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How Chris Paul Fits in the Clippers Offense?

Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2011 8:18 pm
by Tirion
Simple answer: pick-and-roll, baby.

Having Griffin slip the screen anytime his defender steps out to defend Chris Paul would be a pretty good rule for Clippers coach Vinny Del Negro to implement. Not only would Griffin's athletic ability create opportunities for sensational dunks on slips, but the rule would also encourage Griffin to roll to the rim more and force him to pop less.


While Griffin will have more success with Paul, the player who may improve the most from playing with Paul is DeAndre Jordan. Jordan could produce at an all-star level this season just by moving and cutting off of Paul/Griffin pick and rolls. In previous clips we looked at the pressure Griffin's rolls to the rim and slipped screens could put on weakside help. With the defense focused on Paul and Griffin, Jordan is going to have opportunities to sneak into gaps and cut to the hoop. Jordan is already skilled in this area — he shoots 76.9 percent of the time on cuts out of pick and rolls.


hen the Clippers signed Butler to a three-year, $24 million contract before the Paul deal, the acquisition looked extremely confusing. Now, it looks brilliant. Spot-up shooting is Butler's best skill. Last year with the Mavericks, Butler spotted up on 26 percent of his possessions. He was particularly adept at reading the defense, finding spots, and getting open. When taking jump shots without dribbling in spot-up situations, Butler shot 52.2 percent and posted a PPP of 1.348, which was among the top 5 percent of all NBA players.


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Re: How Chris Paul Fits in the Clippers Offense?

Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2011 10:16 pm
by azncorruptedo17
One key stat that most people didn't know about EBledsoe at UK:

Despite hitting just 35.3% of his jump shots off the dribble, Bledsoe shot a ridiculous 66.7% adjust field goal percentage in unguarded catch and shoot situations.

From DraftExpress.com http://www.draftexpress.com#ixzz1gjqIPSfD
http://www.draftexpress.com


Although short, he def has the promise to regain his stroke, so a cp3/bledsoe duo is not so far-fetched after all.

CP3 kickouts to billups/butler/bledsoe, midrange pop/roll with BG, alley oops and put backs by DJ or BG, or cp3 shot off the pick. This is going to be a dynamiiiiiic team for years to come!

Re: How Chris Paul Fits in the Clippers Offense?

Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2011 11:19 pm
by Leor_77
Chris Paul gets penetration very easily - Look to him to do that and get the ball to the open man/shooter.

Should expect to see a ton of Paul/Griffin and Paul/DJ Pick and rolls - Put Caron and Mr. Big Shot on the outside to shoot three's to keep the defenders honest.

Re: How Chris Paul Fits in the Clippers Offense?

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2011 9:21 am
by illastrate
We've had Sebastian Pruiti on our podcast before. Probably the most knowledgeable X's and O's blogger out there. Phenomenal article, it really is a must read. Definitely makes me that much more optimistic about the team this season.

Re: How Chris Paul Fits in the Clippers Offense?

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2011 2:32 pm
by TheNewEra
So many options the offense going to be nuts. We need to get a defensive strategy. I think Paul and Jordan are in sorts going to be help defenders

Re: How Chris Paul Fits in the Clippers Offense?

Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2011 5:20 am
by RiversideClips
The Lakers had "Show Time" in the 80's w/ Magic' ; The Clippers now have "Go Time" led by CP3