Originally Posted by Extra Stout
Also, I've noticed that the Pistons have made a great adjustment on Duncan. Against Phoenix and in the first two games, when Duncan received a post pass, the passer would then run the baseline and take his defender with him, clearing out Duncan for an isolation on his man.
Detroit has adjusted to this. When Parker/Manu makes an entry pass and runs the baseline, Billups/Hamilton only follows him until he gets alongside or just behind Duncan's defender. This takes away the baseline from Duncan and forces him back towards the top of the key where another defender is waiting to strip the ball or contest the outlet pass.
When the Piston defender along the baseline stops, Parker/Manu is left wide open right underneath the basket. A quick backdoor pass from Timmy would result in a layup. Duncan hasn't adjusted to this in two games now.