I think when a guy has a big individual game what matters is usually when he's getting his points.
If Simmons goes for 35 but scores 25 in the first half, then that's something you can overcome. The performances that really kill you are when the guy goes scoreless in the first half but then starts to just dominate the game in the last 10 minutes. Really hard to win--especially on the road--when somebody's out there just manhandling people in the clutch.
I can't see Briscoe containing him, as tough as Briscoe is. That's a major size advantage. It also makes it so that you've got to invert and put Poythress on a smaller player. I would say he sticks Briscoe on Hornsby and lets Poythress and Lee try and switch off on Simmons.
If Simmons goes for 35 but scores 25 in the first half, then that's something you can overcome. The performances that really kill you are when the guy goes scoreless in the first half but then starts to just dominate the game in the last 10 minutes. Really hard to win--especially on the road--when somebody's out there just manhandling people in the clutch.
I can't see Briscoe containing him, as tough as Briscoe is. That's a major size advantage. It also makes it so that you've got to invert and put Poythress on a smaller player. I would say he sticks Briscoe on Hornsby and lets Poythress and Lee try and switch off on Simmons.
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