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Blazers players using ipads during games

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 11:00 am
by Village Idiot
They're not playing around though. Fascinating use of technology to make player specific, in game, analysis and adjustments.

From the recap of the Knicks-Blazers game

If you think you've seen the Blazers looking at iPads during games your eyes are not deceiving you. A quick survey of Portland's key players produced some interesting results. Lillard, Matthews, Batum and LaMarcus Aldridge all said that they are using iPads for help during games, but all pursued individual approaches as to what they wanted to see and all had individual habits about when and how they wanted to see the on-demand footage.

Matthews and Aldridge were the biggest advocates of the new technology. Matthews told Blazersedge that he uses the tablets to examine plays on both sides of the ball. On his offensive touches, he's concerned with his shooting form, whether he rushed his shots, and whether there were additional options available to him when the ball swings his way. On defensive plays, Matthews is checking for his stance, his spacing relative to his opponent, and how players are scoring on him.

Aldridge, by contrast, does not look at Portland's defensive possessions, instead reviewing the opposition's defensive coverages when he has the ball in the block or in isolation. Where are the double teams coming from? When do they come? Who are opponents leaving open? What are his passing options? He sounded like a football quarterback or offensive coordinator when describing this instant, in-game "reading the defense" process.

Both players painted the iPad study as a serious competitive advantage.

"It does [help] because you get to see it [again], and in the game everything happens so fast," Matthews, who finished with 17 points (on 6-for-14 shooting) and 6 rebounds, told Blazersedge. "You ask yourself, 'Did I rush it? I felt like I rushed it.' [The video can tell me] when I'm in that same situation off a flare screen, when Nic [Batum] passes over the top, [if] I have more time to get the shot off or [if] I have to shoot it at that speed again. Or, could I have driven it?"

The visual helps with maintaining his confidence too.

"You're not replaying in your head, psyching yourself out," Matthews explained to Blazersedge. "You can actually see it."

The feedback on the plays come nearly in real time. Starters are able to watch sequences from their first shift when they check out for the first time, minimizing the delay from action to correction. What might once have been a "halftime adjustment" can now take place before a player checks back in during the second quarter.

"I get double-teamed a lot so I just have them put my double teams on there," Aldridge, who had 18 points (on 7-for-20 shooting) and 14 rebounds, told Blazersedge. "I want to see how they're double-teaming me, where they are coming from. Of course [it helps]. If I'm getting double-teamed and I can see how they're doing it, that helps me and all my teammates."

Lillard and Batum also use the quick-hitting footage but with less regularity. Lillard said he prefers to watch the tape at halftime, while Batum, who finished with 23 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists, said that most of his videotape study comes before and after games. To my amusement, Batum said he enjoys looking over Aldridge's shoulder to watch whatever tape he's watching on the bench; anyone with younger siblings can relate to that phenomenon.

As a point guard, Lillard said there is plenty for him to digest, but he often saves the heavier lifting for next-day sessions or plane rides.

"[At halftime], I look at how they're playing pick-and-rolls, how I read something," Lillard told Blazersedge. "If one of the coaches is telling me 'You looked here, but the wing was open,' I'll go back and look at those plays where they corrected me. I'll go back and look at plays that I felt like I might have gotten fouled, to see if I was wrong. ... It's basically just watching film. You can watch film right now instead of tomorrow at practice. You can see what mistakes you might have made, you might be able to correct it in the second half. ... [It helps with the] adjustment process for a game."

Re: Blazers players using ipads during games

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 11:04 am
by NickAnderson
NBA will probably ban it soon.

Re: Blazers players using ipads during games

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 11:10 am
by durden_tyler
NickAnderson wrote:NBA will probably ban it soon.


Rudy Gay will probably ban it soon.

Re: Blazers players using ipads during games

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 11:56 am
by Sofa King
They should log into Realgm and read the feedback on the board and see what we say in real time. That would help them more.

Re: Blazers players using ipads during games

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 12:25 pm
by AJ Valliant
Sofa King wrote:They should log into Realgm and read the feedback on the board and see what we say in real time. That would help them more.


I'm sure the waves of Batum is a French F**....KOBE 4EVR would tighten their game planing hugely.

Re: Blazers players using ipads during games

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 12:30 pm
by Heat fan06
Surprised more don't do it

Re: Blazers players using ipads during games

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 12:44 pm
by Sofia
I thought electronic equipment was banned from the sidelines anyway :dontknow:

Re: Blazers players using ipads during games

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 4:25 pm
by Biased_Fan6425
I bet the rest of their players are just playing or watching videos... :lol:

Re: Blazers players using ipads during games

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 4:28 pm
by Optimus_Steel
Rudy Gay would ban all cell phones, tablets, TV's and printers. He would also ban all print media and electricity.

Re: Blazers players using ipads during games

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 5:48 pm
by superLuigi21
lol Paul Allen can't like the use of Apple products.

Re: Blazers players using ipads during games

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 5:51 pm
by monopoman
I can totally see this in the next Ipad announcement, Apple loves to go on and on about how many things you can do with an Ipad.

Re: Blazers players using ipads during games

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 5:57 pm
by LastNameEver
I wonder if you can you use an ipad for spygate.

Re: Blazers players using ipads during games

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 6:29 pm
by colts18
Javale McGee is using his Ipad on the bench to play angry birds

Re: Blazers players using ipads during games

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 6:52 pm
by Def Leppard
colts18 wrote:Javale McGee is using his Ipad on the bench to play angry birds
haha amazing


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Re: Blazers players using ipads during games

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 7:00 pm
by MaxRider
it save paper
some nfl team use it too

Re: Blazers players using ipads during games

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 7:12 pm
by monopoman
MaxRider wrote:it save paper
some nfl team use it too


If you read the article the stuff they are doing with this is pretty hard to duplicate with paper. It's more then a coach telling them with circles and lines which players are double teaming them they can see the game in real time.

It's like if instead of you watching the NBA game I watch it then recap every few minutes with a piece of paper and my crude drawings while the game is paused.

Re: Blazers players using ipads during games

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 7:15 pm
by MaxRider
monopoman wrote:
MaxRider wrote:it save paper
some nfl team use it too


If you read the article the stuff they are doing with this is pretty hard to duplicate with paper. It's more then a coach telling them with circles and lines which players are double teaming them they can see the game in real time.

It's like if instead of you watching the NBA game I watch it then recap every few minutes with a piece of paper and my crude drawings while the game is paused.

yea sorry, i didn't read the whole article before posting

Re: Blazers players using ipads during games

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 7:18 pm
by EuroPacer
It is a great example of excellent information management, immediate access (or as near as possible) to the appropriate information will really help them develop their game. It beats running through the video a day later and maybe trying to try the changes for the next time you meet that exact same opponent.

It can only be good for the quality of the game and I think it won't be long before they are all at it.

Re: Blazers players using ipads during games

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 7:19 pm
by sacbaby
thought thats what coaches are for.

Re: Blazers players using ipads during games

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 7:19 pm
by PCProductions
superLuigi21 wrote:lol Paul Allen can't like the use of Apple products.

The irony is that I think he probably knows better than anybody how terrible Microsoft products are.