BonesJones
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I think that we need to try to change up some of our defensive philosophies, just to see if something works better. Here's some options we could look at:
Pick n' Roll Coverage
SAGGING BIG MAN (ICE)- This is what we currently employ, with the big man sagging in the paint, and the guard forcing the ball-handler towards the big.
Pros - Takes away 3s, and is supposed to take away the rim while contesting mid-range jumpers.
Cons - Mid-Range shots have a tendency to be wide open, especially with shorter, less athletic big men. Gives ball handlers a lot of space to manipulate the defense (Which is what CP3 does to us so well.) This coverage ends up with a lot of switches.
HEDGE
This is what we employed a couple year ago. The big man cuts off the ball-handler, forcing him to slow down or change course allowing the guard to get back in front. Then, the big man runs back to his man, taking away the passing lane from the guard in the process. The helpside defense is ready to play the passing lane and cut off passes to the big as well.

Pros - Can completely shut down all pick n roll options when effective. Rarely results in switches and it stops penetration without open looks from 3.
Cons - Leaves a lot off space in the middle. If the ball-handler gets around the hedger without the defensive guard recovering, then theirs a clear lane to the basket.
DOUBLE (BLITZ)
Teams do this to Damian a lot. It forces the ball out of the playmakers hands and make other plays beat you. Designed to put pressure on the other team and get turnovers for easy buckets. This is basically like hedging the pick n roll but the big man stays on the ball to double. The other 3 defenders play in helpside in case the pass gets through. If the pass does get through, recover accordingly.
Pros - Can slow down other teams top players. Can result in turnovers and easy buckets against less-skilled players. If the team is already hedging, it can be random with the big just deciding to stay to double with the rest of the defense reacting accordingly.
Cons - Leaves the defense at a 3-on-4 disadvantage once the pass gets out of the double. Helpside has to account for the roll man.
SWITCHING
This is what we do when we put Harkless on Chris Paul and Aminu on Griffin. Simply switch defensive assignments, with the guy guarding the big taking the ball-handler, and the guy guarding the ball-handler taking the big.
Pros - Easiest way to stay in front and stop penetration and the roll man. Takes the least amount of effort.
Cons - Only advisable in very specific situations. Can lead to bad mismatches which almost always lead to easy scores if done at the wrong times.
I believe we need to employ all 4 of these teams according to the opposing teams personnel and the game situation. I like hedging on Chris Paul, while employing a sagging big man and the guard going under the screen on Westbrook. I would likely double Harden, and switch up coverage for other players to keep them off-balance and uncomfortable not knowing what to expect. If down in a game, I would like to double more, hopefully forcing turnovers to quick scores to get us back in the game.
What do you guys think? How would you prefer we guard the pick n roll?
Pick n' Roll Coverage
SAGGING BIG MAN (ICE)- This is what we currently employ, with the big man sagging in the paint, and the guard forcing the ball-handler towards the big.
Pros - Takes away 3s, and is supposed to take away the rim while contesting mid-range jumpers.
Cons - Mid-Range shots have a tendency to be wide open, especially with shorter, less athletic big men. Gives ball handlers a lot of space to manipulate the defense (Which is what CP3 does to us so well.) This coverage ends up with a lot of switches.
HEDGE
This is what we employed a couple year ago. The big man cuts off the ball-handler, forcing him to slow down or change course allowing the guard to get back in front. Then, the big man runs back to his man, taking away the passing lane from the guard in the process. The helpside defense is ready to play the passing lane and cut off passes to the big as well.

Pros - Can completely shut down all pick n roll options when effective. Rarely results in switches and it stops penetration without open looks from 3.
Cons - Leaves a lot off space in the middle. If the ball-handler gets around the hedger without the defensive guard recovering, then theirs a clear lane to the basket.
DOUBLE (BLITZ)
Teams do this to Damian a lot. It forces the ball out of the playmakers hands and make other plays beat you. Designed to put pressure on the other team and get turnovers for easy buckets. This is basically like hedging the pick n roll but the big man stays on the ball to double. The other 3 defenders play in helpside in case the pass gets through. If the pass does get through, recover accordingly.
Pros - Can slow down other teams top players. Can result in turnovers and easy buckets against less-skilled players. If the team is already hedging, it can be random with the big just deciding to stay to double with the rest of the defense reacting accordingly.
Cons - Leaves the defense at a 3-on-4 disadvantage once the pass gets out of the double. Helpside has to account for the roll man.
SWITCHING
This is what we do when we put Harkless on Chris Paul and Aminu on Griffin. Simply switch defensive assignments, with the guy guarding the big taking the ball-handler, and the guy guarding the ball-handler taking the big.
Pros - Easiest way to stay in front and stop penetration and the roll man. Takes the least amount of effort.
Cons - Only advisable in very specific situations. Can lead to bad mismatches which almost always lead to easy scores if done at the wrong times.
I believe we need to employ all 4 of these teams according to the opposing teams personnel and the game situation. I like hedging on Chris Paul, while employing a sagging big man and the guard going under the screen on Westbrook. I would likely double Harden, and switch up coverage for other players to keep them off-balance and uncomfortable not knowing what to expect. If down in a game, I would like to double more, hopefully forcing turnovers to quick scores to get us back in the game.
What do you guys think? How would you prefer we guard the pick n roll?
