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The Pick and Roll

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  • The Pick and Roll

    Can anyone explain to me why Coach O'Brien absolutely refuses to implement the pick in roll into the offense at all? The pick and roll has been a staple of the NBA since the beginning. To me, any coach that refuses to consider it, shouldn't have a job in the NBA. You go out and get Darren Collison, one of the better young ball handlers in the league and you minimize his effectiveness because of the offensive system. Did you get Collison for his defense? He should have been acquired because of his play making abilities. Why bother wasting such a talent? When will O'Brien learn to play to the strengths of his team as opposed to forcing inconsistent pieces to the puzzle?

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    Re: The Pick and Roll

    We've run a ton of pick and rolls in the preseason. We haven't been very successful, but I think that's a result of the players being used. Roy isn't a good roller, Danny isn't a great penetrator, etc.

    I'd like to see a Collison/Granger pick and roll as I think it's our best option (maybe even a Price/Granger). Granger can shoot, drive and finish strong. Collison can do the same, so I think it's a good combination.

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    • #3
      Re: The Pick and Roll

      Originally posted by sm182 View Post
      Can anyone explain to me why Coach O'Brien absolutely refuses to implement the pick in roll into the offense at all? The pick and roll has been a staple of the NBA since the beginning. To me, any coach that refuses to consider it, shouldn't have a job in the NBA. You go out and get Darren Collison, one of the better young ball handlers in the league and you minimize his effectiveness because of the offensive system. Did you get Collison for his defense? He should have been acquired because of his play making abilities. Why bother wasting such a talent? When will O'Brien learn to play to the strengths of his team as opposed to forcing inconsistent pieces to the puzzle?
      I'm not ready to cast stones yet. I feel that the PnR will be implemented situationally with much success. I think it just adds to our arsenal. We will see it ran. Collison is going to thrive in this motion offense. He may be a better shooter than Granger, and is definitely the fastest Pacer. Before last season, we didn't really have a PG who thrives in the PnR. Price came in and we ran some plays with him with some success. So now that we have two PGs who are good at it, we could see it ran even more frequently.

      You may see Collison only averaging 7 assists a game, but I fully expect his PPG totals to be anywhere from 18-23. Granger really needed a second guy to score, and he got him. Hibbert is also much improved, and the SG and PF spots look much improved. Let's see if this motion offense is good with talent. Now if we are losing and Dunleavy and Posey are starting then we need to fire O'Brien. Until then, I'm looking forward to this season with great optimism regardless of JOB.

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      • #4
        Re: The Pick and Roll

        I see us running it, but A) It's usually a secondary option in the play/set and B) Our screens are normally terrible and a waste of everyone's time.

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        • #5
          Re: The Pick and Roll

          Originally posted by Hicks View Post
          I see us running it, but A) It's usually a secondary option in the play/set and B) Our screens are normally terrible and a waste of everyone's time.
          mostly B. We need a guy like Dejuan Blair who sets good hard picks.

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          • #6
            Re: The Pick and Roll

            I haven't got to catch all the preseason games but I think Collison averaging 7 assists a game is a little high. Right now, he has more turnovers than assists in this system and more often than not, he's left in the offensive system without the ball in his hands. Granted it's preseason, but if he's averaging a 1 to 1 assist to turnover ratio this team isn't going to go anywhere.

            I just hope O'Brien will be flexible. I know that's asking alot.

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            • #7
              Re: The Pick and Roll

              Originally posted by sm182 View Post
              I haven't got to catch all the preseason games but I think Collison averaging 7 assists a game is a little high. Right now, he has more turnovers than assists in this system and more often than not, he's left in the offensive system without the ball in his hands. Granted it's preseason, but if he's averaging a 1 to 1 assist to turnover ratio this team isn't going to go anywhere.

              I just hope O'Brien will be flexible. I know that's asking alot.
              LOL i wish almost 4 but that is to be expected in this system.


              http://www.nba.com/playerfile/darren....html?nav=page

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              • #8
                Re: The Pick and Roll

                It's preseason... He is still learning the system and if his minutes were normal he would still be getting over 5.

                Heck even TJ has gotten over 5 here in about 25 MPG. Darren is a better passer than TJ is, he'll be fine, he won't be getting 10 per game but he should still end up around 7 possibly 8.
                Goodbye Captain, My Captain. I wish you had the chance to sink or swim with your ship on its quest for the "ship".

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                • #9
                  Re: The Pick and Roll

                  Originally posted by Hicks View Post
                  B) Our screens are normally terrible and a waste of everyone's time.
                  I think what a lot of people don't take into account is that, more often than not, the quality of a pick and roll screen (an off the ball screen is the same way) is determined by the man using the screen. It is the ball handler's responsibility to drive his man into the screen, and not the screener's responsibility to "lay the wood" so to speak. Otherwise you are just setting up your screeners to draw offensive fouls.

                  In previous years that has been one of my biggest complaints. The few times we would run pick and roll, the ball handlers never gave the screeners a chance by driving their defenders into the screen. This forced the big guys to try to slide out quickly and get a body on the ball handler's man. They shouldn't have to.

                  I'm hoping that the Collison addition changes this problem.

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                  • #10
                    Re: The Pick and Roll

                    We will see it a lot late in close games, it will be one of our go to plays.

                    I think it is unfair to criticize the pacers for not running it in the preseason. Unless you want to run it almost every play - I think from what I have seen the pacers have run it a good amount.

                    It is IMO fair to criticize the execution of the pick and roll which from what I have seen has been poor at best.
                    Last edited by Unclebuck; 10-19-2010, 09:22 AM.

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                      Re: The Pick and Roll

                      Originally posted by Mackey_Rose View Post
                      I think what a lot of people don't take into account is that, more often than not, the quality of a pick and roll screen (an off the ball screen is the same way) is determined by the man using the screen. It is the ball handler's responsibility to drive his man into the screen, and not the screener's responsibility to "lay the wood" so to speak. Otherwise you are just setting up your screeners to draw offensive fouls.

                      In previous years that has been one of my biggest complaints. The few times we would run pick and roll, the ball handlers never gave the screeners a chance by driving their defenders into the screen. This forced the big guys to try to slide out quickly and get a body on the ball handler's man. They shouldn't have to.

                      I'm hoping that the Collison addition changes this problem.
                      Yes, yes, yes, yes to this. While we only have a couple of screeners who do well (Foster and Tyler, at this point), I see a number of instances every game where I think, "why did he not use that screen?" I've seen ballhandlers cut back when the screen is set and end up double-teamed with their man AND the man on the screener.
                      BillS

                      A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
                      Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

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                      • #12
                        Re: The Pick and Roll

                        If you want to see pick and rolls run to perfection then watch any of the 80's Laker games. JOB wouldn't have to teach anything, just let the guys watch film of BScott and Kurt Rambis go to work.
                        You know how hippos are made out to be sweet and silly, like big cows, but are actually extremely dangerous and can kill you with stunning brutality? The Pacers are the NBA's hippos....Matt Moore CBS Sports....

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                        • #13
                          Re: The Pick and Roll

                          From what I have seen, the players setting the screens are tending to set them and then are rotating into their roll too quickly, often leaving the ballhandler not receiving much benefit from the screen having been set in the first place. Timing comes from experience, though, and hopefully the screeners will get adjusted as they continue to play it.

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                            Re: The Pick and Roll

                            Originally posted by Mackey_Rose View Post
                            It is the ball handler's responsibility to drive his man into the screen, and not the screener's responsibility to "lay the wood" so to speak.
                            Fully agreed. That job is on the ball-handler/cutter, it's on them to attack the play.

                            However, I wouldn't underestimate the importance of the screen and how a good screen helps the cutter to get free. A quality pick setter can make a difference, can make a pedestrian cutter look good and vice-versa. If the screener telegraphs the location and side he's going to set the pick and doesn't disguise his intentions well, if he doesn't set his feet well and get as wide as possible or if he doesn't set the screen at the right angle things become much easier to defend. Sometimes there are screenroll plays where the players are just going through the motions, the screener isn't really set an usable pick.

                            Then there's the all roll/pop part Brad8888 mentions. Opening to the ball to the correct side at the right timing. Ball-handlers get unfairly blamed for plenty of passes to the back or ankles of the roller because screeners aren't rolling properly. They're broadcasting re-runs of Jordan's Bulls games here and yesterday I spotted a great example of this. It's this game, last possession of the first half (7:25 in this video).



                            Kukoc starts by setting a very good pick, but it's painful how he screws up that play in so many different ways after that promising kick-off. He pops to the 3 pt line when there was an immensity of space down low on the strong side screaming to be filled; he doesn't pop wide enough to create a safe passing lane; he stays too close to the ball-handler, basically allowing the Nets to defend him while trapping Jordan; he doesn't put himself in position for a quick re-screen; he eliminates Kerr, who's rotating to the top of the key, of the play by standing in the way (and in the process allows Kerr's defender to enter the play in case Jordan attempted the pass) and even if he was just thinking Jordan would end up shooting the ball anyway, he didn't do anything to attack the rebound. Surely that Jordan's extraterrestrial ability makes the play a highlight, but it should have a been a Kukoc's lowlight. This to say that many pick'n'roll plays are broken because of what the roll man does after setting the screen and I also think I see this happening with Indiana a bit often. I'll try to chart this in one of their next games.

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