Breaking Down The Possession: Jan. 8th-10th
Every morning (or late-afternoon), I am going to breakdown the some key possessions from the previous night’s games. Good possessions/bad possessions you can find them all here.
After getting blown out in two straight games, the Nets found themselves in a close battle against the New Orleans Hornets Friday night. The Nets made a big-time comeback to take a 1 point lead with about 11 seconds left. The Hornets had the ball, let’s see what happened from there:

After getting the ball inbounds (which they failed at doing their last possession), the Hornets quickly go into a pick and roll. David West comes up and sets the screen, and Chris Paul uses it.

Late in games, teams usually switch every screen. The Hornets know this, so the purpose of the screen was to get the switch. Chris Paul takes a dribble or two to isolate the mismatch.

He then attacks. He quickly gets Jarvis Hayes on his hip, and he has a lane to the basket. You would like it if Devin Harris was closer to the middle of the lane, but that is the beauty of how the Hornets set this up. They put Peja (a knockdown shooter that you need to stay with) on the side Chris Paul was going to drive to. This means that Devin can’t help.

Paul finishes the lay-up, and gets fouled, clinching the win for the Hornets.
