Aggie Hoopsfan
05-09-2008, 12:30 AM
After game 2 there was quite a bit of debate about the effectiveness of the Spurs offense in certain sets.
Also, I read a column that broke down game 2 and they mentioned NO doubled Duncan 21 times in the low block in game 2, and we got 4 (yes, 4) points out of it for the game.
So I decided to take a closer look.
I decided to keep track of our primary set for each play and the play result.
I apologize for this not being a complete set for game 3, the jackasses at ESPN made me watch the last 6 minutes of the Boston - Cleveland blowout for some unknown retarded ass reason, and frankly I had drank so much to numb myself for the typical third quarter, got a phone call right before the third quarter started, and completely forgot about keeping track until the fourth started :lol
Anyway, I'll come back to this at some point over the weekend and detail each play, but here's the quick run downs statistically:
I categorized plays into three categories:
1. 4down, defined as any play that put Duncan on the low block, gave him an entry pass, and resulted in a double by the Hornets.
2. Pick and roll, pretty self explanatory. Think all of these but one were run on the side, not up high.
3. All others, either set inbounds plays or variations on a motion offense or give and go type stuff the Spurs run from time to time.
On to the stats....
First half:
4down: run 8 times, resulted in three baskets and one trip to the FT line for Tim (he made 1-2). 50% scoring rate.
Pick and roll: run 20 times, resulted in 13 baskets (65% scoring rate)
All others: run 8 times, resulting in 5 baskets (62.5% success rate for buckets).
The above numbers do not include turnovers in transition before a play could be determined or the first roughly 4 minutes of the first quarter.
Fourth quarter:
4down: run five times, resulting in one basket (Bowen three pointer). (20% success rate).
Pick and roll: run 6 times, resulting in 4 scores (67% success)
All others: 11 plays, resulting in 5 baskets (45% success rate).
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I wish I had numbers for the third, from what I remember it was heavy on the pick and roll and a little of the flex as well and was working good for us.
The point being, we went away from Duncan on the low block so much tonight, and shredded NO with the pick and roll (in quarters 1,2, and 4 we basically scored on 17 of 26 trips we ran it - that's 65% of the time we got a bucket or two points at the FT line).
NO seems intent on the hard double on Tim every trip, but their defense is much more porous against the pick and roll, and contrary to some opinions here that they would just pack it in the lane on us and make us shoot, we actually got quite a few looks in the lane tonight.
I'm calling it a night, I'll come back with the play breakdown at some point this weekend...
Also, I read a column that broke down game 2 and they mentioned NO doubled Duncan 21 times in the low block in game 2, and we got 4 (yes, 4) points out of it for the game.
So I decided to take a closer look.
I decided to keep track of our primary set for each play and the play result.
I apologize for this not being a complete set for game 3, the jackasses at ESPN made me watch the last 6 minutes of the Boston - Cleveland blowout for some unknown retarded ass reason, and frankly I had drank so much to numb myself for the typical third quarter, got a phone call right before the third quarter started, and completely forgot about keeping track until the fourth started :lol
Anyway, I'll come back to this at some point over the weekend and detail each play, but here's the quick run downs statistically:
I categorized plays into three categories:
1. 4down, defined as any play that put Duncan on the low block, gave him an entry pass, and resulted in a double by the Hornets.
2. Pick and roll, pretty self explanatory. Think all of these but one were run on the side, not up high.
3. All others, either set inbounds plays or variations on a motion offense or give and go type stuff the Spurs run from time to time.
On to the stats....
First half:
4down: run 8 times, resulted in three baskets and one trip to the FT line for Tim (he made 1-2). 50% scoring rate.
Pick and roll: run 20 times, resulted in 13 baskets (65% scoring rate)
All others: run 8 times, resulting in 5 baskets (62.5% success rate for buckets).
The above numbers do not include turnovers in transition before a play could be determined or the first roughly 4 minutes of the first quarter.
Fourth quarter:
4down: run five times, resulting in one basket (Bowen three pointer). (20% success rate).
Pick and roll: run 6 times, resulting in 4 scores (67% success)
All others: 11 plays, resulting in 5 baskets (45% success rate).
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I wish I had numbers for the third, from what I remember it was heavy on the pick and roll and a little of the flex as well and was working good for us.
The point being, we went away from Duncan on the low block so much tonight, and shredded NO with the pick and roll (in quarters 1,2, and 4 we basically scored on 17 of 26 trips we ran it - that's 65% of the time we got a bucket or two points at the FT line).
NO seems intent on the hard double on Tim every trip, but their defense is much more porous against the pick and roll, and contrary to some opinions here that they would just pack it in the lane on us and make us shoot, we actually got quite a few looks in the lane tonight.
I'm calling it a night, I'll come back with the play breakdown at some point this weekend...