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Aldridge won't shoot that high of percentage again. Hell he made one falling down with his left hand. He was just "on". Yes the spurs will shoot above average all series if yesterday's defense is what they see but they won't shoot 65% or whatever it was. That is unreal offensive efficiency
That's what people kept saying in 2014, but the Spurs kept doing it anyway. The Spurs shot 61% against the Thunder. In the 2014 playoffs, the Spurs broke 55% five times with three of those coming in the finals, and this is with a ton of blowouts resulting in garbage time bringing the field goal percentage down.
If you don't defend well, the Spurs will score with tremendous efficiency because they don't get complacent and quit doing whatever is working. As long as the thunder keep trying to single cover Aldridge in the low post, he's going to shoot a high percentage. As long as both defenders collapse on the ball handler in the pick and roll, the spurs will make a high percentage of open midrange jumpers and layups. As long as they don't fight through back screens, the spurs will make a high percentage of open threes. As long as they don't get into proper defensive stance and show help against kawhi, he is going to shoot a high percentage. As long as they don't get back in transition, the spurs will score a high percentage on the break and secondary break. Half the time a shot went up the spurs had someone under the basket waiting for a tip-in if the shot had missed because the thunder weren't boxing out.
The thunder played lazy, sloppy defense. You do that against the spurs in the playoffs, you get murdered.