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Can the PnR really be defended
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Anji
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7/31/2010  4:13 AM
I think the best way to stop the P&R is to pressure the ball. It throws off the rhythm of the play and makes the guard have to find the 3rd and 4th options. Now a great guard like Nash or Stocken can deal with that, but how would a Felton type guard do??? Could they consistently find the 3rd or fourth option??? I say no.
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nixluva
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7/31/2010  10:27 AM
Anji wrote:I think the best way to stop the P&R is to pressure the ball. It throws off the rhythm of the play and makes the guard have to find the 3rd and 4th options. Now a great guard like Nash or Stocken can deal with that, but how would a Felton type guard do??? Could they consistently find the 3rd or fourth option??? I say no.

Far as I can remember Felton has good court vision and excellent passing. He's faster than Nash and excelled in college playing fast. He's just not the pure shooter Nash is or Paul has become, but he seems to have improved. Pace and lack of good scorers is what makes Felton seem less impressive. Remember how much better Duhon looked in the 1st half of yr 1? I think Felton can sustain that for and entire yr. It was too much for Duhon but Felton is stronger and clearly a starting PG.

Can the PnR really be defended

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