作者piercepaul (Be a Green Forever&ever)
看板Celtics
標題[外電] 我們如何改善P&R防守
時間Fri May 18 09:46:43 2012
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http://ppt.cc/RdZX
作者:
這篇還蠻不錯的,如不看字至少看影片也可略知一二,而且也可知道KG是多麼的不思議
Bass是多麼的
The reasons why Boston leveled Philadelphia last night are innumerable. There
was focus from Rajon Rondo, intensity from Paul Pierce, and overall dominance
shown by Kevin Garnett. But getting into specifics, one of the biggest
weapons they used to make a statement was via their bread and butter:
defensive execution. In particular, how they guarded the pick and roll.
From the start, Boston’s strategy was a clear adjustment from what they did
in Game 2. Here they wanted to trap the pick and roll, bullying the ball out
of the hands of Philadelphia’s play-makers and towards guys who aren’t used
to standing 15 feet from the basket with the shot clock winding down and a
defender rotating towards their face.
Here are two examples of terrible pick and roll plays defended by the Celtics
in Game 2.
(下兩片段是失敗的P&R防守)
http://youtu.be/HVTuwsNzYPo
In the clip above, Brandon Bass is non-committal with what he wants to do. Is
he showing? Is he trapping? Is he an old man trying to send back soup in a
deli? No, no, possibly yes.
http://youtu.be/B4K2n2i3S3A
Here you see Mickael Pietrus fail to hedge (if that’s what he was trying to
do—similar to Bass, it isn’t quite clear) and allow Jrue Holiday to turn
the corner and get into the lane.
The adjustments that need to be made in order to correct the problems seen
above appear to be simple, but they’re far from it. In order to execute a
successful trap, complicated rotations must come from the backline, and if
the two players up top don’t do their job, either terrible mismatches will
show themselves all over the court (think multiple mustard stains on a
wedding dress), or a wide open player who Boston doesn’t want to have the
ball can be gifted with a driving lane.
Last night the Sixers executed 18 pick and rolls to create a shot—both from
the handler and roll man—according to Synergy. They connected on just five
of these attempts. Here’s a sequence of well defended pick and roll plays
that took place late in the second quarter. They effectively ended the
basketball game.
http://youtu.be/nJ-Z1ImOgTA
The play begins with Andre Iguodala taking a screen from Spencer Hawes at the
top of the three-point line. Instead of showing hard then rotating back to
his man, as Garnett tends to do, he stays in front of Iguodala, helping
Pierce trap him on the wing. From Iguodala’s point of view, the smartest
option here is throwing the ball back to a wide open Hawes, who catches it
about a foot in front of the three-point line.
This is where Garnett shows why he’s such an incredible basketball player.
By sliding across the lane to contest what would be a wide open jumper,
Garnett forces Philly’s center to put the ball on the floor from 20-feet
away. When discussing all things disgusting, Spencer Hawes driving to the
basket ranks at the top of my list. Bass then rotates from his man to contest
the shot, as Ray Allen and Pierce crash the lane, positioning themselves for
a possible rebound. The result? Bass makes Hawes wish he never picked up a
basketball, and Keyon Dooling goes the other way for a quick layup.
http://youtu.be/zP-pTm6it9Y
This second play is similar, except Lou Williams is handling the ball instead
of Iguodala. Williams receives a screen from Hawes and dribbles right into a
trap by Rondo and Garnett. Lost and possibly dazed, Williams throws the ball
back to Hawes, who’s standing behind the three-point line and wants no part
of the action. He quickly swings it to Holiday—also standing behind the
three-point line and well covered by Avery Bradley—and the Sixers try a pick
and pop on the opposite side of the floor with two different players.
This was Philadelphia’s adjustment, but unfortunately for them, things don’
t go so well. As Holiday comes off the screen, he’s greeted by a sagging
Pierce, who can’t afford to be over aggressive on the play because his man
is the much more dangerous Thaddeus Young. (Pierce also doesn’t have to trap
because Bradley easily gets past Young’s screen, making it look as if
nothing was ever set.)
Instead of forcing the issue and attacking, Holiday throws it back to a
popping Young. The shot clock is now at six, and Young is forced to go one on
one with Pierce, driving his body into the teeth of Boston’s treacherous
defense with predictable results.
http://youtu.be/B-WZQG93r6w
The previous two clips show awesome focus and commitment to what it was Doc
Rivers wanted his team to do, but this one here is my personal favorite.
Holiday takes a screen from Hawes and before Garnett can even come up to
trap, the ball is out of his hands, back to Hawes. This is Philly playing
right into what the Celtics want. They’re up by 10 in the first half, and
already their concentration is cracking.
Holiday quickly comes back to get the ball to receive another screen from
Hawes, going in the opposite direction, but the Celtics don’t seem to care.
Garnett and Rondo chase down Holiday until he reluctantly throws the ball
back to the always-ignored Hawes. Another jumper is missed, and another
transition opportunity for the Celtics is created.
http://youtu.be/driQ82lGBXU
Here’s where the mental toll for Philadelphia has reached its breaking
point. Lou Williams holds the ball with a little under three seconds
separating the shot and game clock. Instead of milking it down to prevent
Boston from getting the half’s final shot, Elton Brand comes up to set a
screen with nine seconds on the shot clock, and 11.5 seconds left in the
half. With a head start, Williams tries to blow by Ryan Hollins in an attempt
to get to the basket.
Once again, tragedy strikes for the Sixers. Williams misses the layup,
Bradley grabs the rebound, and Rondo finds himself with nearly seven seconds
to race the length of the court and get a final shot off. We’ve seen Rondo
cover this type of ground in half that time throughout his career, so to
nobody’s surprise he gets there with more than enough time to spare, and
finishes with a nifty reverse layup to give the Celtics an 11 point halftime
lead. Beautiful.
Boston lost Game 2 in part because they couldn’t impose their will on Philly
’s ball-handlers. They looked like a confused team, allowing opposing guards
to do as they pleased. Last night we saw a different Celtics team; a more
focused group that executed their plan to near perfection. This is the team we
’re more familiar with seeing, and this is the team that needs to show up
night in and night out if Boston has any chance at raising their 18th banner.
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他們討厭我們,是因為我們願意為勝利不顧一切
他們憎恨我們,是因為我們太想贏了
而最讓他們氣結的地方在:他們支持的球員沒辦法為了勝利而像我們那樣犧牲
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推 lalascott :看了影片版的Ibaka高光覺得Perk擋人真的超扎實的 05/18 16:12
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→ piercepaul :Perk:那些年擋過的空檔 那些年被吹的OF 05/18 16:33
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→ yggub :Perk常常一個單擋就有超大空檔給西河或KD跳投 05/18 16:43
推 mikazeray :好文~ 分析得很不錯,在防守P&R上的確改進許多,不然 05/18 16:55
→ mikazeray :從第一輪看下來Bass或其他人沒辦法像KG那樣箝制或往 05/18 16:56
→ mikazeray :前壓制對方後衛,就被後衛給突破,甚至不能像KG前壓 05/18 16:57
→ mikazeray :後再回頭找自己的對位球員恢復防守。 05/18 16:57
推 nackedsheet :至少Perk轉隊後多了光芒色保護啊XD 05/18 23:08