derrick favors.
it isnt about stopping nash. it's all about defending the pick and roll.
...here is where most of you basketball "geniuses" fail miserably. The pick in roll, when run properly, is not possible to stop. Stockton and Malone proved that to the tune of 1st ballot HOF, with records that won't be broken. As Van Excell said so eloquently: You can stop it by bringing a baseball bat and killing one of them! You can, however, disrupt it ONLY by denying the main ball handler, in this case, Nash, the ball on every possession! If you keep the ball away from Nash as much as possible, running down the 24 second clock, then the effectiveness of the pick and roll will be limited. Pippen use to do that to Stockton. He wasn't always successful, but it went a long way to slowing down the effectiveness of that dynamic duo's pick and roll. YOU MUST limited Nash's touches and time with the ball on every possession. If you don't, he will run circles around the Jazz defense and we will get beat. It's as simple as that.
You can't keep the ball away from Nash - it's virtually impossible to do at the NBA-level. What you can do is trap him and try to get it out of his hands, and take your chances playing 4-on-3 elsewhere which can be dangerous if someone else gets hot - but if you try that, you better have bigs who can move.The pick in roll, when run properly, is not possible to stop... If you keep the ball away from Nash as much as possible, running down the 24 second clock, then the effectiveness of the pick and roll will be limited. Pippen use to do that to Stockton. He wasn't always successful, but it went a long way to slowing down the effectiveness of that dynamic duo's pick and roll. YOU MUST limited Nash's touches and time with the ball on every possession. If you don't, he will run circles around the Jazz defense and we will get beat. It's as simple as that.
Agreed, but Phoenix isn't stupid, they do a great job hiding Nash in their pseudo 2-3 zone. Best way to attack Nash defensively is in transition - which you know Utah doesn't want to get into a track meet, but the Jazz are at their best when they push the ball at home and feed off the crowd. So if we can get stops (which goes back to our screen-roll defense), we need to look to push the ball at Nash and the Suns where they can't set up their zone in transition.If Nash doesn't have to play defense, he will carve up ANY team in the NBA. MAKE HIM PLAY DEFENSE and we have a chance to wear him down, especially late in the game. Whoever Nash is guarding, get him the ball!!
who will stop Nash?
A dedicated fan with a baseball bat - that's who.
Who's stepping up???
You can't keep the ball away from Nash - it's virtually impossible to do at the NBA-level.