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  • fpliii
    Rookie
    • Dec 2008
    • 161

    #16
    Re: Offensive Pick and Roll Defense

    From stats.nba.com:

    Median % of team plays finished by PnX handler: 14.9

    source: http://stats.nba.com/playtype/#!/bal...gular%20Season

    Median % of team plays finished by PnX screener: 6.7

    source: http://stats.nba.com/playtype/#!/rol...ason&sort=Time

    Something like 21.6% of total possessions are of the Pick-and-X variety. Probably a little higher:

    Median % of team transition possessions: 13.5%

    source: http://stats.nba.com/playtype/#!/tra...ason&sort=Time

    Median % of team offensive rebounding possessions: 5.75%

    source: http://stats.nba.com/playtype/#!/put...gular%20Season

    Median % of team miscellaneous possessions: 6.2%

    source: http://stats.nba.com/playtype/#!/mis...ason&sort=Time

    So, roughly 21.6 / (100-13.5-5.75-6.2) = 29.0% of half court possessions, against set defenses, are Pick-and-X. Further, tons of other plays utilize PnX action, even if it doesn't finish a play. It's a huge part of gameplanning on both ends of the floor.

    2k always does a great job, really hoping they put some work into the PnX this season on both ends (guys who know the game inside and out gave some great suggestions in this thread and others). Pretty optimistic since this thread has been around for so long. Looking forward to updates in 2k16.

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    • 2_headedmonster
      MVP
      • Oct 2011
      • 2251

      #17
      Re: Offensive Pick and Roll Defense

      Originally posted by fpliii
      From stats.nba.com:

      Median % of team plays finished by PnX handler: 14.9

      source: http://stats.nba.com/playtype/#!/bal...gular%20Season

      Median % of team plays finished by PnX screener: 6.7

      source: http://stats.nba.com/playtype/#!/rol...ason&sort=Time

      Something like 21.6% of total possessions are of the Pick-and-X variety. Probably a little higher:

      Median % of team transition possessions: 13.5%

      source: http://stats.nba.com/playtype/#!/tra...ason&sort=Time

      Median % of team offensive rebounding possessions: 5.75%

      source: http://stats.nba.com/playtype/#!/put...gular%20Season

      Median % of team miscellaneous possessions: 6.2%

      source: http://stats.nba.com/playtype/#!/mis...ason&sort=Time

      So, roughly 21.6 / (100-13.5-5.75-6.2) = 29.0% of half court possessions, against set defenses, are Pick-and-X. Further, tons of other plays utilize PnX action, even if it doesn't finish a play. It's a huge part of gameplanning on both ends of the floor.

      2k always does a great job, really hoping they put some work into the PnX this season on both ends (guys who know the game inside and out gave some great suggestions in this thread and others). Pretty optimistic since this thread has been around for so long. Looking forward to updates in 2k16.
      This is great stuff. I love information like this.

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      • Pokes404
        MVP
        • Jun 2008
        • 1720

        #18
        Re: Offensive Pick and Roll Defense

        One other thing I would add. The screener's defender (usually a big man) needs to "open up" more when I'm going under the screen. I've had times where I've had to go behind both the screener and my teammate to get under the screen. In worst case scenarios, I've gotten hung up on my own teammate and left an open driving lane for the ball handler. And if I'm going under the screen in the first place, I'm probably playing someone who I don't want getting into the paint. If my teammate isn't hedging a screen, he needs to step back so I can shoot the gap and get under the screen without running into him.

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        • 2_headedmonster
          MVP
          • Oct 2011
          • 2251

          #19
          Re: Offensive Pick and Roll Defense

          Good point. There needs to be a certain level of synchronization based on ratings that allow your teammate to act accordingly.

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