jazzfan1971
Well-Known Member
We've seen this weakness out of Jefferson's game all year. A fast guard on the other team sets up in a PnR with Jefferson's man and simply comes off a screen and goes all the way to the rim shooting over the 6'10" Jefferson like he isn't even there.
It's basically a layup drill for the other team.
I have no doubt we'll see a heavy dose of that in the Spurs matchup. We're also probably going to see a ton of zone defense as that kills us as well.
So, budding coaches, how do you change the Jazz defense to stop the PnR?
Switching probably wont help. Just make it worse.
Playing a zone might help a bit, but, then we'll get torched from outside due to a very good 3pt shooting team in the Spurs.
Rotating over a 3rd player will help some, but, it'll open up corner 3s which will really hurt as the Spurs will exploit any weakness.
My best solution is to just go under on the screens. Just dare Parker and Manu to shoot 3s. Try to get out on the break on any misses and just out run them. In fact, out running them will be key to beating their zone as well.
But, if you have a better solution I'd be very interested.
It's basically a layup drill for the other team.
I have no doubt we'll see a heavy dose of that in the Spurs matchup. We're also probably going to see a ton of zone defense as that kills us as well.
So, budding coaches, how do you change the Jazz defense to stop the PnR?
Switching probably wont help. Just make it worse.
Playing a zone might help a bit, but, then we'll get torched from outside due to a very good 3pt shooting team in the Spurs.
Rotating over a 3rd player will help some, but, it'll open up corner 3s which will really hurt as the Spurs will exploit any weakness.
My best solution is to just go under on the screens. Just dare Parker and Manu to shoot 3s. Try to get out on the break on any misses and just out run them. In fact, out running them will be key to beating their zone as well.
But, if you have a better solution I'd be very interested.