How the Wizards Survived in OT Against the Magic
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How the Wizards Survived in OT Against the Magic
A breakdown video of how the Wizards won last night. We will seed if they can win their first playoff series with John Wall. Let me know what you think, thanks.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIifeMtUyg4[/youtube]
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Really nice job! Please post more of these.
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Great Video, I would love to see more of these!
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Thanks for taking the time to put this together.
One of my pet peeves with the Wizards under Wittman is their inconsistency in defending the pick and roll.
It seems like their MO is to go over the pick.
When it comes to defending the pick and roll this has to be without a doubt the worst out of the three options. It leaves a wide open lane for the ball handler, with the on ball defender in the trail position, and puts ridiculous amount of stress on the off man having to defend both the lane and the player that was setting the pick.
I don't know if it's a lack of recognition, or poor communication, but this happens far too often with the Wizards. When they ICE the pick and roll good things typically happen, they just don't seem to have a structured approach to defending those plays.
ICE may not be perfect way to defend the pick and roll, but for a defense the options coming off a pick and roll are far more predictable and they keep offenses where statistically they can do the least amount of damage, on the perimeter and on the base line.
One of my pet peeves with the Wizards under Wittman is their inconsistency in defending the pick and roll.
It seems like their MO is to go over the pick.
When it comes to defending the pick and roll this has to be without a doubt the worst out of the three options. It leaves a wide open lane for the ball handler, with the on ball defender in the trail position, and puts ridiculous amount of stress on the off man having to defend both the lane and the player that was setting the pick.
I don't know if it's a lack of recognition, or poor communication, but this happens far too often with the Wizards. When they ICE the pick and roll good things typically happen, they just don't seem to have a structured approach to defending those plays.
ICE may not be perfect way to defend the pick and roll, but for a defense the options coming off a pick and roll are far more predictable and they keep offenses where statistically they can do the least amount of damage, on the perimeter and on the base line.
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This young man does a really nice job. Keep posting them as you find them.
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You have really good BBIQ.
*NOOB ALERT* what is "Ice"?
*NOOB ALERT* what is "Ice"?
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20MexicanosIn1Van wrote:You have really good BBIQ.
*NOOB ALERT* what is "Ice"?
Thanks and ICE is a way to defend the pick and roll where you deny the ball handler to use the screen. Youtube it there is a good video by bballbreakdown which explains it.
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Agree with above. Solid work!
If you can fill the unforgiving minute
With sixty seconds’ worth of distance run,
Yours is the Earth and everything that’s in it,
And—which is more—you’ll be a Man, my son!
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With sixty seconds’ worth of distance run,
Yours is the Earth and everything that’s in it,
And—which is more—you’ll be a Man, my son!
'If' - by Rudyard Kipling
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Now if you would kindly do a "Why the Wizards Didn't Put the Magic Away During Regulation" video and e-mail it to Randy Wittman, I would greatly appreciate it.
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hands11 wrote:This young man does a really nice job. Keep posting them as you find them.
+1
Thanks for posting this, drk3351
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Great breakdown.
I think his best point was contrasting the inconsisentency with which the Wiz run their schemes with the Bulls and Pacers. Kind of undermines I believe it was PIF's contention that coaches don't matter much in the NBA.
On the contrary, other than perhaps NFL coaches and coordinators, I think NBA coaches impact the game as much or more than any other. There are so many sets in any NBA game, and so many late game, invent a play type opportunities.
... And there is very little time to implement schemes -- few in season practices, pretty short preseason, players in and out of lineups, 10 day contracts - the best coaches have rock solid schemes that they can plug players into. They teach on the fly and have to continually motivate pro athletes during the grind of an 82 game season (62 +\- for Nene).
I think his best point was contrasting the inconsisentency with which the Wiz run their schemes with the Bulls and Pacers. Kind of undermines I believe it was PIF's contention that coaches don't matter much in the NBA.
On the contrary, other than perhaps NFL coaches and coordinators, I think NBA coaches impact the game as much or more than any other. There are so many sets in any NBA game, and so many late game, invent a play type opportunities.
... And there is very little time to implement schemes -- few in season practices, pretty short preseason, players in and out of lineups, 10 day contracts - the best coaches have rock solid schemes that they can plug players into. They teach on the fly and have to continually motivate pro athletes during the grind of an 82 game season (62 +\- for Nene).
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Nice breakdown. Can u design some last-second game winners for the Wizards? 

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long suffrin' boulez fan wrote:Great breakdown.
I think his best point was contrasting the inconsisentency with which the Wiz run their schemes with the Bulls and Pacers. Kind of undermines I believe it was PIF's contention that coaches don't matter much in the NBA.
On the contrary, other than perhaps NFL coaches and coordinators, I think NBA coaches impact the game as much or more than any other. There are so many sets in any NBA game, and so many late game, invent a play type opportunities.
... And there is very little time to implement schemes -- few in season practices, pretty short preseason, players in and out of lineups, 10 day contracts - the best coaches have rock solid schemes that they can plug players into. They teach on the fly and have to continually motivate pro athletes during the grind of an 82 game season (62 +\- for Nene).
OK, I will respectfully take the "kind of" devils advocate approach to this question. I think you pointed out that there isn't much time to implement new schemes during the regular season. And it is really difficult for new coaches with new players to implement there schemes.
So, one of the most important parts of coaching is continuity. Refining and having your players run your schemes well. The downside is that you are continually running the same schemes. You hear players say that there are no secrets in the L.
My contention is that the better teams with more talent are better able to run their coach's schemes the best.
Not saying that coaches don't matter - just saying that talent trumps coaching.
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And massive Kudos to the OP!
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Really loved it, drk. Awesome attention to detail - great vid!
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Thanks everyone i'm glad you enjoyed. If you want to see more just subscribe on youtube for weekly videos that would be greatly appreciated. I can't guarantee often Wizards videos I just do NBA in general.