The Zach Lowe Show - LeBron Returns, the Pistons Are Rolling, and Insights to Mediocrity With Steve Jones Jr.

Episode Date: November 19, 2025

Steve Jones Jr. joins Zach to first break down LeBron James's season debut (1:48). How’d the Lakers offense look? Any concerns on defense? And how far can they go in a loaded West? Next, a look at t...he red-hot Pistons (25:44) and what their ceiling can be. Then a quick detour to Zach’s Insights to Mediocrity (42:26) this week, featuring what to do about your ties! Lastly, the pair share some thoughts on the Cavs (44:12), Wolves (51:28), and Heat (1:02:26), as well as some court and jersey gripes to get off their chest! Host: Zach Lowe Guest: Steve Jones Jr. Producers: Mike Wargon, Jesse Aron, Jonathan Frias, Billy Gil Social: Keith Fujimoto The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:38 See official rules at michelope ultra.com for free entry, entry deadlines, prizes, and details. Coming up on a Wednesday edition of the Zach Lowe show, we've got Steve Jones Jr. from the Dunker Spot in the house. One of the guys I always say, if you want to know what happened in the game, if you care about the actual basketball strategy, This is your guy and we're going to talk about a whole lot of stuff. The Detroit Pistons, 11 in a row.
Starting point is 00:01:02 What are they doing well? What are they not doing well? Should Jill and Duren be an all-star? We're going to talk about that. LeBron, finally, we get LeBron with Luca and Reeves again this season and the Lakers. They win. They beat the jazz. How did LeBron look?
Starting point is 00:01:14 What did we see? What was encouraging? What was not so encouraging? And then we're going to bounce around the league. Point Ant in Minnesota. Ante Edwards basically functioning as full-time point card. Now, how's that working? What do we see?
Starting point is 00:01:25 what does the film see Tyler Hero How is he going to fit into the heats offense? We got some gripes We got some gripes Off of our chest We've talked about injuries
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Starting point is 00:02:31 Welcome to The Zach Lowe show, it's Wednesday morning, and LeBron James made his debut for the Lakers in 2025, 2026 last night. LeBron still plays for the Lakers. Syattaca kicked it. He's ready to play. The Detroit Pistons won there. 11th, 11th straight NBA basketball game.
Starting point is 00:02:50 Detroit basketball is all the way back. We got a lot to talk about. Steve Jones Jr., one half of the Dunker Spot podcast. A must listen, he and Nikai is Dunkin. If you want to know what's going on in the NBA and the WNBA, they're your guys. Steve Jones, how you doing? I'm good.
Starting point is 00:03:08 Happy to be here, excited to be here. I'm ready to talk some hoops, man. All right, we got to start with LeBron. You know why? Because he's the all-time leading score and at worst, the second best player of all time, and he plays for the Lakers, and he came back and played his first game, Leslie.
Starting point is 00:03:20 So we got to start with him. 11.12 assists, including a fourth quarter, just dime up frenzy of no-look passes and pick and roll play. The Lakers beat the Jazz, who just the jazz just either score or give up 140 points in every game, one of the one of two or both. And they started the lake. Everyone was curious, would they start the lineup that we all sort of expected or would they work Marcus Smart in who would come off the bench?
Starting point is 00:03:45 They start Reeves, Luca, LeBron, Rui, Aiton, Dominaten. What's your first impressions of both LeBron and the Lakers with LeBron having already now seen Lucas Luca's Luca MVP candidate? but Reeves has ascended to a different stature in the first three weeks of the season. So what's your first impressions? I think the last two things that you said are what made it fun to watch that because you have what Luca does and you have the growth of Austin Reeves and you have Jay J.J. Redick trying to get them to play with championship habits.
Starting point is 00:04:16 So instead of it being the course of, hey, we're going to try and make some changes, LeBron has to do too much and, oh, no, what do we do? We've got a little bit more of a stronger base and now LeBron can kind of come in. I think you saw him play in the flow a lot more. It's always odd to me to see the plays where Luca gets a pick and roll and the defense helps and to kick out to LeBron who's driving a closeout and vice versa. Like they ran a great play to start the second half where it was LeBron on one side, a flare on the other side, got a violation didn't count.
Starting point is 00:04:47 The play was even more detailed than that. And I think it's very important. You highlighted it. I did too. It was the first play of the second half. So you know that's one that coaches. It's like, we got to go to this. Let's get this flowing.
Starting point is 00:04:58 It was a LeBron Reeves pick and roll on the right side designed to get a small guy switched under LeBron. They got it. LeBron went into the post and at the same time, Luca ran off a flare screen on the other side from Aiton and LeBron kicked it there and there was a foul. But that's the kind of play, the three-man synergy between those guys. That's what we're looking for, right?
Starting point is 00:05:19 That's why that play stood out to you, I bet. Absolutely. And I think it's just finding a way to work them in together. I thought one thing they did a good job of was using Austin Reeves as a cross-screener for Luca and LeBron. Obviously, we know LeBron's going to attack matchups, and so he was looking at Keonté George all night. But Austin Reeves being able to get to it a little more randomly at times.
Starting point is 00:05:37 I think there was a play. LeBron caught at the top, swing it to Luca. Austin Reeves comes from the corners at the bat pick, Utah switches. LeBron gets in the middle of the floor. Doing those kind of things, I think, is where you kind of can feel the weight and finding ways to use them together.
Starting point is 00:05:51 Because a Luca LeBron pick and roll is just going to be a switch, and usually the defensive presence is going to be, okay, we have to live with this. Who's going to guard Reeves? Can that be the matchup? Even when Marcus Smart comes in the game, you could use them as a screener depending on who's guarding him.
Starting point is 00:06:05 And then obviously with DeAndre Aten if there's a Vig in there, I think he's going to, LeBron's would be good for DeAndre Aten, especially if he's in the post and teams are trying to work to double and he can kind of flash or be the dunker spot.
Starting point is 00:06:16 So just kind of figure out the synergy is going to be important for them. Yeah, he started slow. LeBron did. I think he only had taken one shot 14 minutes into the game and it was a three hadn't scored yet. And there was not as much of that sort of three-man synergy or two-man synergy early as I thought there was going to be.
Starting point is 00:06:39 But then you remember, Scott hasn't played in a long time with the Lakers and he's feeling his way back into the game. And you could see him being deferential in a way that is rare for him, like just hit ahead, get off of it early. And then the longer the game went, the more he started to pick his spots. We saw a lot of that two-man game between he and Reeves, and they would post LeBron. And he didn't even have to work so hard against the mismatches. There was one where he basically posted up at the three-point line, and they loaded to him so aggressively that he just flicked it to Aiton, I think, for a little floater.
Starting point is 00:07:09 He got Aten another lob at some point. He got Marcus Smart to lay up, all out of post-up stuff. Then he had another play in the second quarter, and this is when he started to rev up. I think it was even after a make. Luca quickly imbounded to LeBron on the right side. and LeBron saw I got a runway in front of me. No one's in front of me. Okay, full blast.
Starting point is 00:07:28 First full blast we've seen in a while drives it super hard. Cody Williams is backpedaling like, okay, I don't want any part of this. I don't know what happened to me. I'm Cody Williams. I've suddenly got to deal with this freight train. And he kicked to La Ravia in the left corner from the paint for a three. And you started to get that rolling. And then you highlighted the other play where Reeves set a back screen for him in the paint,
Starting point is 00:07:49 got Keante George switched on to him. and he just put Gant to George in the basket. I think he scored and shouted for an N-1 that he didn't get. I just thought it was offensively as good as you could have hoped for for the Lakers. After sort of a slow feeling out start, they began to lean into some of the stuff that if this is going to work, this is how it's going to work. He had a run of pick and roll play in the fourth quarter where he created three straight buckets, one for him, two for other guys.
Starting point is 00:08:18 No, I think three, I think it was one for Vincent on a three. and layup for Aiton and then Jackson Hayes got a dunk. And it was like, all right, this is, and that is, and that was with Luca off the floor. And they leaned into that. I love that they've already settled into that rotation of Luca gets his alone minutes. And when Luke is on the bench, it's LeBron and Reeves together. I think that's the smart way to do it. That's the way they did it last year.
Starting point is 00:08:44 Offensively, I think A plus, everything they could have wanted. Defensively, I will say that starting. five looks slow. And as other people have noted, it's basically Reeves, kind of undersized dish guard who struggle sometimes on defense, three power forward types in terms of who they, what types of players, their best to guard in LeBron, Luca, and Rui, and a pretty traditional center in Aiton. And you could see the speed of, even like Sfima High Luke flying around the floor was too fast for them. I'm just tabling it. I don't even know what I would do if I were JJ Reddick and I want to give this group more time, but that did stand out to me.
Starting point is 00:09:25 What did you think of them defensively? Well, I think for the Lakers, they don't want to put two on the ball if they can avoid it. Utah is not a great matchup for them in the sense that they're going to fly around and move the ball and move their bodies. And so you saw the Lakers get dained on switches and Lurie Markkin and sliding into the lane. I think for them, they've just got to get to a comfort level of contain, contests, and just live with the results. Those nights where they can't keep the ball in front,
Starting point is 00:09:51 the nights where they can't get back in transition, it's going to happen. But they've got to get to a point where they can just be decisive defensively. I think their worst moments are when they're not decisive on the defensive end, and not communicate, not switching. I think that's why Marcus Smart's really important, just because he can guard a lot of people, and they're going to have to find a way to just be comfortable with communicating and switching. Because with this Rui, Luca, and LeBron,
Starting point is 00:10:16 who's on the weak side, who's helping, when is DeAndre Aitin going to help? what's he doing in pick and roll? Like, there's questions. And they can't just settle on switching like they did last year. I thought LeBron looked, you know, a little lurchy sometimes on defense closing out on guys. But he was talking. He was scram switching.
Starting point is 00:10:35 Like when you saw a mismatch in the post, he'd come out and grab people. He was doing all the stuff you would on defense, you would hope for on defense. And if he does look a little lurchy closing out on like Keante George, who's 20 years younger than he is, basically, you do have to remember. he's almost 41 coming off sciatica. So yeah, he looked a little lurchy. It's all right. I just don't really know.
Starting point is 00:10:56 Everyone is always over-focused on the starting five. The starting five, even if you keep it the same, you can change the rotation. We saw that lineup with Smart in place of Rui in certain points of the game. You can lean on that lineup more. We saw Gabe Vincent come back last night. We saw no Jared Vanderbilt, who's kind of getting marginalized again from the rotation. But you can keep that starting five. and minimize its minutes together if it becomes a problem defensively.
Starting point is 00:11:22 I just don't love any of the answers. Like the easy answer is Rui, right? You've got to bring Rui off to bench because Reeves is just too good now. Obviously, it's not Luca. It's not LeBron. It's not going to be the only, you know, starting caliber center on the team. I just don't really love any Lakers answer where less Rui is the answer. Rui has been everything they could have hoped to would be.
Starting point is 00:11:43 He's averaging 15 a game, shooting 57%, 48% on threes. pretty solid defensively. I just don't love that that's the only answer really to the starting five riddle. He's just been too good. I think you got to keep him in there. And then you can close with whoever you'd like
Starting point is 00:12:01 depending on the matchup. But I think you keep him rolling. Offensively, I think he's found his sweet spot and then defensively. I think for them it's just about help defense. I think if Luca can rotate and Austin Reed can show help and they don't get beat on the second close-up, they can usually live with the result.
Starting point is 00:12:17 but I don't know if you start Marcus Smart. I think you keep him in the rotation. I think I like that lineup with him and Reeves and Luca and LeBron and Aiton, but I don't know if you have to start it. Also, no connect last night who had been in the rotation, no Brani who had been in and out of the rotation. So JJ's got his full compliment now for the first time all season. We're going to see how he uses it.
Starting point is 00:12:37 I just thought, you know, couldn't have gone any better offensively, really. The Lakers are now 11 and 4. They are fourth in the West. They've only played six home games, nine road games. a game behind both Houston and Denver and the loss column and the Thunder are 14 and 1 and never lose. You know, ever since Rich Paul put out
Starting point is 00:12:57 the passive aggressive statement over the summer about, you know, it's hard to win now and plan for the future at the same time and we all want what's best for the big guy. There's been this sort of search for what's going to happen next for LeBron, whether this Los Angeles is the final chapter of his career or if he continues playing after this year,
Starting point is 00:13:15 there's another place for him. And the presumption has been, well, if there is another place for him, it's going to be a mix of sentimentality and winning, wherever that is, right? Cleveland would be the most obvious sort of sentimental plus winning example. And he can go anywhere if he wants to sign for the minimum. He could go to Oklahoma City for the minimum. I don't see that ever happening, but he could. He could get to a better team if he's willing to sign for any amount of money
Starting point is 00:13:40 because he could literally sign anywhere. He could sign who they were wins a championship. But I do look at this Lakers team. I'm like, I'm not, if he wants to get paid even like a mid-level exception or some commensurate salary, I'm not sure how many places are going to be better than this. Like this is a good team. It's biggest disadvantage. And stop me if you've heard this before is they play in the wrong conference with a young juggernaut in Oklahoma City and Denver,
Starting point is 00:14:06 who has been about Oklahoma City's peer in almost every measure so far this year. I still, like, how far do you think to live? Lakers can get this year? I think the biggest thing is them getting off to a hot start is very important. I think they have to get top four to give themselves a chance, gets that second round, and then let's see where we're at. I think the
Starting point is 00:14:26 problem for me with the Lakers has always been, okay, they have the pieces, they might be able to make it run in the playoffs, they're down in the standings and they're fighting from up above. So I think if they give themselves a shot in the standings, you can stick with OKC in Denver and Houston, okay, let's play a ball, let's have the five C, and let's see what we can do against the
Starting point is 00:14:41 thunder. Because eventually you've got to beat the Thunder. You can't win the West Conference unless you beat Thunder. That's just facts. So they need to stick around the top for them to be able to hit their ceiling. Yeah, I mean, I guess there's a world where you can imagine a scenario where the Lakers have always done okay against the Thunder. They like their size and bullying style of play against them. I frankly think the Thunder have advanced past any sort of level of being intimidated or whatever by that style. But just imagine a world where like the Thunder get into the playoffs, get into the second round against the Lakers. If the Lakers advance past like Wemby in the first round or Anthony Edwards in the first round or whatever a horrible matchup is waiting for them.
Starting point is 00:15:27 And maybe somebody on the Thunder tweaks an ankle. They get a little like, you know, the moment gets big in the Thunder even though they just won the championship. It's Los Angeles. Lakers do Lakers things. They get a big free throw advantage because they always seem to get a big free throw advantage. they've somehow squeaked that series out in seven games. And then maybe like Houston upsets Denver in the second round. And so you don't have to go through both Denver and Oklahoma City.
Starting point is 00:15:51 It's just a lot of it. Like I've always said, I think the Lakers could compete in any playoff series in the Western Conference. Like even against the Thunder, I think they could be competitive. They have been somewhat competitive in series in which the final game score is not competitive against Denver. But winning three in the West just, feels like too much of a stretch for me when one of the best players is 41 years old. I still don't see, do you, like, can they make the finals? Is that what you're saying? They could make the finals? I would just bet heavily. I just don't, I don't know. I don't see it.
Starting point is 00:16:25 The Western Conference is hard, and I think they would need some assistance. That scenario you laid out is probably the one for me. I don't know if they want to face OKC and Denver. So I could see a Western Conference finals run. I'll put it that way. Speaking of the West, one thing you and I wanted to talk about, I meant to talk about it on Monday when I talked about Oklahoma City and Denver and just how awesome they've been so far. And then I sort of apologize to the Rockins fans like, we'll get to you. You know, there's been a lot of belly aching over the last few years about stylistic homogeneity in the NBA. Everybody plays the same way. It's just spread pick and roll.
Starting point is 00:17:02 And at times I do think there has been some truth to that, right? Like spread pick and roll, drive kick. Everybody wants threes. Everybody wants rim. And there's always been exceptions, but man, you look at those top three teams in the West right now. They could not be any different in terms of how they play and what kind of shots they're trying to get. Oklahoma City is this just frenzied, turnover-producing defensive juggernaut who is so much better defensively than anybody right now that it's a joke. And they have this mid-range assassin as the head of the snake.
Starting point is 00:17:34 Denver has just literally a unicorn all-time player. We've never seen anybody like this before. They are last in the league in drives for the second straight year. They don't shoot threes and yet they just bludgeon everybody on offense. Houston is trying to, I guess, be the first team to chase a championship where at least 50% of its offensive philosophy is missing a shot and just getting a rebound on their own misses and beating the hell out of everybody and being giant. and Reed Shepard's coming along too, but, like, just three completely different animals at the top of the West. Like, if you want any kind of different basketball,
Starting point is 00:18:14 you can find it just at the top of the Western Conference standings. Yeah, they all have their own identity. I mean, the Thunder, we know what they do defensively, but I think offensively, I don't know if they get enough credit for the plug-and-playability up and down the roster. Everyone knows what they're supposed to do. They move the ball side to side. They keep pressure on you, and Shay is just continuing to add layers.
Starting point is 00:18:32 So, I mean, he's going to drive to the rim. He gets to the mid-range. He's going to draw some fouls, adding some pull-up threes. So they're hard to deal with because they're unpredictable offensively, and they have more of a confidence on that end. Denver and my end, they're just so connected to me right now on both ends of the floor, offensively empowering Aaron Gordon. We've talked about Yokic and Gordon and Jamal Murray
Starting point is 00:18:53 and the threat of those three in action together. Now Aaron Gordon's real-life threat. It's not just dunker spot. He's just going to be in pick and roll. He's going to get a flare for a three. he's going to attack early in the clock. Yokic, you don't necessarily know when he's going to score. I don't think I've ever seen him happier on the basketball court as far as just, okay,
Starting point is 00:19:09 I initiate, I get a screen, I'm going right to work. You know when I know he's going to score when he shoots because he makes every single shot. He's been on a heater, but I mean, it's just, it's, you can't double him. And then defensively, I think people are trying to figure out, okay, how are they doing this defensively? They're connected. Like, they are trying different things. David Adams got them, you know, hey, we might switch.
Starting point is 00:19:31 might drop. Yokich, guarding on wing, we'll throw zone out there. So they're just figuring things out on both ends. And I think Houston, stylistically, I love a defensive first team, let's slow the pace down team. KD has had an impact as far as being the guy who, okay, maybe this didn't work out to the best of our ability so the first 18 seconds, I can get a shot. Defense is going to show help. I can make whatever shot I need to make. Alperin Shingun and his drives have been really important for them. I think he's been a lot better. Amman Thompson, and obviously getting downhill and the defense he brings. The Reed Shepard has impressed me.
Starting point is 00:20:04 I think he's on the right track. So I've liked seeing his confidence grow, especially in pick and roll, as far as understanding, I have a shot here, I have a pass here, I don't have to force it. And so I'm intrigued to see, can they find the right tempo? But you know what they're going to do every single night, and they believe in their identity. And so I think that's what separates them for me in the Western Conference.
Starting point is 00:20:25 You know what to expect every single night. They're going to compete, and they're hard to beat. Just three really fun teams to watch in completely different ways. All right. Before we get to the red hot Detroit Pistons, we got to talk about some injury news. There's a whole bunch of injuries. Wembe is out two to three weeks with a calf strain. Stefan Castle's already out.
Starting point is 00:20:45 Dylan Harper's already out. Anthony Davis remains out. And the big one, John Morant is also out with a calf strain. It's like the way he's playing. I don't know if that's good or bad for Memphis at this point. Or I don't know if it. I don't even know what's good for Memphis. Four and 11, I had my, on Monday, Steve, I talked about the five-team disaster zone in the Western Conference.
Starting point is 00:21:06 Just I can't remember any moment where so many teams ostensibly designed to win basketball games are not only losing them, but losing them in such catastrophically bad ways with such potentially catastrophic draft pick consequences. one of them already made a catastrophic franchise Destructing destroying, Destructing, destroying trade in the Lukach. It's just unbelievable. And Memphis is one of them. Might as well just tank now, I guess. The big one, though, is Janus,
Starting point is 00:21:40 who is a sigh of relief on the one hand, only out one to two weeks, it appears, with a grade one groin strain. One to two weeks ain't much. It could be five games. It could be seven games. The bucks have quietly. slipped to eight and seven. They're in this jumble of teams. There are five teams in the east who are
Starting point is 00:22:01 either eight and six, seven and six or eight and seven. They are for the season plus seven per 100 possessions with Janus on the floor and minus 12 per 100 possessions with Janus on the floor. That is a gargantuan 19 point gap. Their next seven games don't sound too bad, but you know, what's Philly? Detroit, Portland, Miami, New York, Brooklyn and Washington, better win those two games. I don't care who else is hurry. Better win those games. And Detroit again, that's the heat that Knicks and the Sixers are sort of in their area of the standings right now. And look, the buck's margin is not, the buck, I mean, the bucks are in the lottery right now.
Starting point is 00:22:52 I think, you know, they're also like a game out of third. So, you know, I wouldn't, it's not nothing. Any, any prolonged time that Janus misses is not nothing. And it decreases their margin to take, A, another injury and B, another Janus two-week injury down the line. I'm very interested to see, I think they're one and one without him so far this year, one and two if you include the game where you got hurt and played only 13 minutes. I'm very interested to see if they can, let's say it's those seven games. can they scratch out three and four
Starting point is 00:23:23 or even four and three since two of them are against Brooklyn and Washington if either of those scenarios I think is a W for the Bucks or is this a one in six a oh scenario? I'm just I'm watching that's all. I mean I think they got to go they got a triangle goes back and forth as they can with it
Starting point is 00:23:40 because it's the chance where they can kind of make up some ground maybe you catch a Philly, maybe you catch a Detroit maybe you catch Portland use your home court advantage and hope you can get the best out of it. This is probably why they've tried to play in a different way as far as having a little bit more high pace. Maybe you get Miles Turner more involved offensively. We've seen Kyle Kuzma do some positive things this year.
Starting point is 00:24:01 Ryan Rawlins has been a relevation. And so you kind of have you have a style of play that you can lean on offensively. You will have to play much better defense than you have displayed recently if you want to have sustained sex during the stretch. And those are some tricky matchups. Like Philadelphia is going to drive that basketball. Detroit's very good. Miami's going to drive that basketball. So I think this is a chance for them to kind of lean in a little bit
Starting point is 00:24:24 defensively keep their offensive pace and see if we can scratch out four. That would be four and three would be a home run. And honestly, him, he's just, Yonis is sometimes you wonder if he's indestructible. He has these falls and these injuries that look so bad and he was holding his groin throughout that entire second quarter. You can see he wasn't right. Then it's like one to two weeks.
Starting point is 00:24:43 He'll be back pretty soon. I haven't loved, I haven't looked up numbers. I haven't loved the combination of Portis and Turner together at the four and the five, just because I feel like there's no, there's no like, um, there's no force on offense. No one is going north. It's all on the guards at that point to go north south, which Rollins has been, been up for it, but we'll see. It does feel like there have been a million calf and hamstring injuries to start the season. Apparently there have not. Jeff Stott's in street close on Twitter the preeminent NBA injury expert slash tracker tweeted yesterday,
Starting point is 00:25:23 and I talked to him on the phone about this. The latest updates on Wembe and AD calf injuries got me curious. To start, calf injuries are not up this season when compared to the last five seasons. Not up. It's common to see a spike in soft tissue injuries during the preseason and first 20 games of the year. Okay, I thought that was interesting. I will say talking anecdotally to team health personnel, the Halliburton injury hangover effect is going to make teams
Starting point is 00:25:53 justifiably very, very cautious in terms of extending rest time tables for guys with calf injuries, fearing a catastrophic injury if they come back too soon. I think we're seeing that in Dallas with all the rumblings that Patrick Dumont now wants final say in when Anthony Davis comes back. I thought that was interesting. Any other injury thoughts or should we move on to happier things? We can move on to happier things.
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Starting point is 00:27:53 Where would you like to start with what is happening with the Detroit Pistons? By the way, Jaden Ivy hasn't played the whole season. Tobias Harris hasn't played in quite a while. They're playing as a result, Marcus Sasse hasn't played the whole season. They're playing lineups that have four non-shooters at times and still making it work.
Starting point is 00:28:13 Cade is missed recent games. It doesn't matter because Dennis Jenkins is on the team and is unbelievable. What a story, Dennis Jenkins is. So crafty on offense, can score, can pace throwing these underhand
Starting point is 00:28:25 lefty lobs all over the place. Like a pretty solid perimeter defender. He's a legit guy. He's a real rotation guy. He started alongside Cade last night in their win against the Hawks. You kick us up. Where do you want to start with these guys?
Starting point is 00:28:40 I mean, for me it's Cade Cunningham and the way that he's driven the ship. I think he ties into their identity. They play a very specific style of basketball and they believe. And so sometimes when you have a regular season run like this early in a year, a team gets buy-in. A team gets wins. They have belief and now you have more success.
Starting point is 00:28:58 But Kade's been incredible, I think, as far as his ability to score the basketball, you know, play at his own pace can be said too much. But you never know what you're going to get with one of his drives. It looks like he's not moving in a straight line in the paint finishing. Tifa. And I think his playmaking has grown as far as teams showing more double teams, putting two on the ball. and him being able to make the right reads and that kind of opening things up for Detroit and the half court at times.
Starting point is 00:29:21 Jalen Duren has been really good with him as well. That growth was something I didn't expect. So I have to apologize to the Jalen Duren I yelled at for dribble handoffs that were not very fun for me. But his ability... I didn't know you were a Jailendurin skeptic. I've been a Jailendurin.
Starting point is 00:29:36 Like he's been my white whale in the NBA. I've been like waiting for this because you could see glimpses of it and I've always been optimistic. But this is, this is outrageous. He's averaging 21 points and 12 rebounds a game. He's shooting 68%.
Starting point is 00:29:51 He's holding opponents to a very good field goal percentage at the rim. He's tidied up his defense. His face-up game is so much more under control. Like he had Isaiah Jackson on him the other night against Indiana, and he was like, you're just too small. I'm going to go through you, but I'm going to do it carefully, and I'm going to do it without getting out of control. Mo Gay last night, he was like, just get just, this is insulting to me.
Starting point is 00:30:14 I'm just going to bully ball you to the rim, and he's slowing down when traffic comes and, and, like, taking an extra dribble and glance around the floor, turnovers are down for him, fouls are down for him, turnovers down for Kade. Jail and Duren should be in the All-Star game right now, the way he's playing. I agree. I agree. And I like the rotations he's made defensively around the baseline. The short-roll game, as you mentioned, has been much improved.
Starting point is 00:30:39 So it's not necessarily, I'm just going to get a lob. No, I'm going to catch. I can make a pass, and I can also hit you first and score. So that's been fun. One thing you mentioned, the non-shooting aspect for Detroit. It was funny because last year I felt like they were fun. They tried to have a blend of like playmaking and shooting and spacing. And this year, well, we don't have some of these guys.
Starting point is 00:30:57 So we're just going to play defense. We're just going to put defenders out there. Ron Holland, Sartrethompson, everyone just go ahead and get after it. Yeah, Tim Hardaway gone, Malik Beasley, gone. So we're going to lean into that a little bit more. We're going to have that activity. And so even when the moments where it felt like almost everyone was out, everyone knew how they were supposed to play
Starting point is 00:31:14 on that end of the floor and they competed. And I think compete level is just so important in today's NBA. You bring it, you give yourself a chance. So I've just enjoyed them kind of piecing it all together and figuring out different ways to win and staying consistent. You know, there's still question marks for me, but I mean, it's fun to watch kind of J.B. Bickerstaff, like,
Starting point is 00:31:32 Duncan Robinson run around off screens. Like, you're our shooter. Fly around, buddy. You are the shooter. You are the only one right now, buddy. Like, keep on me. moving. But yeah, I just love the way that compete. And I'm intrigued to see how the league handles them now that they've kind of sustained a little bit of success and what that pushback
Starting point is 00:31:53 looks like. You know who else is shooting pretty well? Beef stew, 39% on threes, has been starting at the four a little bit with Tobias Harris hurt. And that's put Paul Reed in the rotation and Paul Reed's been fine. And I just like you, you, you, you, you, you, said the word identity, this team has a pretty clear one. And the identity is we're physical as shit and we own the paint. So here are some numbers that would back that up. They have the second highest foul rate on defense in the NBA. So they're going to beat you up and they're okay with that. You know why? Because they have the number one turnover rate in the NBA. So a lot of the times we reach, we're going to hit your arm and a lot of the other times we're going to get the
Starting point is 00:32:36 ball or jar the ball loose. They allow very few shots at the rim. And the third, the third, third lowest field goal percentage at the rim. Both Stewart and Duren have been, especially Stewart is blocking everything. The rim is a no fly zone. You want to come in here? You're either going to get hit or you're going to get blocked. Or you're going to chicken out and throw the ball the other way. On offense, they are eighth in free throw rate.
Starting point is 00:32:58 So at least they get to the line quite a bit, physical play, right? They are second in frequency of shots at the rim. So they get to the rim a ton on offense. And third, in offensive rebounding. So they're beating the crap out of you on the glass. Not on the only 21st in defensive rebounding is the only sort of weakness in their paint protection game. But they know exactly who they are. I also think they play very unselfishly.
Starting point is 00:33:23 And this Jenkins thing, it looks like a pretty real thing to me. Like I don't know if he's going to be putting up 20 a game all the time, but he's up to 12 a game. He's a good passer. He's a good defender. He's already shown he can play with Cade. I think they've found another guy who, if Ivy still hurt, Keras Levert missed the game last night, you know, if Duncan Robinson is a defensive liability in the wrong matchup,
Starting point is 00:33:51 this is a real guy that I don't know what you've noticed from him, but the first couple times I saw him in the box score, I was like, oh, okay, that's interesting. And I started watching him like, oh, well, this is like real. Confidence, juice gets after it. You know, it's not a shot he doesn't mind, but he also, as you said, is willing to keep the ball moving, understands how to cut and get out of the way and space. And I think that's important next to Cade. And so him being able to be a consistent presence within what Detroit does, I think it's really important.
Starting point is 00:34:21 I think the more guard play they can get, the better off they'll be. And J.B. being able to trust him on both ends says a lot. You mentioned Cade still kind of a polarizing player. Like you surf Twitter sometimes And you'll get like the Decade is overrated You know Detroit's a defense first team
Starting point is 00:34:41 Is he really driving that? You know blah blah blah Let me find stats I wrote them down here somewhere 27 and 10 It's pretty Pretty goddamn good 44% shooting
Starting point is 00:34:53 Okay 28% on threes 51% on twos He's gotten his turnovers Under Control which is big I bring this all but I'm curious what you think of this. I was looking this up because of Anthony Edwards, mostly,
Starting point is 00:35:07 who we're going to talk about, but there's a Cade thing here too. If you look at all the medium to high volume pick and roll ball handlers in the league, Luca has been blitzed the most by defenses, so two on the ball, 18% of pick and rolls, Luke has been blitzed. Anthony Edwards is second at 17%, which we're going to talk about. And Cade is third at 16%. And that intuitively makes sense when you think about teams look at the pistons.
Starting point is 00:35:39 It's like, well, this guy is not the only threat on the team, but is so far in the way the biggest threat on the team. And he's often surrounded by so little shooting that you guys go ahead and ping the ball around between all your guys who can't shoot threes. We'll cover the paint and we'll force you into a bad shot. We'll make other guys beat us who aren't Cade. and we'll try to make those other guys be Ron Holland from three, Giovante Green from three, whoever non-threatening three-point shooter, we can find. But often that's not been the case.
Starting point is 00:36:12 Often it's been like Jalen Duren dunking all over planet Earth. Like if you don't, if you're the help defender and you don't hit Duren at the foul line, he is going to dunk. Like it's too late. If he's in the paint, he is dunking you through the freaking floor. It's been Asar Thompson in the dunker spot. taking a pass from Jill and Duren.
Starting point is 00:36:31 It's been a better shot than teams think they're going to end up giving up when they trapkade because of all the bad shooting around him. And I wonder when you hear that stat, like I've been watching the Pistons and thinking, I wonder when some team is just going to start going underscreens on him and daring him to shoot threes and playing a softer coverage against him. Obviously you have to mix up coverages against great teams and Detroit is a very good team. I think, I wonder if the league is playing him too aggressively and, it's almost playing into the piston's hands in a way that defenses haven't expected.
Starting point is 00:37:03 I think it's a fair point. It's always the balancing act when you decide we're going to put two on the ball. You are opening up a play. You're opening up an advantage. And so for Detroit team that may not have the shooting, they still have the ability to force you to help on a roll to get cuts out of it, to get the shots they want. And Jaylander's growth is important. Kay being able to make the right reads is important. And so them nailing that portion consistently makes it more untenable to live with. I'm thinking and wondering, okay, what happens when teams decide, okay, we're going to switch? Does Cade now have to win certain matchups? Does that now become a switch and double scenario? Like, what's the response going to be? If they go under,
Starting point is 00:37:39 do we just get a re-screen? Now we get what we want anyways. Sure, there's counters to everything, right? So it's just one of those deals where I think it's a fair point to wonder if teams have said have opened up too much for Detroit, especially for a team that at times you could wonder, hey, can they generate what they want in the half court consistently? But I do think Cade's play has warranted at least a certain level of attention. I think that's kind of the hand-in-hand deal. When you're a young guard, you play so well, hey, it can't be you. And I think if Duren had taken a step back or hadn't done some of these things consistently,
Starting point is 00:38:12 you might feel better about showing help and forcing a skip pass and being able to recover. But them having both of those guys going at the same time makes it real tough. Yeah, and if you play a drop-back coverage against him, he is very good. I've always been very bullish on Cade and he is very good at being sort of Luca light of just I'm going to get in the paint with a live dribble. I can make floaters. I'm going to keep you guessing on defense in this sort of eight foot from the rim, 12 foot from the rim zone that is a dead zone for smaller players or less intuitive players. But for me is a place where I've got the whole game at my fingertips. Everything's alive for me. And he's got counters for that. I just,
Starting point is 00:38:50 I it's so maybe maybe I'm off point here I just I remember him passing up threes in the playoffs against the Knicks sometimes like when guys would go under I just detrapping him Detroit is is profiting well enough off that I guess they're only 13th in offense so I guess I guess keep keep doing it I'm just I want to see a team mix it up a little bit more against him but to your point they're also just a very unselfish team they play really hard they play very unselfishly they have been really a joy to watch and so the big follow-up question that I'm sure the Pistons are starting to think about is do you read this start Steve Jones if you're the if you're Trajan Langdon and Tom Gore's do you can read this one of two ways and and and
Starting point is 00:39:35 not only your hot start but the fact that the cabs who we're going to get to look good but not great the Knicks look good but not great no one is frightening you right now in the east do you look at all of that and conclude we don't have to do anything We can keep our powder dry for a move next year, two years from now. Because we might be able to like get to the finals this year, just make the Indiana run 2.0. Or do you look at this start and say, we're ahead of schedule? We probably still don't have enough shooting. But the time is now.
Starting point is 00:40:14 What's what's Danny Aange and Austin Aange phone number in Utah? Let's try to get the Lowry Market and trade discussion started. Which of those would you err on? I would probably err on the side of let's see what this is fully. Let's see if we don't have, if we're missing this specific piece. If we need to go big or maybe it's make a small move and try and add some shooting and get the balance back that you had closer to last year. But I don't know if you have to take the big swing yet.
Starting point is 00:40:39 You have enough success. You have an identity. You have all the guys you have bought in. So if you make that swing and you go backwards, what's the cost this year next year? how are you going to rebuild the roster around it. I would say, I would say let's ride this until the wheels fall off and let's figure out in the playoffs
Starting point is 00:40:56 if we are exposed or we need player X. It's kind of how I felt about OKC. Like when everyone was like, hey, go get a big. I was like, oh, let's see what they can do. And then they went out and got a big. And they made the giddy trade that everyone was sort of waiting for after Giddy was slightly to, well, no, Giddy was kind of exposed
Starting point is 00:41:16 as a guy who wasn't ready for the playoffs. stage the way they needed him to be ready for the playoff stage. I get it. We haven't seen Ivy yet. Ivy hit 40-something percent on catch-and-shoot threes last year before he got injured. That's a massively important thing for anyone playing alongside Cade. I want to see that first before I do anything. But I do think in the playoffs, the lack of shooting is going to be a bigger detriment than it is in
Starting point is 00:41:42 the regular season. and that Markinen is just a perfect player for them. Perfect. And if you can get him for Tobias, like you're swapping the Tobias Harris minutes for the Lowry Markening minutes. And Tobias Harris has been rock solid for them. He's been a great culture guy for them. And I think that kind of stuff, like his veteran leadership and his toughness,
Starting point is 00:42:02 would make them pause a little bit. But if I can get Tobias Harris, if I, Ivy's going to be the prize for Utah, right? although Keante George has played so well that maybe this doesn't make sense for them. I don't know. I'm just thinking out loud. And if I'm Detroit, I have this Jenkins thing happening where I feel a little bit more comfortable letting Ivy go.
Starting point is 00:42:22 And I got to throw in a pile of picks. Do I have to throw in Holland? Maybe it ends up swinging there. We'll see how things look in two months. My read now is more towards the strike while the iron is hot. If that's the upgrade that may make us a real threat to make the finals. and if people talk about making the finals when you get there you have to beat the other team and the other team is going to be goddamn good coming out of the West and marketing fits the time
Starting point is 00:42:50 like I'm not I'm saying marketing specifically like I'm not just saying take a swing for anybody and everybody because if it's not him then I think you're right you go you try to find a smaller move can we search around and find someone to replicate a little bit of what Beasley gave us last year what does Lavert look like as he gets more comfortable in our system whatever it is but I'm saying marketing specifically because I think he's that ideal for how they play and what they need. And if Utah says no, there's no deal, then I'm fine going your way. I was about to say, I wonder what the price is with how Lorry Marketing has played to start this year. I mean, he's averaging like 30 a game.
Starting point is 00:43:27 The price is going to be everything. It's going to be Harris, Ivy, Holland, every pick and swap you have. If you want to keep a Sart Thompson, which you do, if you want to keep Jail Endurance, in which you're goddamn right you do and the jazz have Kessler's free agency coming to. They have Kessler anyway, same draft class, same free agency class. If you want to keep, you know,
Starting point is 00:43:48 those two guys, which you do, if you're Detroit, then the price is Holland plus Ivy, plus Harris, plus four picks, plus four swaps. But it's the whole thing. And I might just say fucking into it.
Starting point is 00:44:06 Bring me Lori marketing. I understand. All right. The Pistons are definitely not mediocre, and we do not have Mike Tariko here to interview me. But it is time for our newest segment, Zach's insights to mediocrity. And here it is this week's insight. Are you a middle-aged man who kind of forgot how to tie a tie or never really even learned to tie a tie that well? If you tried to tie a tie, would it take you anywhere between five minutes and four? hours and would you get very frustrated? Have you watched a YouTube video entitled How to Tie a Tie and paused it step by step by step only to still find you are struggling
Starting point is 00:44:53 to tie your tie? Here is my insight to such mediocrity. Just keep all your ties tied. Once you tie it once, put it on a hangar, keep it tied, keep the knot, everything, you never have to think about it again. Skeptics, purists will tell you, A, you're less of a man. because you can't tie a tie very well or you have to relearn how to tie a tie every time who cares less of a man I already can't fix anything that's over number two they'll tell you well you know you like it's not good for the fabric it's all scrunched up it wrinkles this part of it what do I care it's a knot and then the the little circle at the top goes under my shirt collar the actual
Starting point is 00:45:32 tie it's it's smooth it's fine no one's gonna notice anything I don't have any hassle I don't have to spend any time and I save myself The ignominy, the embarrassment of having any clip-on ties. It's like a clip-on, but it's not a clip-on. It's a perfect solution. And if you are a mediocre man, that is your insight to mediocrity from Zach Lowe this week. Okay, I want to get your thoughts on the Cleveland Cavaliers as we talk about the East. Really because I can't figure out how I feel about the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Starting point is 00:46:07 10 and 5 Garland has only played three games Struces missed the whole season 11th in offense 9th in defense 10th in net rating feel slightly
Starting point is 00:46:23 disappointing given the 60 something games or whatever they won last year my biggest regret from the Simmons House Over Under podcast is they talked me into taking the over on Cleveland
Starting point is 00:46:35 when I initially said under and then they talked to me to do it and I caved. I should have stuck with my guns. I don't know how to feel about this team 15 games in. How do you feel about this team 15 games in? I've kind of felt the same way. And I think what really threw me off was when Darius Garland did come back. And we did get some hints of the calves being a juggernaut again.
Starting point is 00:46:56 And then he's out of the lineup. With the same injury. With the same injury. Yeah. So it's like, okay, now I have to evaluate you as you might just be this for a hot minute. And this is a lot of Donovan Mitchell, who's been game. played very well. It's a lot of Evan Mobley shifting into more aggression with mixed results.
Starting point is 00:47:14 And so my mind is caught between the current state of their team, the ceiling that we know exists, and the playoff questions that also exists around, okay, Evan Mobley, what are these drives going to look like? Are you catching shooting threes? Have you changed your shout profile to where you're in the restricted area less? What is Jared Allen going to do? Can he hold up defensively? Are you going to trust them to hold up defensively?
Starting point is 00:47:36 DeAndre Hunter, more involved, more engaged. That helps you now. Does that help you even more later? I just feel like this team offensively, how are they going to consistently create? Because who's driving the basketball outside of Donovan Mitchell and occasionally have Emobly? Who's getting downhill? Where are the paint points coming from?
Starting point is 00:47:53 I think last I checked, they were low in points in the paint. You get a lot of threes, or these high-quality threes. You know, are you a team that's generating the shots you want or are these the shots you can get? And so how does that evolve during the season? And then you still have to deal with teams putting Mitchell and Garland in action, Alan, Mowgli. I'm just, I want them to get healthy so I can figure this out. I said before the season, this was the year of the sort of existential crisis for the Cavs. Like, does this four guys work or not?
Starting point is 00:48:26 And the answer is going to be final after this year. And I don't mean that's championship or bust. I mean, do you get through the playoffs in whatever circumstance feeling like, yeah, Okay, we finally got an honest run out of this team healthy and we think this is good enough. I'm worried that this existential crisis is going to hit sooner rather than later based on how the season is started. You mentioned the pain points and the drives. I know Garland's only played three games. Garland's amazing.
Starting point is 00:48:56 The All-Star level player, one of the craftiest most creative off-the-druple players, change of pace players in the NBA. Unlocks so much for them. it's making me nervous how much, how different they look without him and how much of their, I mean, they're 10 and 5, so they're obviously good anyway, but how much of their, our championship ceiling is so dependent on this guy because there are just so many possessions. There's so many quarters where their entire offense seems to be save us, Donovan Mitchell, or just like Sam Merrill goes crazy on transition threes for two minutes or something.
Starting point is 00:49:32 And to your point, I looked up the. the second spectrum tracking data. Last year, 51 drives per 100 possessions for the cabs. That was seventh among all teams. This year, 40 per 100 possessions. That's 27th among all teams. They were 15th in percentage of shots at the rim last year. They're 27th this year.
Starting point is 00:49:55 You can wave away some other stuff. Like their defense, I think, is still really good. Opponents have been on fire from three. That will normalize. The calves have been a little cold from three. That will normalize. Garland's been injured. That will normalize.
Starting point is 00:50:06 Struce will get healthy. You can wave away all that. And maybe Garland alone solves the paint attack, North-South issue. It's just been jarred. The lack of consistency in that element of their game has been jarring. And that's been a little worrisome to me. The other thing that's been a little worrisome to me is very quietly,
Starting point is 00:50:25 Jared Allen's minutes are down. And the calves are trending toward more mobily at center in a lot of these end-game, close-game situations. and I don't necessarily think that's like a bad thing. Like Evan Mobley's awesome. He profiles at least as a part-time if not full-time center for a lot of his career. I just don't know what that means for this specific. And maybe Jared Allen playing 25 minutes is totally fine for his player type and his player level.
Starting point is 00:50:55 I just, I don't know what that means for this specific iteration of the Cavs. Because if they decide Evan Mobley at center is a. half a game look for us is our is our a look well Mitchell plus garland plus mowgli at center is going to be pretty small and no matter how you fill out the other two slots whether it's hunter or strews or lonso or maryl it's going to be very small um i don't just it's all interesting to me there's more questions swirling in my brain than i anticipated that's all no yeah i'm i'm with it and i think it's uh it's one of those things where jared allen is still very impactful but okay if teams are just going to switch
Starting point is 00:51:33 against him on offense, and then they're going to try and put him in action on the other end, do we just pivot to Evan Mobley? And then if Evan Mobley's the five, are we just going to keep Evan Mobley out of the action and we attack everyone else? And now Evan Mobley, what are you going to do? Do we switch against you on the other end? Like, how do we take this advantage away? I think that's a lot of what teams are trying to do. How do we make, we're going to make Evan Moble prove it. We're going to make Jared out approve it. And that's where my playoff questions are in the back of my mind, because I know these two are talented and they help this team, but I know the league is going to try and poke at them to beat the calves.
Starting point is 00:52:06 And so how do they accept the challenge? Because Evan Mowbly attacking matchups is fun. Inverted pick and roll is great. Post-ups are fun. He's having a career year technically. But if we just get to a point where we switch and now we double you and you have to kick it, are we hurt? Are you making enough shots to beat us?
Starting point is 00:52:22 But that's where I'm just like trying to work through the height of what they can get to. I mean, I looked up this morning. to remind myself, do they have a, do they have a free draft pick to trade at any point? And they do. They can trade they're either, either their 20, 31 or 22, first round pick. Plus, they can trade the picks. They've already swapped, like, that other teams have swap rights on, so they're not great picks, but they can trade, like, swap picks. I just, I haven't started thinking, I haven't started making fake trade yet.
Starting point is 00:52:55 I just wanted my brain to remember. Like, they have at least something if they want to tweak this. But they're also in the second apron, which subjects them to every potential. restriction possible. So I don't know, but it's just, my brain is just now like, just put it in the back of your head. This episode is brought to you by Amazon Prime. Ever get hit with a plan out of nowhere and need something ASAP? Maybe it's an impromptu basketball game, a last minute trip with the crew, spontaneous date. That's when Prime's same day delivery comes in. Get whatever you need. Deliver to you fast so you can say yes to the moment. Same day delivery. It's on Prime. Visit Amazon.com
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Starting point is 00:54:08 with some questions I have for you? Absolutely. Let's talk about Anthony Edwards, who I think, what are the more interesting developments of the season has been the wolves just saying, you're the point guard now.
Starting point is 00:54:23 Like you were always kind of the point guard, but you're really going to be the point guard. Mike Connolly's going to come off the bench. We're going to start DeVincenzo and his, spot who's a two guard who can you know do run a little bit of the offense you can come off screens and go into pick and rolls that way we have a power forward in julius randall who can certainly run a lot of the offense in in his way post-ups and pick and rolls and isos but aunt you're
Starting point is 00:54:47 the point guard now and you look at his numbers every 26 points and three and a half assists a game his assists are actually down and yet i'm watch him play and i was in minnesota last week watched a lot of their recent games. His pick and roll numbers are up in terms of frequency of pick and rolls. Without going further, because I want to kick it to you right away, I watch him play and I don't care about the assist numbers. I like the way that he's playing
Starting point is 00:55:18 and I have my eyes and ears up monitoring how this works because I think it's kind of working and I'm very intrigued. I think he's just been a lot more decisive. for the majority of this year. He's making quicker decisions. He's seeing what the defense is giving them. And assists or not, you know, when he makes those quick decisions, if you switch, I'm going to attack the other way and get in the paint.
Starting point is 00:55:41 If you're in a drop, I'm taking the space. And if you're putting two on the ball, I understand how to get to the role real quick. Him being able to kind of fire through those quicker, I think is really important. When he plays quick and he's decisive, it's great. It's interesting to see, especially to me in the back of my brain is that Denver game, where Denver's decided, hey,
Starting point is 00:55:59 we're going to put a little bit of these playoff things back. on your radar. So we're going to mix these coverages of Anthony Edwards. We're going to put two on the ball, but we're also going to drop. We're going to throw some switches in, and then we're going to show help. Are you going to be as decisive against those, or do you kind of lean back into, okay, dribble, dribble, let me see where my play is. I need to make a shot to try and loosen things up. Do we get you in that ballpark? Now, it's Anthony Edwards, so we've seen him prove that he can defeat this in the playoffs. That's why the Wolves have made a run. But that part gets interesting for me as far as, okay, can we put some of this back on the table to kind of bog him down?
Starting point is 00:56:34 Because I think ultimately he's going to get a mix of coverages because every great player gets him. I will tell you, everyone in Minnesota would say, well, that Denver game, the schedule makers currently, both our Denver games here are on back-to-backs for us, you know, just keep it in mind and they're not wrong. Decisive is a good way to put it. So I looked this up also on the tracking data. Number one, I mentioned, I hinted it this earlier.
Starting point is 00:57:03 He's getting blitzed the second most of any ball handler behind Luca, and it's a huge, a huge jump for him in terms of blitz rate over his career. So teams are deciding, okay, if you're the point guard, you know, you have a center who do you trust him enough to throw him the ball 20 feet from the rim and have him make plays? We don't think so. We're not that scared of Julius Randall's three-point shot, even though the numbers say maybe we should be.
Starting point is 00:57:28 we're not that scared of Jaden McDaniel's three-point shot, even though the numbers say we probably definitely should be. We are scared of Dante DiVincenzo as the greenest green light in the league, but we're going to put two on you. And I looked up these numbers, because you can do this all in the tracking data. Like you can look at pick and roll ball handlers.
Starting point is 00:57:44 How often do they shoot out of a pick and roll? How often do they pass? How often do they get an assist directly out of a pick and roll? He has his lowest, he is shooting on the fewest pick and rolls of his career so far this season. His field goal rate on pick and rolls is down to a career low. His pass rate is up to a career high. His assist rate is at a career low.
Starting point is 00:58:11 And that dovetails with the eye test where to me he's just making the simple play and letting the offense run. He's getting hockey assists. He's getting like three passes down the line. Assists if you want to call them. They're not even hockey assist. They're like tertiary assists. Like you put two on the ball and I've got some.
Starting point is 00:58:28 someone over on the wing who's open, I'm going to swing it to that person. Maybe they have a better angle to go bare than I do. Maybe that swing pass forces help to come from the other side and that person swings it all the way over to a three point shooter there. He's just not forcing anything and I absolutely love it. And one of the reasons I love it is because he knows how to force things when he can and wants to. And I think he's sort of biding his time. Like once in a while when he sees you coming on a blitz, he'll split it aggressively and go into the paint and dunk or make the next play. Once in a while, if you drop back, he'll be like, oh, this is my time to take a mid-range jumper. I'm doing it.
Starting point is 00:59:09 Once in a while, when you blitz, he does one of my favorite things, which he'll drag the blitz out, drag it to the sideline, throw it a ball to Gobert, his screener, and then run back and get a handoff from Gobert, which has the effect of the defense is now dropped back into a drop by default because it's a second screen and now I can really attack and I love when aunt gets his give and go cutting energy going he just feels like a guy who's kind of biting his time experimenting with this style learning the beats of just I'm gonna be I'm just going to start the machine and see where it ends up but I can also still be the machine when I need to be I really like the way he's playing it's not showing up in the stats other than
Starting point is 00:59:51 Minnesota is scoring like gangbusters when he's on the floor no he's making the right Reed's making the right plays. And I also like that when it's time for him to go, they mix in those post-ups for him. And he doesn't necessarily care where the help is there. Like, no, I'm going to go ahead and get a shot here. We're going to play out of that. Getting him some more movement.
Starting point is 01:00:10 I love the pass and catch. I don't know why more teams don't run that. You get the benefit of a pick and roll without the defense knowing. You should do more pitch and catch. That's my PSA for the league. But yeah, Anthony Ever has been dynamic. I think it's when he's playing at a high
Starting point is 01:00:26 level and he makes quit decisions, there's not much you can do with him. Like, I almost think if I, if I weren't so sort of enamored with how he's playing, I would almost say at times he's being too cautious and too passive. Like there have been, there have been a few times on blitzes where he's turned the corner, like where he's like, I'm just going to go around this guy and now it's going to be five on three. And I'm like, could you do that more? Could you hit the roller more instead of always settling for the passout to the wing? but I think he can do all of those things
Starting point is 01:00:58 when he feels like, I don't know, I just really like the way he's playing. And he has these moments now every once in a while where if you do drop against him, he'll do the sort of Lucae thing of I'm going to pin my defender on my hip,
Starting point is 01:01:12 I'm going to keep my dribble alive, I'm going to scan the floor, and by the way, not only do I have a floater, I have all these crazy step-through pivot moves now where it's like defenses are, he's just, it's like a freaking three stooges skit.
Starting point is 01:01:26 He's just guys are just falling over, chasing ghost, waving at air when he's not there anymore. Some of those moves are, that's just hard work, man. He's, he's mastered a lot of sophisticated footwork. But the footwork and the ball, the handles tighter, that combination, especially when he's going quick and he can get right to his spot, it's tough. It's tough to deal with. And so in the post, in pick and roll, against drop, when he's in attack mode, especially late in games, you see that.
Starting point is 01:01:53 I know he did really bad things to Utah in Utah because they couldn't deal with the footwork in the one-on-one attacks. And so props to Anthony Edwards. I think he's been really good. You mentioned the post-ups. He also has a, he's starting to run some guard-guard pick and rolls
Starting point is 01:02:09 with like Jalen Clark or Connolly or DeVincenzo to try to get those kind of size mismatches. I love that. I'm just saying, like if you just look at his numbers, and even if you just look at Minnesota's record, you'd kind of be like, yeah, kind of underwhelming. Like not this like a, an incredible season for team or player.
Starting point is 01:02:26 I think there's like a quiet potential for a second half of the season or last 50 games of the season and sort of mini ascension to another level that could happen. I wouldn't be surprised. I mean, Minnesota has a formula. They know how to work towards it. And I think the offensive improvements, usually I've been hammering the home that, hey, Minnesota has to defend in a certain level or else they can't do it. I don't necessarily feel that same way.
Starting point is 01:02:47 Now, the defense does get interesting against some of the better teams so far early in the season. but I am a believer that Minnesota is not really a team you want to play with or play in the postseason. It's not a fun matchup. No, and the defense has been obviously much shakier when Gober is off the floor. The Reed Randall combo has been a little bit mushy. But Nas Reid is starting to look like Nas Reid again, which is great news for the wolves. And Dillingham's getting a little – Dillingham's getting his chance.
Starting point is 01:03:16 And I'm interested to see what he does with it. another quick question for Steve Jones Jr. Have you noticed that ESPN changed its box scores online? Yes. Are you as annoyed by it as I am? I have accepted my fate. Now my brain just kind of registers, okay, there's no way this person played seven minutes. That's points now.
Starting point is 01:03:40 And then I just kind of... The first column on the left is no points. And minutes has now moved all the way to the end. And my brain is like, I hate... Whoever did this, so good for you. You're mature about it, Steve. Whoever did this, I think you need to have to give a speech at the Sloan conference
Starting point is 01:03:58 to explain your reasoning for this. And we all get tomatoes to throw at you in the audience. I fucking hate this. It's breaking my, every morning my routine. My routine is now twice as long because I'm looking at the box. We're like, oh, that's weird. The so-and-so only played this many minutes. Devin Booker played 19 minutes.
Starting point is 01:04:14 Oh, that's points. You've accepted it. Well, I think the other part is because Minutes is so far away. So depending on what you got, you got to scroll over to find it. It's interesting. I hate the rebounds, too, because now they have total rebounds. They used to have offensive, defensive, total. Now they have total over here in the middle.
Starting point is 01:04:35 And then offensive defensive rebounds are all the way over on the other side of the box. I hate this. Why did they do this, Steve? This is really, this is like a big part of my life is navigating this. I will say, though, the rebound. being separate, I don't know about that one. I feel like you could have kept rebounds where they were. Let me do my math real quick.
Starting point is 01:04:57 I really am not happy about it. Not happy at all. Last question for you and I'll let you go. Tyler Hero, we'll be back soon-ish, I hope. You have talked already on the Dunker Spot with Nakayas about Miami's revamped offense. I've talked a lot about it. I saw his game's first comments about how he's going to fit into it.
Starting point is 01:05:21 How do you think Tyler here is going to fit into this sort of like totally diminishing the pick and roll offense at the heater running? He should fit in well. It should take a little bit off his plate as far as thinking goes. He should be able to attack. They play with good pace and tempo. And they move the ball so he knows he'll get it back. So he should be able to make simple plays.
Starting point is 01:05:40 And I think for Miami overall, they're going to need his scoring and his ability to drive if he can nail those because as much. much as I love what Miami does, it does feel sometimes like, well, there's a lot of Davion Mitchell, you kind of need him to do this, and you need Jaime to do this, and Norman Powell's been great. But having a secondary, like, do you have Powell and Hero being able to kind of drive and kick towards each other, attack defenses when they're rotating? I think that's a positive. And I think the fact that they've had success with it early should make it easier for Tyler Hero to kind of just buy into it. And it takes away some of the let's wait for Tyler Hero to make a decision and pick
Starting point is 01:06:16 and roll type plays that haven't been the most fun for Miami at times. I think it's going to be interesting, but probably fine. And I also think part of Tyler Hero fitting into the system is the ability to play outside of it in a pinch. I think that's part of his values to sort of fit out, as LeBron might say, in an old passive aggressive tweet. Can I have another gripe for you while I'm griping. Can I gripe about something else? Absolutely. So it's been city edition week the last couple of weeks in the NBA as I'm sure you notice with the city edition jerseys and courts yep they wrote city edition on the court just so you know that it's a city edition game I'm not stupid like I don't need you to tell me that and waste court space doing that
Starting point is 01:06:56 but here's my real gripe every announced team every local announced team talks about their city edition jerseys like they should hang in the fucking looves like oh my god will you look at these peach tree jerseys you got to to get one, don't you, Neke? Oh my God, the orange is so beautiful. The calves are playing in their creamsicle jerseys our night. The court is orange. It's orange everywhere. This orange, look, boy, you got to go to the, dude, just shilling for people to buy. The Celtics, oh, look at this beautiful white and gold, the Celtics. Every team city, Justin Jersey is the greatest jersey in the history of the world. No one is allowed to say, actually, it just is another
Starting point is 01:07:36 mediocre jersey, or it flat out sucks. Every game is half an advertisement for the the city edition jerseys. It's driving me mad. You gotta go get one. I don't want any of them. The wolves ones very nice. Can I gripe? The wolves ones are the prince ones, right? Those are great. Beautiful. I just, you just say it one time. Like, look at the beautiful prince jersey. You don't need to say it 15 times a game. Yes, gripe. I am a fan of alternate courts, so I'm enjoying the matching. One gripe I have. So Portland has done the airport city edition uniforms again. I'm from Portland. I love
Starting point is 01:08:12 that they do that, I would like for them to not play on the red court with those jerseys anymore. It clashes, it breaks my head, I don't like it. Fix it. The red court being the in-season tournament court, the Emirates Cup.
Starting point is 01:08:26 No, no, just the regular home red in the paint court. And so you have these black jerseys are beautiful with a whole bunch of red. I'm just like, why'd you do that? Fix it. I love this. Do you have any other fashion gripes? The Charlotte Hornets court is a little busy for me.
Starting point is 01:08:44 It's a little funky, right? It's a little, it takes a little bit to get used to. So that's probably my secondary grip. The heat brought back Miami Vice. That's smart. Magics, the silver ones are great. The jazz ones with the mountains and the gray scale are great. I just don't need an advertisement shoved in my face.
Starting point is 01:09:01 Like these are the greatest. Not every jersey can be the greatest jersey that every team, any team has ever produced. there was a lot of talk. I was at the Wolves Kings game last Saturday, Friday. It was Friday because it was an Emirates Cup game about the green court, which in person, I have to say, did not look as niani as it did on television. In person, it was almost a soft, limeish kind of green.
Starting point is 01:09:26 The red courts are, I mean, this is literally what like front office personnel and scouts are talking about before these games. It's not everyone's talking about the courts. The red courts, the all red ones, That I can't remember who has all red one. They are universally hated. Everybody hates them. They're an eyesore.
Starting point is 01:09:45 You can't find one person defending them. I feel like they've tried to like make the red different each year and try and replace some red with gray courts. And even then the red courts don't really work. That Minnesota green court was it was they were glowing on the television. You can just like see the reflection in their face. It was a lot. I was sitting right behind the king's bench.
Starting point is 01:10:06 And in person it wasn't so bad. really excited to sit right behind the King's bench because I was hoping for a like a total meltdown and or just like you know some are they ignoring Doug Christie uh what's happening on the white board is anyone paying attention it was there turned out there was no drama there was not a ton of like engagement but there was no was fine I was hoping for a meltdown Steve Jones Jr. the dunker spot with Nikias a Yahoo production now it's on Tuesdays and Fridays right what else do we need to you're writing this year I am I am doing that for Yahoo right? Yes, yay me.
Starting point is 01:10:40 That's not, yeah, you, writing's a lot of work. I should know, I used to do it. It is. I tell people, and you're still doing your Twitter clips, although not as often as you will in the playoffs of what's going on in the games. This video coordinator, longtime NBA person,
Starting point is 01:10:58 I always tell people, if you want to actually know what happened in the game, like you don't want to talk about LeBron's legacy and so-and-so, you know, a gutless and whatever sports talk you hate. You actually want to know what happened in the game and why one team beat the other team or how one team tried to counter what the other team did.
Starting point is 01:11:16 Steve Jones Jr. is your guy. The dunker spot is the podcast for you. Steve, man, thank you very much for your time. Thanks for having me. All right, that's it for today's edition of the Zach Lowe show. Thanks to Steve Jones Jr. for his invaluable insight and his time. Thanks to Jesse, Jonathan, and Mike on production. We'll be back with another episode soon.
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