Defense Wins Championships - Warriors NBA Finals Defense Breakdown

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  • @HalfCourtHoops
    @HalfCourtHoops  Před rokem +33

    Coach's Cut Full Breakdown: halfcourthoops.substack.com/p/golden-state-warriors-2022-nba-finals
    7 extra minutes of footage/breakdown, Celtics adjustments and a other film I am unable to show in this video!
    Enjoy!

    • @pristinedecision1877
      @pristinedecision1877 Před rokem +3

      I like how you included the soundbite of Draymond Green instructing Jordan Poole on how to best funnel ball handlers into the help; I thought I was the only one who heard that in real time.

  • @wezob4569
    @wezob4569 Před rokem +582

    This is elite defense. Statically the Celtics were better in the regular season but Golden State are on an entirely different Tier in the IQ department defensively and I don't think GS gets enough credit for how high IQ everyone is from the coaches to the players.

    • @shemkamau2183
      @shemkamau2183 Před rokem +111

      They’re two types of defenses, GS is more IQ based while Boston is a collection of elite athletes. It was a bad matchup for Boston simply bc they’re a team with only a few elite shooters and no elite playmaker. Basically making you make bad decisions

    • @HalfCourtHoops
      @HalfCourtHoops  Před rokem +18

      For sure!

    • @CtG-Games
      @CtG-Games Před rokem +49

      Celtics were better in the regular season since Draymond was injured for like 40% of it

    • @marrriturnt1269
      @marrriturnt1269 Před rokem +2

      @@shemkamau2183 yea Boston needs a playermaker. Marcus smart isn’t gonna cut it.

    • @t4d0W
      @t4d0W Před rokem +21

      Celtics defense was getting it done in the postseason too. They were giving difficult looks to strong shot creators in the playoffs like KD, Kyrie, Giannis and even Jimmy Butler. All while making it hell for their supporting cast to try be efficient with their touches. Thing is when you get two teams who are the top defenses in the Finals, what can beat those out is how dynamic the offense is.

  • @pawananubhav12
    @pawananubhav12 Před rokem +215

    Finally someone who gave credit to warriors defense lol everyone else just kept saying "Celtics beat themselves by turning the ball over" This video proves how warriors MADE the Celtics turn the ball over and destroyed them

  • @mattpiers4589
    @mattpiers4589 Před rokem +363

    Felt like not enough was talked about regarding the Warriors defense compared to the Celtic’s in previews of the series. Golden State was right behind in the defensive rating and only wasn’t 1st bc Draymond was out for two months

    • @HalfCourtHoops
      @HalfCourtHoops  Před rokem +56

      For sure. Losing Draymond & integrating Klay took a little away, but they showed the flexibility and elite D throughout the playoffs.

    • @deiondre0
      @deiondre0 Před rokem +51

      A lot of Warriors regular season stats were misleading because of key injuries. Warriors were 1-3 against the Nuggets... Draymond didnt play a single one of those games. We all saw the difference he made in the first round

    • @jbrandonf
      @jbrandonf Před rokem +42

      Idiots on the nba subreddit were saying the Warriors D isn’t in the same league as the C’s. Laughable.

    • @t4d0W
      @t4d0W Před rokem +6

      @@deiondre0 To be honest regular season numbers have a load of noise to make for comparable results for how it can play out in a 7 game series especially since teams easily ramp up defensive intensity in the playoffs. In terms of team defense concepts, consistency of execution along with the versatility to adapt to match ups is what can make the results sustainable come post season.

    • @cryogeneric
      @cryogeneric Před rokem +4

      @@jbrandonf Agreed, but they were just echoing what the so-called "experts" were saying. I also remember people saying the Celtics coaches were better and could adjust in ways that other coaches couldn't keep up 😂

  • @stevenielsen5217
    @stevenielsen5217 Před rokem +52

    Most “fans” have no idea how much basketball IQ is involved in winning. All they see is offensive highlights and determine which team has more “highlight” type players to determine a “better” team. Great breakdown of the Dubs high IQ players and defensive schemes tailored to beating a team. 🔥🔥🔥

    • @wayti5759
      @wayti5759 Před rokem +1

      90% of fans. Some are regular, casual, minded fans

  • @buffalosoldier7360
    @buffalosoldier7360 Před rokem +74

    Very very good stuff. The Dubs have done this many times before. People forget that during the earlier runs the Dubs would consistently have the 1st or 2nd ranked defense headed into the playoffs, and every time the playoffs rolled around they got even better. I have seen the Dubs pump up their defensive energy and win on defense, people forget Steph has led the league in steals and scoring!

  • @Schraiber
    @Schraiber Před rokem +111

    Awesome video. Feels like The Warriors this playoffs were a basketball nerd's dream: they ran so many different defensive schemes and they were all keyed in specifically to the matchups

    • @HalfCourtHoops
      @HalfCourtHoops  Před rokem +21

      It was so much fun to watch and learn what they did. Took so long because of how much they mixed in.

  • @cidmatrix9643
    @cidmatrix9643 Před rokem +180

    Amazing breakdown. Easily the best analysis of how the Warriors actually plan and their defensive philosophy on CZcams.

    • @HalfCourtHoops
      @HalfCourtHoops  Před rokem +8

      Appreciate it!

    • @tylergoldingmagic
      @tylergoldingmagic Před rokem +1

      agreed! Love his and Get Gooder at Basketballs breakdowns. Both underrated!

    • @rickslair7557
      @rickslair7557 Před rokem

      Yes I concur!!! Excellent job bro...from the replays to the breakdown. After watching this I can't believe it took GS 6 games to beat them...shoulda been a sweep!!! It was like watching a pro team vs a college team...MEN amongst BOYS!!!

    • @easymoneyrad
      @easymoneyrad Před rokem

      Bballbreakdown good too check him out

  • @sumyungguy88
    @sumyungguy88 Před rokem +9

    Jason Kidd said the warriors are the only team in the league that can change their defense without calling a time out. That shows how high the team IQ was. Mike Brown was our defensive coordinator and I wouldn’t be surprised if he does the same in Sacramento.

  • @norestwicked6125
    @norestwicked6125 Před rokem +56

    Another Great Video!
    Media and analysts hailed boston's defense as probably one of the best in post seasom history.
    But Warriors just cranked up their defense to 200%

  • @noble6p
    @noble6p Před rokem +55

    Great video. People wondered why the Celtics kept making "dumb" mistakes, well a lot of them were forced by an incredibly smart and disciplined defensive unit of Golden State.
    One of the biggest takeaways from this series vs the 2019 finals was how much better depth the Warriors had on the defensive end. Their guys in 2019 struggled defensively

    • @yehan1566
      @yehan1566 Před rokem +2

      cuz in 2019 there was no wing depth or rim protection ,kawhi was a mismatch and even siakam cooked gsw ass

    • @noble6p
      @noble6p Před rokem +11

      @@yehan1566 2022 GSW wins that series

    • @t4d0W
      @t4d0W Před rokem

      To be fair Celtics later in the series were committing loads of dumb decisions themselves that were leading to easy turnovers. Not only Tatum's high average of at least 4-5 turnovers per game but the other ball handlers like Brown and Smart. The Warriors easily eat off those turnovers and turn them to points more frequently than the Celtics do theirs. Which was not surprising the Warriors bench later in the series was also scoring more than the Celtics bench.

    • @manuprasad5354
      @manuprasad5354 Před rokem

      @@noble6p truly believe kawhi wouldn't have it easy against 2022 wiggins.

  • @kismet1085
    @kismet1085 Před rokem +17

    People seemed to forget prior to Draymond injury, Dubs were the #1 defensive team in the league in the first half of the season.

  • @yanelry4807
    @yanelry4807 Před rokem +22

    Great breakdown. Some small details that weren't talked about by other analysts are here. It makes me understand more about the game of basketball. Nice bro.

  • @sburnsy05
    @sburnsy05 Před rokem +3

    Who are you dude? This is the best breakdown anyone in the nation has done.

  • @shulestuff
    @shulestuff Před rokem +16

    For a non player but an NBA fan, this is absolutely incredible. Keep it up.

  • @bby_plut0
    @bby_plut0 Před rokem +20

    love how u break the game down man, as a hoop lover i have implemented the stuff u teach/educate us on in everyday hoop and no funny shit, it works

  • @fireice2585
    @fireice2585 Před rokem +8

    Draymond in the post interview after game one loss said something like "we're fine." He already knew they're going to win. That game one the Celtics needs a career night from two of their role players just to barely beat the Warriors, he knew they're in big trouble because that ain't happen again.

  • @kpkafle
    @kpkafle Před rokem +5

    Draymond always says about fans you think you know but you really don't know. Well, Coach you really know and now you're helping us fans know as well.

  • @rcguitarcovers8614
    @rcguitarcovers8614 Před rokem +16

    i hope the green doubters are watching. right here you can see the importance of draymond green in their defense. he isnt just all talk.

    • @jdapaul1351
      @jdapaul1351 Před rokem +1

      His subtleness (work that doesn't show up in the stat sheet) is what defines Draymond in defense and what makes him the best NBA defender of this generation.

    • @myweirdsecondchannelwithap9070
      @myweirdsecondchannelwithap9070 Před rokem +2

      He is on defense almost what steph is on offense for them.

  • @Carlospaolosanluis
    @Carlospaolosanluis Před rokem +2

    When Draymond helps, he fills the gap of what main defenders leave. There are four points on a ball handler that a main defender defend lower left and right and upper left and right. Usually lower points are for passes and upper points are for scoring. When the warriors main defense, alows help, he would cover two and leave the other two to the help defender.
    When Draymond told Poole to funnel the ball handler so help defender can cover two and he can cover the other two points.

  • @bhongtastic
    @bhongtastic Před rokem +2

    as a complete beginner to academic basketball strategy, i find these videos absolutely fascinating. i can't believe how much high quality content is on youtube today. what a time to be alive.

  • @DaveChappeleIsGod
    @DaveChappeleIsGod Před rokem +3

    Great stuff, loved hearing the in-depth breakdown and analyzing not just what the Warriors were doing, but what they were trying to prevent or take away as well!

  • @rams3737
    @rams3737 Před rokem +4

    Thank you coach for making such high level basketball videos for free ✌🏽
    Appreciate the hard work

  • @ljcool17
    @ljcool17 Před rokem +5

    Wiggins is a number 1 overall pick for a reason. The Timberwolves just didn't do a good job developing him.

  • @frankmorrow3701
    @frankmorrow3701 Před rokem +3

    Great analysis! I really learned a lot from how you put this all together and it was really good beginning from game 1 to see how the Warriors began to throw different defenses at them and in different situations. I really appreciate all of the work that you put into this and even though I'm sure it took many hours to do I bet that you had fun doing it also?!! Go Dubs!!!!

  • @kevinperera18
    @kevinperera18 Před rokem +1

    Amazing video! Awesome content - Love to see the defensive breakdown! It is beautiful to watch, and even better when its broken down to the mechanism in this way.

  • @Rystrocity
    @Rystrocity Před rokem +1

    I need more of your talks fam definitely a good watch this one was

  • @brianchu8147
    @brianchu8147 Před rokem +2

    1:45 this is insane timing from Wiggins

  • @pablorios1041
    @pablorios1041 Před rokem +3

    andrew wiggins was the 2nd most important player for the warriors in terms of defense and scoring like the dude was a real ALL STAR in the celtics series

  • @gilbertsmith3087
    @gilbertsmith3087 Před rokem +1

    That is one of the best break downs of defense I have seen, thanks.

  • @Kodreanu23
    @Kodreanu23 Před rokem

    Fantastic breakdown. Joy to watch. Thanks!

  • @glennricafrente58
    @glennricafrente58 Před rokem +4

    This is so well done. Thanks!

  • @Archie583
    @Archie583 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for this breakdown. Nice commentary and great reads on what they were doing. Really helps in understanding what makes a good pro-level defense.

  • @Zekkon666
    @Zekkon666 Před rokem +2

    Wiggins's reflexes is so fast he doesn't get bait by jabsteps and head fakes and that's why luka and tatum had a hard time against him

  • @NBAgladiator
    @NBAgladiator Před rokem +5

    Absolutely incredible breakdown! Thanks!

  • @buffalosoldier7360
    @buffalosoldier7360 Před rokem

    Excellent analysis and delivery, some of the best I’ve heard. +1 subscriber!

  • @alrick13v2
    @alrick13v2 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the analysis, I appreciate the game even more

  • @johnnycash1214
    @johnnycash1214 Před rokem +4

    As an avid basketball watcher (2 yrs now), I can't say this was "easy" to follow, because NBA defense is EXTREMELY complicated. But, this was a very interesting video and I was hooked until the very end.

  • @michaelyiweihuang6298
    @michaelyiweihuang6298 Před rokem +6

    These analysis are so good. Thank you for the video.

  • @ReCharredSigh
    @ReCharredSigh Před rokem +10

    Thank you for the breakdown Coach Pyper! You and Thinking Basketball were the only ones to give credit to draymond's defense this series, esp when the warriors changed his matchup and put him on brown.
    Did you feel that the warriors used less zone than they commonly did, because they were known for playing zone more than other teams, and it felt like they leaned away from it vs the celtics.

    • @mattpiers4589
      @mattpiers4589 Před rokem +2

      Yeah they used less zone because the Celtics had more counters. I remember a few times they deployed it, someone like White either got to the rim or Horford would somewhere in the high arc to attack the middle of it with his jumper.

  • @efenili
    @efenili Před rokem +2

    Damn. I love hoops and watch a lot of analysis but this breakdown is amazing.
    So much goes into being an elite defense and it takes the entire team to make it work, it's amazing.

  • @Darcalpha
    @Darcalpha Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the breakdown. Really enjoyed it! It added next-level appreciation to what the GSW achieved!

  • @nickyscarfo5388
    @nickyscarfo5388 Před rokem +3

    Warriors & Steve Kerr are Kings of Adjustments, not to mention they have a Draymond Green. Give the Warriors enough good looks & time and they will figure out ways to stop you or force adjustments in their favor.

  • @ewjiml
    @ewjiml Před rokem +2

    Steve Kerr made some fantastic adjustments like getting Draymond in low help and on Jalen. He also put Looney and Horford which got rid of the threat of the pick and pop.

  • @herbhealsus
    @herbhealsus Před rokem +6

    I remember David lee dropping his coverage to shove draymond into position and draymond gets the block. Don’t know what the conversation was after, but no one has ever had to tell draymond where to be since. These guys hold each other accountable on defense and all have to be on the same page. Any mistakes you will hear about it, and will be expected to correct it.

  • @sneakerjunki3
    @sneakerjunki3 Před rokem

    Your vid made me appreciate the Warriors more on defense! Great work!

  • @Michael-ev9hj
    @Michael-ev9hj Před 11 měsíci

    I love this channel great defensive breakdowns every Time I love it defensive videos are great shows me how to be the best defender ever

  • @Rhaspun
    @Rhaspun Před rokem +2

    Wiggins has been impressive this past season. He has the strength to push back against big guys and he does a good job of anticipating moves to counter them.

  • @MLhub.
    @MLhub. Před rokem +2

    great analysis the best ive seen so far ! mind you alot of channels try to dissect this finals series

  • @douglasreid7330
    @douglasreid7330 Před rokem

    Nice work coach. Loved it.

  • @lpham8
    @lpham8 Před rokem

    Great breakdown!

  • @frzferdinand72
    @frzferdinand72 Před rokem +1

    I like how you show the plays where the Celtics still make it in. You can play elite d and still have the opponent make it in.

  • @samarthbhatnagar347
    @samarthbhatnagar347 Před rokem

    Great content man

  • @Justin-Trammell
    @Justin-Trammell Před rokem

    Great breakdown, and awesome work by the warriors~

  • @rwilliams951
    @rwilliams951 Před rokem +1

    Great analysis 👍🏾

  • @algonquinchess
    @algonquinchess Před rokem +1

    great analysis! I think it might also be interesting to see breakdowns of coverage and how the team would try and fix it

  • @Mark-no2du
    @Mark-no2du Před rokem

    This is easily the most impressive and helpful breakdown of the 2022 Finals that I've seen, even if it focuses exclusively on defense. I feel like I learned so much...thank you!

  • @ralphyplanas8166
    @ralphyplanas8166 Před rokem +2

    Special mention to Wiggins, he was actually a different player suddenly when the playoffs come.

  • @cryogeneric
    @cryogeneric Před rokem

    This was brilliant! Subbed

  • @kristopherlawhorn4891
    @kristopherlawhorn4891 Před rokem +1

    Amazing Analysis

  • @spacexmike
    @spacexmike Před rokem

    Thanks for the breakdown

  • @NBaBall3r26
    @NBaBall3r26 Před rokem +2

    great video
    great breakdown

  • @DameFreshTV
    @DameFreshTV Před rokem +5

    this was great. thanks for the breakdown.

  • @nikylesimons8929
    @nikylesimons8929 Před měsícem

    Great breakdown

  • @hchiu9
    @hchiu9 Před rokem

    I think your videos and just watching the warriors over the season has made me realize what really good defense is. Sometimes, its acting as a deterrent to take a shot but others', it's just playing the percentages and making sure that your opoonent can't take a good shot. just really great to see.

  • @stormyredhawk7419
    @stormyredhawk7419 Před rokem +3

    At 7:20, when you talk about draymond growling at poole, telling poole too let his defender drive too the lane so he could help when pooled defender drives! That’s exactly what bogut and iggy were masterful at and that was (too me) the main reason the warriors lost the 2016 finals and how much that bogut and iggy injuries were too the warriors because that’s the defensive play that gave lebron fits

  • @armtothechairproductions8053

    Great breakdown. You mentioned it at one point, but in game 4 the Warriors finally started closing out and sitting on their right hand forcing them left consistently. That definitely increased the turnovers for Boston late in the series.

    • @mcfuckinanotheraccount808
      @mcfuckinanotheraccount808 Před rokem +2

      I have a question, were they closing out allowing middle even when the opponent was for example on the wing, in order to make them drive to their weaker hand? If so, i didn't notice that and it's crazy stuff, exploiting weaker hand at the nba level is pretty crazy, underutilized strategy in basketball

    • @HalfCourtHoops
      @HalfCourtHoops  Před rokem +4

      Yup! Pressing up and forcing weak hand sped them up & helped with it!

    • @t4d0W
      @t4d0W Před rokem +2

      This is something to really consider moving forward when some younger team rosters mature that have 4 or even 5 guys who are 'decent' at handling the ball. Little details such as making them go left will be an interesting trend on defensive gameplans to see if it stifles those playmakers/shot creators.

  • @montanaprime
    @montanaprime Před rokem +4

    High Level Basketball

  • @wiz_dropbomb2134
    @wiz_dropbomb2134 Před rokem

    Incredible video.

  • @kryptonitetime
    @kryptonitetime Před rokem +7

    Fantastic breakdown and attention to detail. Appreciate the incredible amount of work that must have gone into this and I definitely gained a ton of knowledge

  • @3ladeRunner
    @3ladeRunner Před rokem

    Awesome breakdown

  • @johnnyroams
    @johnnyroams Před rokem

    really impressive man!!!

  • @jomuski6591
    @jomuski6591 Před rokem +3

    This earned a subscription

  • @dimelo58
    @dimelo58 Před rokem

    Love this video you got yourself a subscriber !

  • @ernestoespiritu5429
    @ernestoespiritu5429 Před rokem

    EXCELLENT ANALYSIS👍👍👍

  • @mixondeo9884
    @mixondeo9884 Před rokem

    Amazing content watched the whole thing keep it up earned a sub fs.

  • @TheJatoba1980
    @TheJatoba1980 Před rokem

    Your channel is wonderful, and I think it's great to get some of your fast brains. I just think that maybe some graphics would be so helpful, like really pointing out over the video some of the stuff you're commenting on. Mostly because it's a lot of info! But dude I hope some big team hires you very soon: it's great!

  • @richardkankam240
    @richardkankam240 Před rokem

    What a video keep up the good work

  • @MM-pu7yr
    @MM-pu7yr Před rokem

    Great video good job

  • @MR_M0RNINGSTAR
    @MR_M0RNINGSTAR Před rokem

    ALOOOOOOOT of basketball knowledge thrown in this video. WOOOOOOW like basketball is not all about shooting and highlights. Players can create something by just moving around. And warriors are very skilled team to do it

  • @hawkname1234
    @hawkname1234 Před rokem

    Elite video man. Earned a subscribe from me.

  • @luiscmyk0824
    @luiscmyk0824 Před rokem

    Amazing breakdown! +1 subscriber here. Looking forward for more.

  • @Blanchedout421
    @Blanchedout421 Před rokem +1

    Great video, show this to all the people saying Draymond was awful in the finals and unplayable. I hated that narrative, at worst he was truly bad for 2 games. He still impacted winning

  • @itiswhatitis7921
    @itiswhatitis7921 Před rokem

    im subscribing, goddamn great insights

  • @ralphryanpacada9599
    @ralphryanpacada9599 Před rokem

    great job!

  • @MarkG998
    @MarkG998 Před rokem +1

    great breakdown! Analysts kept saying Celtics would win because of size and athleticism but the Warriors had a 'hive mind' approach to their defence. Everyone was so well connected and in tune with one another, they had such a great defensive plan and seemed ready for anything that the Celtics tried to do on offence. It was brilliant defence and it didn't get talked about enough until you came along. Great stuff!

  • @ochomunna270
    @ochomunna270 Před rokem

    Just beautiful mane. I'm a Warriors fan and these defensive schemes are elite elite level.
    A1 genius, we'll miss Mike Brown!

  • @ronnysharma6767
    @ronnysharma6767 Před rokem

    Very nice analysis and thoughtful insight. One point that I think you may have not gone over is the role the Warriors 6th, 7th, and 8th defenders on the court (dressed in black and white) played in helping. Their presence displayed what true championship grit through defense looks like on the largest stage.

  • @paristonhill4547
    @paristonhill4547 Před rokem

    Great breakdown! Will we be getting a breakdown of the warrior's offense?

  • @vivianpangilinan9783
    @vivianpangilinan9783 Před rokem +4

    Defense is the best offense

  • @Posesso
    @Posesso Před rokem

    Massively good.
    It felt like if I was listening to Thinking Basketball just with a light hangover (lower pitch)

  • @Cadenwinz
    @Cadenwinz Před rokem

    This is the best defensive breakdown of the dubs finals run

  • @injusticeanywherethreatens4810

    Thanks for this breakdown. I would like to congratulate Boston for strategizing their way out of the East and making Miami and Milwaukee eat their words, you Coach for being able to get this far, but most importantly the Warriors for being able to pull all of this off!

  • @jwrld9994
    @jwrld9994 Před rokem

    Great breakdown🤞Subbed

  • @femmedenise3598
    @femmedenise3598 Před rokem

    Nice video

  • @jaredgambeski2991
    @jaredgambeski2991 Před rokem

    Good vid

  • @skl5838
    @skl5838 Před rokem +1

    Horford against GSW actually morphed into a deadly 3-point shooter...

  • @kikoantonio4792
    @kikoantonio4792 Před rokem +2

    When talents and skills are almost equal. The difference is down to the coaching, it’s almost unfair to compare Steve Kerr to any current coach in the NBA. Then here comes Curry the game changer.

  • @nkosimataka5565
    @nkosimataka5565 Před rokem +1

    This makes sense to why draymond respects Luka and even more so Lebron. You can speed up JT and JB, funnel them into making bad choices but you can't do that to LBJ he is playing for mismatches and or creating lanes.
    Plus more consistent individual brilliance makes it hard to guard them one on one

  • @ArmandoMPR
    @ArmandoMPR Před rokem +3

    Warriors are gonna need Moody and Kuminga to step up defensively in order to repeat. I think Moody showed potential to play high IQ team defense. I need to see more from Kuminga. Wiseman is the biggest question mark in regards to this. That’s why resigning Looney was big.

    • @juliusperseus8612
      @juliusperseus8612 Před rokem

      Kuminga and wiseman will Never be able to emulate Otto porter, Belly And GPII High IQ and experience. especially this season.
      They were Foolish to let them go, the downgrade is real. I would trade Kuminga for Otto porter TBH