Hornets Scouting Report from Former NBA Coach

Daniel Buerge
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Provided by: Twitter.com/CoachDaveMiller | Former NBA Assistant Coach for New Orleans Hornets | 710 ESPN Host of Lakers Line and Weekend Warrior

New Orleans Hornets Scouting Report

This New Orleans team hangs it hat on the defensive end. Their team defense has been the one constant that has allowed this team to win basketball games.

First and foremost, the Lakers must be patient on the offensive end. One of the worst possible scenarios would be for Los Angeles to play 1 on 1, force shots, as well as try to score with one pass and play “strong side only basketball”. The Lakers need to look inside first and if there isn’t a post feed, move the ball to the 2nd side of the offense and make the defense work. Ball movement will be critical to the Lakers success offensively. It is important that the Lakers finish quarters strong as the Hornets proved they can score in spurts.

Defensively:

  • The Lakers have to contain Chris Paul and Jarrett Jack
  • You must make CP3 a SCORER or PLAYMAKER…NOT BOTH
  • Laker BIGS must short show or plug on pick and rolls
  • AVOID a lot of switching…MAN UP: This is the playoffs
  • Defend without fouling…Keep them off the free throw line
  • Take away their EASY POINTS
  • Transition lay ups
  • Transition dunks
  • Lobs
  • 2nd Chance scoring opportunities
  • Major key will be controlling the backboards on both ends
  • Laker bench must outplay Jack, Gray, Anderson, and Green…Keep them as NON-factors
  • Solid defense

Keep them in front of you

WALL off the PAINT! BUILD a WALL – Help the HELPER ACTION

Don’t gamble…don’t reach and stab

Make them a jump shooting team by contesting every shot

  • Must pursue long rebounds and loose balls
  • Awareness of shooters

Know where Belinelli, Green, and Ariza are in transition

Make them work for their catches

Contest… but don’t foul

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Daniel is the former Managing Editor of LakersNation. He has also written for SLAM, ESPN and other various publications. Follow Daniel on Twitter @danielbuergeLA
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