
VĂctor Muñoz sufre una lesiĂłn en el sĂłleo que le 'complica' el Mundial
VĂctor Muñoz sufre una lesiĂłn en el sĂłleo que complica su Mundial
The Cleveland Cavaliers need to reestablish the pick-and-roll and get Jarrett Allen more involved in their offense to counter the Toronto Raptors' physical defense in Game 5. The current strategy has limited their scoring opportunities and effectiveness.
The Cavaliers need to reestablish the pick-and-roll and involve Jarrett Allen more in their offense to counter the Raptors' defense.
The Raptors' physicality and defensive switches have limited the Cavaliers' ability to run the pick-and-roll effectively, resulting in fewer scoring opportunities.
Jarrett Allen's involvement is crucial because he can exploit mismatches against smaller defenders like RJ Barrett, which can help tire out Barrett and create scoring chances.
The pick-and-roll is vital for the Cavaliers' offense as it creates driving lanes and scoring opportunities, which are essential for generating outside shots.

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The pick-and-roll has been a mainstay for the Cavsâ offense since the James Harden trade and was at the start of the series. In Game 1, Harden accumulated four assists out of the pick-and-roll with a big. By contrast, in Game 4, he only had one assist out of that action. Going smaller and playing less drop coverage has hurt Clevelandâs ability to run the pick-and-roll. Instead of having Jakob Poeltl on Allen, RJ Barrett is the primary defender in the starting lineup. This easily allows the Raptors to switch the action, mitigating any advantage youâre trying to create with the screen. The Cavs have countered by relying on more guard-on-guard screens. If youâre going to switch everything, you might as well use the guards to create favorable matchups. Thereâs solid rationale for this. The issue is, guards donât have gravity going toward the rim. If you cause a momentary mismatch, it doesnât break the defense because itâs always easier to recover side-to-side than it is to collapse and then try to get back out to shooters. In short, the guard-to-guard screens donât generate looks going to the rim. Just somewhat stagnant outside looks. Itâs incredibly difficult to have a good offense if you canât get anything going inside. Creating clean looks from the outside is predicated entirely on your ability to get to the basket. The Boston Celtics wouldnât be the three-point shooting juggernaut they are if they didnât have multiple ball handlers who could beat mismatches and create advantages going to the hoop. Right now, the Cavs arenât doing that. They need to get actions going north and south. And they also need to find ways to get Jamal Sheed off Harden. Being able to reestablish the pick-and-roll with the bigs should help with both.
The Raptors have conceded a mismatch inside by having Barrett guard Allen to start games. Theyâre okay with Barrett getting beaten inside if it means they can slow down the pick-and-roll and be versatile elsewhere defensively. But right now, theyâre getting all the advantages of this strategy without having to worry about any of the consequences. Cleveland tried to get the ball to Allen on a post-up with Barrett on one of the first possessions in Game 4, but a bad entry pass from Harden resulted in a turnover. For whatever reason, this caused the Cavs to stop looking for Allen altogether as he had just five field-goal attempts in Game 4.
If you wanted to attribute Torontoâs Game 4 victory to one thing, itâd be how they won the possession battle. The Raptors attempted 10 more shots from the field and 13 more free throws. And even though they shot worse than the Cavs, getting more shots up helped overcome that disparity. Securing defensive rebounds and forcing turnovers led to this. Offensive rebounds happen for a few reasons, but usually, they can be the result of defensive breakdowns. Every rotation to contest a drive at the rim results in one person who isnât boxed out. That â combined with the Raptors just playing with more energy â allowed them to control this category. Turning it over 17 times doesnât help. The Raptorsâ offense in the regular season was predicated on running in the open floor. Giveaways, especially live-ball ones, invite Toronto to do that. The Raptors have a great defensive team. Their length and switchability allow them to get more deflections than most teams, but Donovan Mitchell and Harden need to be better. If you go back and look at the guardâs turnovers from Games 3 and 4, youâll see that a good portion of them were simply from a lack of focus. That canât happen in games that are this important. If the Cavs can win the possession game, theyâll easily win Game 5.
The Cavs absolutely do need Mitchell to score. And if heâs going to do that as efficiently as the Cavs need him to, itâll be because heâs getting to the rim. Mitchell took 24 shots in Game 4, but only four in the restricted area. He missed all four of them. Overall, he went just 2-10 on shots in the paint. When heâs not able to beat teams at the rim, he becomes overly reliant on the outside shot. Mitchell is a good pull-up three-point shooter, but that is a much higher-variant shot than what youâd like if itâs going to be someoneâs main form of offense. Mitchell has talked about saving his body for the playoffs. Heâs added more elements to his in-between game, particularly with the floater, so that he can be ready for the postseason. Well, now is the time to show what heâs been saving his body for. The Cavs are two bad performances away from their season being over â and possibly this era of Cleveland basketball as we know it. Thereâs no reason to leave anything in the tank now.