This is the second post in a three-part series on how the Spurs pick-and-roll attack could evolve around their new pieces. Part 1 discussed how DeMar DeRozan could be the missing piece to the Spurs’ struggling offensive game over the last few years, and this is a look at the role the passing man plays in finding a shooter in the pick-and-roll.
One of the more common types of pick-and-roll plays the Toronto Raptors ran was the chin pick-and-roll. If everything goes to plan, I could see Dejounte Murray playing role of Kyle Lowry during these sets.