Friday, October 1, 2010

Michael Jordan vs Piston's Defense (also known as the "Jordan Rules")

Sports Illustrated, November 1989: The Jordan Rules by Jack McCallum The main idea is that a defender is never left to guard Jordan alone. Jordan's position is fixed on the ground that the Pistons have it the case with a second defender or the second defender play "help and recover" (that is ongoing by Jordan to stop his dribble, but then climb back on his own man, Salley is a master of this trick). The closer Jordan is in the basket, the more the Pistons go with the trap. If heabove the lateral line diamond (28 feet from property line), they usually play help and recover. Although Jordan is far from the basket, perhaps bringing the ball as a point guard on a wide-open floor, Detroit runs a second player on him, someone like Salley or Rodman. This reduces the amount of open court that he work with and often forces him to give the ball to a teammate. The Pistons will always be someone to handle the ball. Sometimes not. Always. When Jordan got the ball onthe wing is forcing the Detroit player guarding him to help him defensive. Most often means turning Jordan to the right, if, on the left side of the floor and on the left side when he is on the right. If Jordan happens to a man to get isolated and located in a potential scoring position, the Piston defender will try to force him to go left. They think he makes a stronger, explosive movement to the right. The same goes for Jordan. If Jordan tried to run a pick-and-roll, Detroit traps him. The...



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