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2012 Olympics Proved That European Basketball > US
ALl this glamour about the greatness of NBA players really takes away just how smartly run NBA offences actually are.
The NBA is full on pick and rolls city, why? Because when you have the right players in the right places on an offense, the pick and roll is the most difficult thing to guard as a defense. Have the correct off-ball movement in correct timing with the pick and roll with the right shooters in their spots and you can always find ways to get good looks.
Yes they use isolations, but it's playing percentages, you run your offense, gain some favourable mismatches by forcing switches and then you can most likely end up with a high percentage look.
Sometimes if people take notice of the bigger picture in the NBA game they will be surprised just how effective their offensive systems are.