question. Because they are very talented, and James Harden, I think, is the MVP. Because thats not a very good team over there.
In the NBA playoffs, checkers turns into chess. Last season, the Spurs swept the Mavs during the regular season, but that had absolutely no bearing when the teams met in the first round. Carlisle actually had time to implement an opponent-specific strategy, and the Mavs almost pulled off a shocking upset. It took the eventual champs seven games to oust Dallas by far their biggest scare on the road to glory. Cuban credits San Antonios flexibility as the eventual difference in that series.
We changed things up, but we didnt have the manpower when they adjusted. They went through a whole season of doing it one way, and then they went to pick-and-roll with Tiago Splitter as their go-to bread and butter, he says. Those are the types of things where you have to have balance. They had somewhere else to go.
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