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Film Study: James Harden’s eight assists against Detroit

by Royce Young on November 3, 2009 at 1:21 pm 19 Comments

If you can’t tell, I’m a little obsessed with the details of basketball. I like knowing how and why the other team scored, as well as my own. Anyway, James Harden caught some attention last Friday with his eight assist performance in Detroit. He’s also caught a little criticism for his supposed slow start to his rookie year. But I wanted to break out some video to show exactly what Harden brings to the floor and why he’s going to be an absolutely dynamic offensive player for the Thunder. He can score, don’t worry. That stuff will come. But lots of athletic guys can score. What Harden’s got is intelligence, an understanding of the game and the most important thing of all – this thing called feel.

(Big time thanks to reader Johnny for the video.)

Two assists stand out from that sequence more than any other. And they’re not even the flashiest ones. I like Harden’s dish to Etan Thomas for a layup and his little wrap-around bounce pass to Nick Collison for a dunk. But let’s look at a couple of the eight.

First Assist:

Picture 2

People talk about how Harden is smooth. This play is a great example. But the best part about it is how intelligent and fundamental he is with the ball. He simply dribbles around the hedge out top and gets exactly where he needs to be with ease – the elbow. He draws in a defender off Kevin Ollie, but here’s a small difference between say Harden and Russell Westbrook.

Westbrook would likely take an extra dribble or two and get into the paint and draw a defender that way. Westbrook would probably leave his feet and kick that way. It essentially gets the job done the same, but it’s higher risk with the in-air pass and extra dribbles in a crowded lane. Harden on the other hand, stops, picks up his dribble and here’s the most important part- goes into the triple-threat. That’s what draws the defender here. He pulls the ball up as if he’s going to take a 16-foot jumper and it sucks Will Bynum to him. Then it’s just an easy dish to Ollie for an open shot.

Second Assist:

Picture 4

I love this one. Same idea as the first – gets around a couple defenders and goes to the baseline. Another intelligent play coming – instead of rushing to make a pass, he takes his time and lets the play develop. To buy himself a little more time and keep from Kwame Brown and Jason Maxiell getting right up in his face and pressuring a pass, Harden gives a slight pump to throw them off-balance. It also gives the appearance that he’s going to be a threat from that spot and makes Maxiell commit and leave Collison. Nick gives a simple little slip to the bucket and Harden makes a smart wrap-around bounce pass for a dunk.

Third and Fourth Assists:

These two assists are just kind of simple basketball plays. Get in the lane, draw defenders, find and open man and pass him the ball. Not everybody can make it because a lot don’t have their heads up, but Harden makes both easily.

Fifth Assist

This one is just pretty. It’s all done left-handed and he just operates all in one motion. No wasted movement, no indecisiveness. The thing is, Harden could have exploded at the rim for a challenged layup attempt, but he had his eyes open and was seeing the play before it happened. And he makes a beautiful one handed no-look bounce to Jeff Green for two.

Sixth Assist:

Picture 5

This is my favorite. It’s a perfectly executed pick and roll but Harden does one very, very key thing: He waits. Instead of hitting Thomas in en route to the bucket, he gives Thomas a chance to move on the down the lane. First, that’s smart because it allows Thomas to catch the ball in great scoring position but secondly, it means that your 6-11 big man doesn’t have to take a dribble to score meaning less room for error. Any time you can avoid your center dribbling, it’s good. I just love Harden’s little ball fake. It’s just so… fundamental. This play is exactly what people mean when they talk about feel. The ball movement keeps his defender’s arms off the ball and is an effective way to let Thomas get near the bucket. Just an excellent play.

And his seventh and eighth assists aren’t anything fancy. Just a fast break dish to KD for a flush and an inbounds pass to Nick Collison for a jumper. But the point is with all this, is showing what Harden adds. This was his second game as a pro and he COMPLETELY opened up Oklahoma City’s offense. He hit cutters, made the defense move and rotate and executed plays. Don’t worry about his shooting percentages or scoring averages right now. He’s a rookie and he’s played three games. If you expected him to step in opening night and put up 23 points on 7-13 shooting and hit four 3s, well then you’re expectations are insane.

Harden’s clearly got the intelligence and feel to be a dynamic offensive player. The plays he made against Detroit are typically the ones you’re hoping a player can learn to make in his third of fourth year. It’s rare that a guy has this stuff down EARLY in his rookie year. The scoring and shooting is going to come, don’t worry. But this is the type of stuff that’s hard to teach.

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okc baby
okc baby 5pts

Seems so long ago and a totally different swag now

johnnycougar
johnnycougar 5pts

As a college bball fan, it does make me laugh when passes like #5 and #8 are counted as assists (pass, dribble, dribble, post move, shot). But that's just how it is, and Harden had a great game.

I second (third? fourth?) everyone's opinion that Weaver should get PT over Ollie. I like Kyle as a backup PG but I think it's clear at this point that Harden can certainly run the offense when RW needs a breather. Kyle hopefully can get some minutes guarding the other team's PG if he limits turnovers and works on his jumper.

As our old friend Crow pointed out many times last season, Presti and Brooks like to play around with lineups. I wouldn't be surprised to learn (for example) that Ollie is getting minutes as an experiment to discover how well he plays with the others. I fully expect Kyle and Shaun to get fair amounts of minutes if the Thunder happen to be in the playoff hunt during the middle of the season, and like others have pointed out they're both solid backups if someone gets hurt. Otherwise, at least for Kyle there is no reason not to have him in Tulsa.

J.G.
J.G. 5pts

@Dan
Good point, DJ White should probably be seeing more minutes out there as well...but I guess that's Brooks conundrum, too little minutes for too many guys who need them.

Dan
Dan 5pts

White needs some playing time. Seeing Collison and Thomas playing together is great, they play good defense and can hit the boards, but when they play with ollie, then Harden and green or harden and durant, are the only ones that can score, white provides scoring in the post off the bench, something Brooks has yet to use at all.

J.G.
J.G. 5pts

@Keith
You are in no way alone, especially since Harden could run the offense much like Brandon Roy does/did for Portland. It's pretty clear that Harden is the next best playmaker/passer option to run the offense after RW, so why not use his abilities to their utmost when RW is off the floor and slide Harden back over to the 2 when RW comes back...then maybe Thabo can keep up his 35 minute pace at the 3 while Durant and Jeff Green can actually get a breather and not keep up their ridiculous 40+ minutes a game pace.

Bryan
Bryan 5pts

@Jax Raging Bile Duct
Full agreement

Jax Raging Bile Duct
Jax Raging Bile Duct 5pts

I wish they would just send Weaver to run the point in Tulsa and let him work on that position. Weaver is such a good defender, if he could just work on his ball handling skills I think he could be an adequate backup.

I don't think you lose much with Weaver over Ollie. Ollie probably understands offense better, and probably doesn't turn the ball over as much as Weaver might at this point in their careers. But I love Weaver's game and would love to see him develop into a backup PG.

I don't know about Shaun anymore. He must just not be able to play the kind of D that we need.

Blake
Blake 5pts

@Keith
I like ur thinkin there. Ollie plays under control for the most part. As does hardin, the only difference is the opposing defense has to respect hardins outside shot. But they can let ollie shoot outside all day.

KingGondo
KingGondo 5pts

I'll admit, I am a bit disappointed we haven't seen Kyle or Shaun play this season. Good things tended to happen when Weaver got minutes last year.

Bryan
Bryan 5pts

@Keith
I agree... sort of. What you propose means that you would have to have another gaurd to cover the opposing PG because Harden is likely not quick enough... Weaver would be capable.

jonnyweb
jonnyweb 5pts

Keith :@KingGondoAm I the only one who would rather see Harden take over the minutes Westbrook doesn’t play at the point and just leave Ollie on the bench? Thabo will probably need to play 35 minutes on Kobe tonight anyway, so Harden could backup both spots.

I 2nd that, but I'd like to see Shaun get some PT tonight as well.

Keith
Keith 5pts

@KingGondo
Am I the only one who would rather see Harden take over the minutes Westbrook doesn't play at the point and just leave Ollie on the bench? Thabo will probably need to play 35 minutes on Kobe tonight anyway, so Harden could backup both spots.

Jax Raging Bile Duct
Jax Raging Bile Duct 5pts

@Dooney

It's dangerous. Playing through something like that just means you have to focus. Not that Kobe doesn't focus in the first place, but that little bit of added focus, employed by someone as talented as Kobe, can be a disaster for the opponent.

Dooney
Dooney 5pts

I hope that Kobe being questionable with a sore throat and the game being on NBAtv, that he doesn't put up an ungodly amount of points tonight.

KingGondo
KingGondo 5pts

I would love to see Harden get extended minutes handling the ball tonight.

As long as he gets guys open shots and knocks down his open 3s, consider me very happy that we drafted him.

Jax Raging Bile Duct
Jax Raging Bile Duct 5pts

Kudos to johnny for the clips, and the added red circle highlight thingy. If everything was broken down that way, I'd watch hours of film just for fun.

Dai
Dai 5pts

Great break down of Harden's assists.

Bryan
Bryan 5pts

I'm glad you decided to take a look at this because I was positively iritated with Dime's take on Harden's slow start. They need to actually watch these games instead of looking at the box score. Harde was plus 17 in the Detroit game, specifically because of all those assists. When he plays like that, he doesn't need to hit that many bucket to change the complexion of the game.

I would also say that his talent for passing is one more reason that he is likely to come off the bench for most, if not all, of the season. He is simply more valuable off the bench. Playing RW and Thabo together makes sense because you are able to use both player's talents. Playing RW and Harden together makes less sense, because you are wasting minutes and valuable talents when you have Harden play off the ball... at least until his shot improves.

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