All these rational reasons for the Spurs to suddenly play "Spurs" basketball.
Maybe, just maybe, playing at home gave them that additional edge. Somehow, the home basket appears juuuust a shade larger then the Hornet hoop.
But a quick review of the box score clearly shows where the Spurs outdid the Hornets in this game. Three point shooting: Spurs were 11-25, and the Hornets shot only 2-11 beyond the arc. Every other stat was so even, it was almost odd.
The problem the Hornets have, and unfortunately I can vouch for this, is that if Peja gets intimidated, he will disappear. And there goes their top three point shooter with him. It is very amusing to see Peja standing at the free throw line if the Spurs are the ones shooting freebies. Watch him next time. Not only won't he even try for the rebound, he starts back up court as soon as the last free throw is released.
No Jazzmal, it was Greg Popavich who
decided the Spurs treys would fall.
It was not Greg Popavich who put Bowen on Peja. That would indicate an adjustment, and we must believe Pop made NO adjustments between games at New Orl and last nights game 3 at San An.
On to some realness..
Defining the following as:
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.
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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Numbers from third not available at press time, 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 that they would just pack it in the lane and make us shoot, Spurs actually got quite a few looks in the lane tonight.