If there has been anything to note during Houston’s recent stretch of well-played games, it has been the attention that the team pays to the 3-point shot. Not only to our ability to shoot the 3, but to also ensure that the opponent doesn’t make their own 3’s. The Golden State game where Houston tied the NBA record was also interesting in that a team which possesses Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson went only 3-15 from the 3 point line. Just as Moneyball emphasizes the importance of avoiding the foul on defense, Houston also prefers to chase opponents off the 3-point line and concede the mid-range jumper.
However, tonight was not to be. I don’t watch the Kings, but I do know that while they own one of the worst records in the league, they also have a 14-12 record at home. Perhaps that record may or may not be due to everyone on their team turning into Ray Allen from the 3 point line on a regular basis, but it certainly worked tonight as the Kings surged in the 4th quarter and stayed consistent for most of the game thanks to an excellent game from their perimeter shooters. An interior defense that was allowed to hammer Houston whenever they entered the paint prevented the layup certainly helped for them as well.