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Cleveland Has No Post Hub and It's Killing Their Offense Against the Knicks
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Cleveland's offense in Game 2 was painful to watch, and I think it comes down to one core problem: they have no real hub in the high post or low post to organize their actions.
Mobley and Allen can both do a little something there, but they weren't being used that way. And the possession that summed up the whole night for me was Mobley getting Brunson switched onto him in the low post, a clear mismatch, and Donovan Mitchell just couldn't get him the entry pass. Ten to twelve seconds with that switch and they end up jacking a desperation corner three as the shot clock expires.
That's not the Knicks taking something away. That's just discombobulation. Game 1 may have been the outlier. #shorts
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