GetBuLLish wrote:Quick question: is there a reason why we don't have Rose bring the ball up the court and then give him a pick closer to the free throw line, rather than the three point line?
My best guess is that the only roll man we have skilled enough to do this won't have room to roll because of Noah. I think we could do this successfully with Noah, but I don't think he is skilled enough to do it. What we CAN do with Noah however is the following:
- Looking at the basket from the top of the key, you have the left side of the court and the right side of the court.
- On the left side, Deng sets up in the corner and the shooting guard at the shoulder outside the three point line.
- On the Right side, Boozer sets up along the baseline in the deep mid range.
- Noah sets a screen at the top of the key on top of the three point line.
- Rose start from the right side shoulder and runs his man into Noah for the PnR.
- Rose now drives down the center of the lane just enough to draw his initial defender and Noah's defender on the double.
- Noah now rolls to the rim. His entire job consists of "boxing out" Boozer's defender on the right side on his way to the rim. If he does this, it is an easy layup or dunk after Rose feeds him the ball. Rose just needs to pass it to him the instant Noah boxes out Boozer's man because that is the last defender that can stop Noah.
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The best part about this play is that we already do it all the time with Noah. The key to this play is that Boozer must draw his defender out far enough to allow Noah to cut into the lane. This is a very Nash like PnR, except in Nash's system Boozer is a three point shooting threat creating ridiculous amounts of space; Boozer provides just barely enough to make it work. The problem was that Noah wasn't rolling to the rim on these plays early on in the season. The good news is that he is rolling now. We have to run PnR between Noah and Rose while running PnP between Boozer and Rose.