They had a really nice sequence in the 4th with that pick and roll. I think they ran it three times in a row and scored every time (or dished to LMA for the dunk).
I was pretty annoyed that they went away from it before Detroit really stopped them. Why not use it over and over until the other team proves it has a defense for it?
Anyway, Lillard gets a lot more of the talk about being a pick and roll PG, but the truth is Batum can run it so well. He's averaging 6 assists/game now, which is unreal compared to how he was used in the McMillan era as a spotup shooter. It used to be that I felt LMA had to touch the ball in every half court possession, but now I think it's more important that Batum does, just because he's such a threat to shoot, pass or drive.
On top of that, Batum is in the
top 10 for distance traveled per game, and is tied for overall speed (4.5mph).
He's as much of a "hustle guy" as he is a "glue guy."
He's playing like the
2001 Pippen on offense now (and a lot less like Prince/AK47 on offense). But he's covering the court like Prince or AK or Marion did in their prime. Batum is really becoming quite a unique player, and as his game continues to evolve it's going to be harder coming up with comparable players.