Thought he had that Ginobili magic when he started getting minutes and luckily he just just keeps getting better There is really one big 3 in the league and it's because he has grown his game to fulfill his destiny as this generations Manu. The way he just brings the sauce every night now man is so fun to watch
His real value is he knows how to blend in to any lineup. Because he started his career as a rather unknown player who had to earn his minutes, he is comfortable off/on-ball. Many players are talented but they have no clue how to adjust to being a 3rd-5th option on the court depending on who is out there. Reaves fits in perfectly regardless of whether he has the ball or not. I've noticed his defense has improved since AD has been gone. Making a great block on Murray today. I feel bad for Reaves, honestly. Only getting paid $12 million per year... He deserves at least $30 million.
Nice showing. Tied Luka for a team high 7 assists. Can't ask for a better stat line from your 3rd option.
Reaves fitted in but still played his all around game. With Doncic handling the rock, it takes pressure off him.
Having Luka and Bron give him the ball and letting Reaves just call the play is insane. And he's delivering every time. He's the real deal.
People were a little concerned about his fit with Luka, but they actually play great together. It seems the connection between him, Luka and Bron is almost seamless already. And it can only get better.
They're all super smart and skilled, should be great. The way AR has been adapting on the go to so many different iterations of this team and his role, shows he's really special
I was more concerned about our defense with a Luka-AR backcourt, but—at least for the time being—AR has really stepped up his D and my heartburn these last couple games has been de minimus.
Yeah, I think both of our guards play pretty decent defense, actually. I am not concerned about it anymore.
With the offensive load split between the three of them, AR will have the legs to get after it with this kind of defense more often
The first clip is more scheme/personnel issues from Denver than great defense (AR and the rest did their jobs and I'm not taking anything away from the guys on the floor) but the twitter poster is missing that it is Brick in the opposite corner. This allows the Lakers to be some sort of zone where they have 2 guys guarding 1/2 the court with Bricks guy sagging onto Gordon in the dunker spot. Not really sure what to call this defense but it's looks NFL zone where you sometimes have an elite free safety decide which guy to target (Bricks' defender is guarding both Gordon and him fro stretches). This lets basically 3 Lakers to swarm onto that Murray/Jokic PnR. Lakers didn't really care how many shots Brick took (or even made) and this clip shows why.
Reaves is UNSELFISH, a willing passer but will take the shot when he feels like it or he has the chance. Not concerned. Whoever voiced those concerns are clueless.
No question Reaves is a gem, but I just wanted to point out that Ja is overrated and the Grizzlies are better with him taking a back seat.
yeah...i think morant's (admittedly jaw-dropping) highlights overshadow how much of games he spends not doing things like that. and reaves is definitely playing at "3rd star" level offensively this year. i'd go as far as to ask which team's third offensive option is better on offense? seriously? maybe bane in memphis, actually? rj barrett or ingram in toronto? it's really unusual to have a 20/5/5 guy as your clear third-best offensive player. and this was true pre-luka trade, too. speaks even more to the fact that all of our roster choices in the near term need to have defense in mind. our three great offensive players all leave things to be desired on the other end, so everyone else needs to bring it there. gabe, vando, and DFS do, imo. rui and hayes...sometimes? knecht? rarely. ideally, your top guys are all two-way players--as is the case with most contenders--but denver has shown how to win when that's not the case.