100%. Fun matchup to start the year too.
DANManman said:
Klay's out there making plays! Rumors of his demise appear to be greatly exaggerated.
We'll see how he holds up through the season, though.
shack009 said:
We had to bring our new defensive stopper to shut down a career quarter from HB.
We need him to be just an average shooter.shack009 said:
Absolutely brutal start for PJ…
I think the Wolves got worse with KAT for Randle, Nuggets got worse by losing KCP and adding Westbrick, and the Thunder and Mavs got better. Wolves have some more depth but at wing, not PF/C. I think they are going to have to make another trade because Randle is more boneheaded than KAT, which says a lot.The Shank Ag said:
If Klay can shoot better than 40% from 3 this season, this team is a 3 seed at worst
I loved the physicality and everything about the defense. Both the mindset and the coverages. Picking up full court was a fun wrinkle we didn't see a ton of last year.jeffdjohnson said:
Even though the media picked up on the fact that Klay isn't the same guy post-injury, everyone is overlooking just how much better he is than 2023-24 THJ. Klay doesn't need to be an all star to raise the ceiling of this team.
Mavs looked very physical last night and have a lot of offensive firepower to match. Luka looked a little rusty to start after missing pre-season but came out better the 2nd half. I think (barring injuries) the Mavs will finish either 1 or 2 in the West.
M.C. Swag said:Nothing about the Mavs offense will hurt Klay. He can still curl around screens and get movement looks if he wants. He can also save his legs and drill wide open shots that Luka or Kyrie create. Maybe his C&S 3% is similar to 'cheap 3&D' players, but his gravity isn't. Last year he shot 38% on 9 3PA per game. That's great shooting on elite volume and he will bend defenses just by being on the court.Infection_Ag11 said:
The problem is Klay has to be running silly to utilize his skill set. His open catch and shoot three % is the same as a number of cheap available 3 and D players. What makes him unique is his shooting percentage on the move off screens and on contested jumpers. He had over 150 more shot attempts coming off screens last year than the player with the second most in the league (Curry).
If we aren't planning to fundamentally adjust how we play offense, these moves are just a waste of money. Dallas has to utilize off ball screens and movement MUCH more to get value out of Klay. People have this idea that he's this incredible open catch and shoot guy that has value in that skill alone, and it just isn't true. Hes just a really expensive version of a very common, generic NBA player if that's all we plan to do.
And honestly the Mavs offense SHOULD change to more movement shooting because more teams are going to copy the Celtics defensive formula and cover the corners while allowing Luka to iso. If Luka and Kyrie can't get their iso buckets to fall, we'll need someone who knows how to use a screen to fire off a quick shot.
Regardless this team needed an infusion of a reliable 3pt threat.
- After the trade deadline, Dallas shot 36% from three as a team. - - Klay shot 38% for all of last season.
- In the NBA Finals, they shot 29.4 percent on above-the-break threes. - - Klay shot 38% from above the break for all of last season.
- On wide-open threes, classified as the closest defender being six or more feet away, Dallas shot 37.1 percent in the playoffs, and a dreadful 31.1 percent in the Finals. - - Klay shot 37% on wide open 3s for all of last season.
Even if we change NOTHING about how we play, Klay profiles as someone who's shooting will improve the team offense simply by his gravity and increased efficiency. And those improvements are further amplified when you simply need him to be better than THJ (a player that made the Mavs worse in every measurable category when he was on the court).
jeffdjohnson said:
Even though the media picked up on the fact that Klay isn't the same guy post-injury, everyone is overlooking just how much better he is than 2023-24 THJ. Klay doesn't need to be an all star to raise the ceiling of this team.
Mavs looked very physical last night and have a lot of offensive firepower to match. Luka looked a little rusty to start after missing pre-season but came out better the 2nd half. I think (barring injuries) the Mavs will finish either 1 or 2 in the West.