Old Nelson had originally planned to strong-arm the opposition after Baron Davis effectively wore down Felton and forced the Bobcats into isolation play.
But the other side saw right through it!
That Felton is impulsive and reckless, yet quick in strategic response and willing to correct his mistakes; he really is a promising prospect.
Although the Warriors average more points per game than the Bobcats, going toe-to-toe in offense would most likely not work in their favor.
Facing guards like Felton and Deron is quite a struggle for core player Baron Davis.
He can shoot threes and long twos but lacks accuracy with just over 30% shooting; almost no mid-range game; main scoring areas are close-range and under the basket; primary scoring methods are drive attacks and fast breaks; offensive play is centered around split plays... With such player type, going one-on-one with 'Emperor Eater' Felton is always a sorry sight, and the Jazz Team has also adopted the Bobcats' strategy.