View Full Version : Has Tony Allen shown the blueprint to stop Durant?
Cocaine80s
04-30-2014, 01:46 AM
Or is he the only one in the league capable of playing this type of D.
im shocked right now. if the spurs lose to the mavs i have no clue whos gonna be in the finals this year.
oarabbus
04-30-2014, 01:49 AM
Or is he the only one in the league capable of playing this type of D.
im shocked right now. if the spurs lose to the mavs i have no clue whos gonna be in the finals this year.
This. Who else is gonna defend KD like Allen is doing?
fsvr54
04-30-2014, 01:52 AM
Tony Allen is legit one of the greatest perimeter defenders of all time and has been for a while.
ZenMaster
04-30-2014, 01:54 AM
Nobody in the league can do it like Tony Allen.
chazzy
04-30-2014, 01:56 AM
2010 Artest
Milbuck
04-30-2014, 01:56 AM
Tony Allen is legit one of the greatest perimeter defenders of all time and has been for a while.
This.
How much longer are we going to put off giving him the credit, the all-time great credit, that he deserves? He's without a doubt one of the best perimeter defenders I've ever seen.
inclinerator
04-30-2014, 01:57 AM
tony allen might be the goat perimeter defender doing it in a league without handchecking
tony allen might be the goat perimeter defender doing it in a league without handchecking
He has been pretty much riding Durant the whole series though.
Real14
04-30-2014, 01:59 AM
joe Crawford shown tha blueprint tonight:coleman:
russwest0
04-30-2014, 01:59 AM
There was one play towards the end of the 4th that they replayed where he literally threw his body into KD to stop him from moving forward with the ball.
He's taking handchecking to a whole new level :oldlol:
YouGotServed
04-30-2014, 02:00 AM
It helps that Allen doesn't get called for cheap fouls like other players do.
russwest0
04-30-2014, 02:00 AM
tony allen might be the goat perimeter defender doing it in a league without handchecking
:biggums: :biggums: :biggums: :wtf: :wtf: :wtf:
Tony Allen been doing it from time
yall cats should have seen him prior to his boneheaded knee injury
shutting down Kobe life nothing
:bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown:
fsvr54
04-30-2014, 02:05 AM
Salty ass nikkas
Real basketball and defense is physical
TheReal Kendall
04-30-2014, 02:06 AM
KD need to post Allen up and shoot over him
Best thing about the playoffs is that defense gets a little bit of the spotlight. :applause:
Fudge
04-30-2014, 02:12 AM
KD need to post Allen up and shoot over him
Only if it were that easy. Durant can't even get open, much less get the ball.
Allen is just a fcuking beast.
DonDadda59
04-30-2014, 02:12 AM
tony allen might be the goat perimeter defender doing it in a league without handchecking
Refs have been letting guys get away with FAR more contact on D this postseason. They're holding the whistles on the usual touch fouls, rip through nonsense, etc. It's not just the Memphis series though, it's league wide. Same reason Harden is shitting the bed.
Guys are getting a small taste of what it was like to play on the perimeter pre-2000s, and they're getting badly exposed (except Bron). :lol
Hopefully this is a harbinger for what the Silver era will look like :applause:
Cocaine80s
04-30-2014, 02:14 AM
Refs have been letting guys get away with FAR more contact on D this postseason. They're holding the whistles on the usual touch fouls, rip through nonsense, etc. It's not just the Memphis series though, it's league wide. Same reason Harden is shitting the bed.
Guys are getting a small taste of what it was like to play on the perimeter pre-2000s, and they're getting badly exposed (except Bron). :lol
Hopefully this is a harbinger for what the Silver era will look like :applause:
is silver really the reason for a lot of these no calls?
DonDadda59
04-30-2014, 02:21 AM
is silver really the reason for a lot of these no calls?
No idea, but it's clear that it's a league-wide phenomenon. I know refs have meetings with league officials and discuss their marching orders/agenda for the playoffs. They've clearly clamped down on the usual touch foul calls and overall soft whistles of the regular season. Usually happens in the playoffs, but not to this degree.
Tony Allen been doing it from time
yall cats should have seen him prior to his boneheaded knee injury
shutting down Kobe life nothing
:bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown:
Tell em. I couldn't believe when the grizzlies signed him outright for $3mil a year because I am a Celtics fan too. He single handedly changed the culture of this team and city when it comes to the NBA. He makes some absolute boneheaded plays but always makes up for it in other ways.
VengefulAngel
04-30-2014, 02:23 AM
KD need to post Allen up and shoot over him
He can't establish position, they just end up wasting 20 seconds on the shot clock. Do you even watch the games?
raid09
04-30-2014, 02:29 AM
Refs have been letting guys get away with FAR more contact on D this postseason. They're holding the whistles on the usual touch fouls, rip through nonsense, etc. It's not just the Memphis series though, it's league wide. Same reason Harden is shitting the bed.
Guys are getting a small taste of what it was like to play on the perimeter pre-2000s, and they're getting badly exposed (except Bron). :lol
Hopefully this is a harbinger for what the Silver era will look like :applause:
Fouls get called all over the place in the GSW-LAC series.
Artillery
04-30-2014, 02:29 AM
It helps that Allen doesn't get called for cheap fouls like other players do.
This is a problem within the NBA itself though. Vets with defensive reputations are allowed to play more physical than youngersters(rookies/sophmores). You could be the greatest defender of all-time and you'll still be called for a shit ton of fouls if you're new to the league.
On topic, yeah TA's defense has been great.
russwest0
04-30-2014, 02:31 AM
Fouls get called all over the place in the GSW-LAC series.
And in the BKN-TOR series as well.
russwest0
04-30-2014, 02:32 AM
This is a problem within the NBA itself though. Vets with defensive reputations are allowed to play more physical than youngersters(rookies/sophmores). You could be the greatest defender of all-time and you'll still be called for a shit ton of fouls if you're new to the league.
Yeah definitely agree with this. Half the battle of being a good defender is the reputation you get with the refs.
The Grizzlies coach even said he isn't starting Allen because he knows the officials react to Tony Allen and he's trying to bring him in later so that they let him play more physical or some shit.
Relinquish
04-30-2014, 02:33 AM
KD need to post Allen up and shoot over him
KD can't play in the post though.
Solefade
04-30-2014, 02:34 AM
Refs have been letting guys get away with FAR more contact on D this postseason. They're holding the whistles on the usual touch fouls, rip through nonsense, etc. It's not just the Memphis series though, it's league wide. Same reason Harden is shitting the bed.
Guys are getting a small taste of what it was like to play on the perimeter pre-2000s, and they're getting badly exposed (except Bron). :lol
Hopefully this is a harbinger for what the Silver era will look like :applause:
i hope you're right, i'm tired of the league rewarding skinny ass weak niqqas who play for the whistle
Tony Allen isnt to blame for Durants broken shot. Which has been gone for a while, nobody noticed.
Well okay, Durant has this strange notion that Tony Allen will come up and block his 7 foot self out of nowhere so he rushes on the easiest attempts. It's pretty pathetic.
The Grizzlies coach even said he isn't starting Allen because he knows the officials react to Tony Allen and he's trying to bring him in later so that they let him play more physical or some shit.
Yes and No. Tony started coming off the bench when he was injured for around 3 weeks and they traded for Lee. Lee is the better offensive player so he stuck with a Prince out there. Joerger likes to get away with playing Prince as much as possible before he brings Allen in to run crazy when some of the starters start needing a break. As long as Prince can at least be neutral, it's a win for the Grizzlies. If he's making shots too, that just a bonus. He's got the best size for Durant and doesn't typically make mistakes so that's why he starts. Allen is the change of pace guy to come in and cause problems and close out the game.
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