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    Beneath the Screen: Help Defense

    Jake Madison -- Hornets247.com

    In a recurring post throughout the season, Jake will take a look at the inner workings of the Hornets’ offense and defense–what works, what doesn’t and why, as well as how the Hornets can improve.

    Today, we look at Anthony Davis on defense.
    One of the things that impresses me the most about Anthony Davis is his lack of committing fouls while on defense. He is currently averaging only 1.5 fouls per game. For a rookie bigman that is very impressive. However, against the Rockets Davis he committed four fouls. Let’s take a look at what happened.

    Davis struggled at times in the preseason and against the Spurs with his help defense. If a guard drove into the paint, Davis would often be slow sliding to help defend him. As he’s gotten a few more games under his belt, this has improved. It’s Friday; I’m optimistic about the game tonight, so let’s take a look at a good example.


    One thing I’ve noticed is that Davis does a very good job of facing the ball. His eyes are always following the ball and adjusting his positioning to try and be in the best spot possible.


    Davis is still following the ball but uses his arm to know where his mark is. This prevents his from losing his man and allowing an open cut or jump shot.


    Davis sags off his man and shifts to the strong side. In case of someone driving to the rim, Davis is in position to make a play as the help defender.


    Here, Davis is able to cover his mark on offense and the roll man on the pick and roll.

    And because of his positioning Davis is able to block the shot.

    What also helps Davis make plays like the one above is his athleticism. He is simply able to make plays that others can’t. Combine that with his court vision/intelligence. But relying solely on his athleticism can also hurt him. Let’s take a look.


    On the pick and roll, Davis has over pursued the ball handler. He’s standing behind the 3 point line. He has no business going out that far. Davis realizes this and tries to recover, but, as you can see, he loses his footing slightly.

    As Davis rushes back, he’s just lost on defense. Look where he is standing. Who is he guarding?


    Davis gets back to the paint but still looks lost? The Rockets have an open shooter for a corner three and Chandler Parsons has an open lane for a drive.


    Davis tries to make a play on the ball and is in position to at least contest the shot, but ultimately isn’t in the best position to make a play. Instead he fouls Parsons for one of his four in the game.

    This worries me tremendously for tonight. Westbrook is incredibly fast, if Davis over pursues or isn’t in perfect position to play help defense, Westbrook should have no trouble scoring against the Hornets.
    Beneath the Screen is a*reoccurring*series throughout the season run on Fridays. See past editions*here.


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    you bring up an excellent point.....Harden is an excellent player, but Westbrook can make him look like he is standing still when he drives....and Harden killed us inside a good portion of the night....
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    Westbrook uses the pick and roll 40% of the time, Harden is at about 34%. Thing is though, Harden is soooo much better than Westbrook in that game.

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