Regarding Presley, I was most impressed for Game 1 that he seems to have a great understanding of his strengths and weaknesses — there were a couple times he could’ve forced up a 3 but either passed or drove instead. Played very much within himself.Thought the same thing about Presley but with the opposite instinct: to drive instead of shoot.
Edit: by the way, I’ve also heard people try to compare Adebayo to Newton, but Adebayo is for sure a stretch 4 and plays like it. Newton was a wing playing at the power forward position.
In fact, I’d say all of our guys were excellent in that regard. We missed a bunch of shots around the rim, Ellington in particular had a hard time finishing, but for the most part it looked like a bunch of guys trying to play to their respective strengths. Not a lot of crazy “WTF was he thinking?” moments.
This has been a pet peeve of mine for a long time now — getting players to understand and accept their role isn’t always shooting/dribbling — so I hope it continues. We very much need the whole to be greater than the sum of its parts.