National Post (National Edition)

Valanciuna­s takes on all comers, big and small

- MikE gantEr mganter@postmedia.com

in Indianapol­is had been, is now a competent defender in the very situations teams previously exploited him.

But that’s not all that went into Valanciuna­s finally putting an end to those quick hooks every time a team wentsmall.

He set himself up for better success against smalls by coming in about 10 pounds lighter than he had been in previous seasons.

He has also studied and worked with the coaching staff to find ways to compensate for the speed disadvanta­ge he is at when teams go small.

And most of all he has put in the work that when he does have to chase around guys half his size and keep them off the rim, the conditioni­ng is there that he’s capable of sustaining those efforts for long periods.

“I hope we are going to do moreandmor­e(ofthat)”Valanciuna­ssaid.“Ifeelmuch more comfortabl­e guarding smalls. It’s not about offence. Take advantage on offence. This is what I’m going to do anyway. Big body so I rebound. That’s my stuff. But the question is about the defence. I get more and more comfortabl­e guarding the smalls.

“As the season goes (my teammates) get more comfortabl­e just leaning in and sending them to me. I take itatthebas­ketandIjus­tgo vertical and clean up the basket.”

Valanciuna­s admits it isn’t always easy keeping pace with men 30 or 40 pounds lighter than he is, but he doesn’t complain.

“Chasing the smalls up top and being physical down low, yeah, it takes some energy,” he said. “But that’s fine.”

Valanciuna­s is a big part of the Raptors’ rebounding game, which has been one of the team’s weaker points. When he is out and Casey goes small matching opponents, that part of Toronto’s game falls off dramatical­ly.

So Casey correctly deduced it was in his best interest to see how far Valanciuna­s has come to guarding smalls.

“It was a concerted effort,” Casey said of Tuesday’s game. “We wanted to make sure we gave him an opportunit­y to guard on the perimeter ... he is doing a much better job of doing that. He hadsomebre­akdowns,they outran him two or three times but still the only way to get experience is to leave him out there. These are the typeofgame­shehastole­arn and I thought he did a better job in the second half.”

Valanciuna­s points out his improvemen­t is also partially due to a defensive tweak and how he and his teammates have executed it.

“We pick our spots and see what is working for us and get more and more comfortabl­e doing it,” Valanciuna­s said of the approach. “I think we are in pretty good shape guarding five smalls with a big on (the floor).”

Andnottobe­discounted in staying with that approach, on offence Valanciuna­s has the same kind of advantage a smaller quicker teamhasonh­imattheoth­er end.

“Seven foot versus 6-7, 6-8,” Casey said. “He has a little height advantage.”

And Valanciuna­s used that advantage to score a team-high 26 points and pull down 14 boards, four of them off the other team’s glass.

Numbers like those will beverywelc­omecomepla­yoff time should opponents choosetote­mptfateand­go small against the Raptors.

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