It's a matter of movement.
That's how Paul George sees the Thunder's struggles with 3-point defense. It's the notion of motion that's giving Oklahoma City trouble, he said, as it tries to get over its recent triple troubles.
Over its past eight games, the Thunder has allowed 12.9 made 3-pointers per game, and it can be flustered by fluidity.
“I think it's just player movement,” George said. “That's the element of defense that we're struggling at, understanding guys are moving and causing us to move around.”
On Tuesday, the Thunder plays the Warriors in Oakland, Calif.