Kobe Johnson: what a pass first threat can do for a team
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 4:00 pm
Kobe Johnson shows us what a pass-first threat can do for a team:
1. Make the offense better by getting the ball to players in their optimal spots
2. Make the defense better by decreasing turnovers and transition points, (which often swing games)
from http://www.sbnation.com/nba/2013/1/29/3 ... -time-2013
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After averaging 14 assists and 3 turnovers in those two wins, he even jokingly called himself "Kobe Johnson."
With Dwight Howard and Steve Nash still not 100% and Pau Gasol struggling with his role in Mike D'Antoni's offense, Kobe is the only Lakers star comfortable getting his own shot at any time. By embracing a more pass-first role, he allows everyone else to get going offensively, which, in turn, improves the Lakers defensively by cutting down on the number of turnovers and transition points allowed.
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Do you wish the Pistons could ever realize the value of a pass-first player that can also score?
Do you hope that Joe D could one day fall out of love with combo guards?
Most pass first players fill a role at the 1 or the 3? What efficient passing, turnover decreasing player that can also score do you think would help the Pistons out most? What's most realistic?
1s
Jose Calderon?
Trey Burke?
3s
Otto Porter?
Solomon Hill?
1. Make the offense better by getting the ball to players in their optimal spots
2. Make the defense better by decreasing turnovers and transition points, (which often swing games)
from http://www.sbnation.com/nba/2013/1/29/3 ... -time-2013
"
After averaging 14 assists and 3 turnovers in those two wins, he even jokingly called himself "Kobe Johnson."
With Dwight Howard and Steve Nash still not 100% and Pau Gasol struggling with his role in Mike D'Antoni's offense, Kobe is the only Lakers star comfortable getting his own shot at any time. By embracing a more pass-first role, he allows everyone else to get going offensively, which, in turn, improves the Lakers defensively by cutting down on the number of turnovers and transition points allowed.
"
Do you wish the Pistons could ever realize the value of a pass-first player that can also score?
Do you hope that Joe D could one day fall out of love with combo guards?
Most pass first players fill a role at the 1 or the 3? What efficient passing, turnover decreasing player that can also score do you think would help the Pistons out most? What's most realistic?
1s
Jose Calderon?
Trey Burke?
3s
Otto Porter?
Solomon Hill?