Pick and pop意思

"Pick and pop" is a term used in basketball that refers to a strategy where a player (usually a big man) sets a screen for a teammate, then pops out to the perimeter after the screen to receive a pass and shoot a jump shot. The term "pick" is short for "pick and roll," which is when the screener rolls towards the basket after setting the screen, while "pop" means to pop out to the perimeter.

Here's how the play typically unfolds:

  1. Player A dribbles the ball towards the top of the key.
  2. Player B, a teammate of Player A, sets a screen for Player A's defender, Player C.
  3. Player C is now stuck behind the screen, and Player A has a moment of open space to drive to the basket or shoot.
  4. Instead of rolling towards the basket, as would be the case in a pick and roll, Player B pops out to the three-point line or another perimeter spot.
  5. Player A passes the ball to Player B, who is now open for a jump shot thanks to the space created by the screen.

The pick and pop is a popular strategy in modern basketball because it can be effective against defenses that are not well-coordinated or are slow to recover from screens. It also takes advantage of big men who have developed outside shooting skills, which is becoming more common in the NBA as the game continues to evolve.