View Full Version : Why is Houston's pnr defense so bad?
Chadwin
05-08-2015, 10:46 AM
How many times have we seen Deandre roll and get an easy dunk while Dwight and whoever look completely lost. With Paul out, just go under/sag way off and dare them to shoot. Don't follow him out to the top of the damn key.
example:
http://cdn2.vox-cdn.com/assets/4311535/Screen_Shot_2014-04-16_at_6.20.46_PM.png
Yoshi
05-08-2015, 11:21 AM
Your example doesn't include the team you are talking about? :biggums:
jimmybball
05-08-2015, 11:22 AM
Your example doesn't include the team you are talking about? :biggums:
:lol
Chadwin
05-08-2015, 11:25 AM
Your example doesn't include the team you are talking about? :biggums:
:facepalm that's an example of what they should be doing
:facepalm that's an example of what they should be doing
And he's going to get beat.
Guard picks a lane, Val picks a lane, Hibbert has to commit to one.
You can't stop a PnR by sitting back in the lane. At least, you can't stop a GOOD PnR.
Because in all honesty, if the screen was solid, he's wide open for a 3 or elbow jumper.
Chadwin
05-08-2015, 11:47 PM
And he's going to get beat.
Guard picks a lane, Val picks a lane, Hibbert has to commit to one.
You can't stop a PnR by sitting back in the lane. At least, you can't stop a GOOD PnR.
Because in all honesty, if the screen was solid, he's wide open for a 3 or elbow jumper.
I'll take a Crawford midrange shot all day over Deandre rolling to the basket unopposed.
Hamtaro CP3KDKG
05-08-2015, 11:59 PM
Hardon and Fright are both awful pickandroll defenders
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