作者calbert (Yummy)
看板Celtics
標題[外電] Let's talk TA
時間Thu Jan 1 13:23:37 2009
When I praised Tony's play back on opening night, I focused the piece on what
can be best described as the "No-no-yes!" plays of that evening. These were
the plays where Allen looked completely out of control and seemed to be
headed for a bad shot or a charge but somehow managed to force the ball into
the basket or perhaps even draw a foul. In the opener against Cleveland, an
abnormally high percentage of those plays that started "No-no..." ended
happily. In general, it's been fair to expect those plays to work with more
regularity than they did a season ago, simply because he is healthier than he
was last year. His explosiveness may never return to the level it was once
at, but his knee is clearly less of a restriction than it was in 2007-08.
Allen is really the only slasher off the Celtics' bench right now, and he is
producing at a higher level than he did last year. His field-goal percentage
has jumped back to 47.4 percent from a career low 43.6 a season ago. He is
averaging 8.1 points per game and 14.6 points per 36 minutes, both the second
best figures of his career. TA is attacking the basket hard and getting
better lift than he was a season ago, thus allowing him to finish more around
the rim. His increased comfort jumping and moving laterally has aided him
similarly at the defensive end, where he has been helpful in stretches for
the Celtics this season.
Allen is clearly a better player than he was a season ago, primarily because
of his increased health. That's good. But a season ago, he ranked somewhere
between eighth and twelfth man on this team. He is now the first or second
man off the bench, which means that the standards are higher and that it
might not be enough for him to simply be better than he was a season ago.
And that's where the mental part of the game kicks in as a limitation.
TA's physical talents allow him to do some very good stuff on a basketball
court. He has the quickness and leaping ability to get to the basket and to
earn trips to the foul line. Those same attributes as well as his boundless
energy can help him toward becoming a lockdown defensive player. Playing
hard is a good start. But playing hard needs to be coupled with playing
smart in order for that hustle to be as meaningful as possible.
Tony still isn't doing that. When he goes to the basket, he still settles
for simply putting his head down and bulling toward the rim. That's an
A-plus for aggressiveness. It really isn't so good as far as other issues
such as "seeing the floor," "avoiding offensive fouls," "being ready to make
a pass rather than forcing a shot into a double team" and "not turning the
ball over" are concerned. He still doesn't seem to keep his head up when he
pushes the ball, and it has resulted in his turnover figures being nearly as
bad as ever. His three turnovers per 36 minutes are more than any Celtic
regular besides Kendrick Perkins (3.1). His turnover percentage indicates
that he gives the ball away on approximately 18 plays out of every hundred,
worse than only Perkins and Rajon Rondo among Celtics who see the floor with
any regularity.
--上面一段描述TA的切入寫得很仔細.Bulling toward the rim...哈.非常無腦
The most frustrating part is that these are avoidable turnovers. Too often,
they come as a result of TA over-dribbling or running his way right into a
defender because he isn't looking up the floor. As Nick noted recently, he
still doesn't space the floor well enough on the fast break, and he still
seems far too willing to take the bait and careen directly into defenders who
have gotten into the habit of planting in the lane and waiting for him.
As far as the shooting is concerned, Tony deserves credit for the fact that
he is going to the rim more than he was last season, taking 62 percent of his
shots from inside as opposed to 50 percent a season ago. This is likely a
function of confidence in his health allowing him to once again go to the
rack without fear. The problem here is that not only has his suspect jump
shot not improved, it appears to have regressed. After posting an effective
field goal percentage of 41.6 on jumpers a year ago, TA is down to an
abominable 26.7 percent eFG on jumpers this season. He is also shooting a
career low 71.8 percent from the foul line, which makes his ability to get to
the stripe that much less valuable. For all the chatter about the need for
Rajon Rondo to put in the work on his shooting mechanics (and there is plenty
of need), this is year five for TA, and his jumper has yet to even approach
the neighborhood of semi-adequacy.
Defense remains the strongest part of Allen's game. He is holding opposing
two-guards to an impressive 46.9 percent effective field goal shooting, and
his gambler's instincts make him an ever-present threat to make a steal that
starts a fast break and leads to an easy bucket. He is moving more fluidly,
and (purely from an anecdotal stand point) he seems to be more consistently
putting together several good defensive possessions in a row. But he can
still only go short bursts before losing his man away from the ball on
consecutive occasions or getting beat on an up-fake or committing a silly
foul due to his over-aggressiveness. I can't say it enough: The physical
play is great. The defensive desire is great, especially in a league full of
guys who can't be bothered. But the overall defensive play could be so much
better if he had the ability to focus on the nuances. That's the difference
between being a good and a great defender, and Tony has yet to give us the
indication that he can make that jump.
I realize that TA is a contentious subject around Celtics fans and that I've
likely opened the floodgates to being labeled a card-carrying member of the
so-called "TA hater" crowd. I'd like to believe that isn't the case. I see
a player with a ton of physical ability, a player who is no doubt to some
degree better than he was a season ago. Most importantly, I see a guy who
wears a jersey that says "Celtics" on the front, and I'll root for all the
best for him for as long as he does (which is why I've spent countless hours
talking myself into trying to be a bigger believer of his over the years).
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