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Ranking The 10 Best Pick-And-Roll Duos In The NBA
Alonzo Adams-USA TODAY Sports

The NBA landscape is defined by dynamic partnerships, and the effectiveness of pick-and-roll duos can often be the determining factor in a team's success. As we delve into the realm of player combinations, we examine the league's top 10 PnR duos, dissecting their individual contributions and collective impact on their respective teams. From established tandems to emerging partnerships, each duo brings a unique blend of skills to the court. 

1. Tyrese Haliburton & Myles Turner

The synergy between Tyrese Haliburton and Myles Turner in the pick-and-roll has undoubtedly made the Indiana Pacers a force to be reckoned with. Haliburton, operating as the ball-handler in the PnR, showcases his scoring prowess by averaging an impressive 11.2 points per game, ranking him fifth in the league. His efficiency is noteworthy, boasting a 52% field goal percentage, and an outstanding 49.1 scoring frequency.

On the other end of the equation, Myles Turner as the roll-man in the PnR adds a dynamic element to their offensive strategy. Turner contributes 5.8 points per game, showcasing his ability to finish plays with a remarkable 63% field goal percentage. What stands out even more is his exceptional 65.3 scoring frequency, highlighting the consistency and reliability of Turner's scoring when finishing plays off Haliburton's setups.

Together, Haliburton and Turner form a PnR duo that not only puts up impressive individual numbers but also demonstrates a cohesive understanding of each other's strengths. Haliburton's playmaking ability and Turner's finishing skills create a challenging scenario for opposing defenses, making the Pacers a formidable offensive threat. As the season progresses, it will be intriguing to see how this duo continues to evolve and potentially climb the ranks among the league's best PnR combinations.

2. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander & Chet Holmgren

The Oklahoma City Thunder have found a winning formula in the form of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Chet Holmgren, an incredibly effective pick-and-roll duo. Despite their young roster, the Thunder's success, currently second in the Western Conference with a 23-10 record, can be attributed in part to the chemistry and contributions of this dynamic pair.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, functioning as the ball-handler in the PnR, exhibits his scoring prowess with an average of 9.1 points per game. His ability to find scoring opportunities is evident, boasting a solid 50.2% field goal percentage and a 51.7 scoring frequency. Gilgeous-Alexander's candidacy for MVP speaks volumes about his impact on both ends of the floor.

Chet Holmgren, the roll-man in the PnR, adds a different dimension to the Thunder's offense. While his scoring average of 3.9 points per game may seem modest, his efficiency is impressive, shooting at a 55.4% clip, and a remarkable 57.7 scoring frequency. Holmgren's impact extends beyond scoring, as he also leads the race for Rookie of the Year, showcasing his all-around contributions.

3. De’Aaron Fox & Domantas Sabonis

De'Aaron Fox, operating as the ball-handler in the PnR, puts up a solid 9.0 points per game, displaying his scoring versatility with a 49.7% field goal percentage. Fox's knack for finding scoring opportunities is evident with a 48.2 scoring frequency. His speed and ball-handling skills make him a constant threat in PnR situations, forcing defenses to make difficult choices.

On the other side of the equation, Domantas Sabonis serves as the roll-man in the PnR, bringing a different skill set to the partnership. While his scoring average of 3.5 points per game may seem modest, Sabonis makes a significant impact with his efficient 58.3% field goal percentage and an impressive 56.8 scoring frequency. Sabonis' ability to finish plays in traffic and capitalize on defensive rotations makes him a reliable option for Fox in PnR scenarios.

Together, Fox and Sabonis contribute to the Sacramento Kings' offensive prowess, and their synergy creates a challenging dynamic for opponents. As the Kings continue to refine their offensive schemes and build on the chemistry between Fox and Sabonis, they have the potential to solidify their place among the league's top PnR duos.

4. Trae Young & Onyeka Okongwu

The Atlanta Hawks have found a potent pick-and-roll combination in Trae Young and Onyeka Okongwu, a duo that not only leads the league in certain categories but also contributes significantly to the team's offensive efficiency.

Trae Young, functioning as the PnR ball-handler, is the league leader in points per game in this specific play type, boasting an impressive 13.4 points. Young's scoring ability is on full display with a 46.9% field goal percentage, and a notable 45.4 scoring frequency. His craftiness with the ball and ability to navigate defenses make him a constant threat in PnR situations, putting opposing teams on their heels.

On the receiving end of Trae Young's setups is Onyeka Okongwu, the PnR roll-man, who efficiently capitalizes on scoring opportunities. Despite a modest scoring average of 2.7 points per game, Okongwu shines with an exceptional 70.6% field goal percentage and an outstanding 69.4 scoring frequency. Okongwu's ability to finish plays around the rim and convert at a high rate makes him a reliable scoring option for Young.

5. Luka Doncic & Dereck Lively II

The Dallas Mavericks feature a compelling pairing in Luka Doncic and Dereck Lively II. This tandem combines the playmaking brilliance of Doncic with the emerging prowess of Lively as a roll-man, creating a multifaceted offensive threat for the Mavericks.

Luka Doncic, operating as the PnR ball-handler, is second in the league with an impressive 11.9 points per game in this specific play type. Doncic's scoring efficiency stands out, boasting a 53.9% field goal percentage, and a solid 45.4 scoring frequency. His ability to scan the court through defenses, create opportunities, and finish plays makes him a constant challenge for opponents.

Dereck Lively II, the PnR roll-man, may not post eye-popping scoring numbers at 2.7 points per game, but his efficiency is noteworthy. Lively showcases a commendable 66.7% field goal percentage and an impressive 64.4 scoring frequency. As a young player, Lively's impact in finishing plays and adapting to Doncic's playmaking is a promising sign for the Mavericks' future.

Together, Doncic and Lively create a dynamic offensive duo that adds a layer of unpredictability to the Mavericks' game plan. As Lively continues to develop and carve out his role alongside the perennial All-Star Doncic, the Mavericks have the potential to climb the ranks of the league's best PnR combinations.

6. Cade Cunningham & Jalen Duren 

In a challenging season for the Detroit Pistons, marked by a 3-31 record and a 15th place standing in the Eastern Conference, the pick-and-roll duo of Cade Cunningham and Jalen Duren emerges as a silver lining. Despite the team's struggles, the individual performances of Cunningham and Duren in PnR situations are noteworthy and provide hope for the future.

Cade Cunningham, operating as the PnR ball-handler, averages 10.4 points per game in this play type, ranking seventh in the NBA. Cunningham showcases scoring versatility with a 47.4% field goal percentage and a 43.4 scoring frequency. His ability to generate offense in PnR situations is a positive sign for the Pistons' rebuilding efforts.

Jalen Duren, the PnR roll-man, contributes 3.6 points per game with an impressive 67.7% field goal percentage and a notable 64.2 scoring frequency. Duren's efficiency as a finisher in PnR scenarios is a promising aspect of his game, providing a glimpse of the impact he can have as he continues to develop in the NBA.

7. Damian Lillard & Giannis Antetokounmpo

In a blockbuster move that sent shockwaves across the NBA, Damian Lillard joined forces with Giannis Antetokounmpo to create a formidable pick-and-roll duo for the Milwaukee Bucks. The Bucks, currently second in the Eastern Conference with a 24-10 record, are reaping the benefits of this high-profile partnership.

Damian Lillard, taking on the role of the PnR ball-handler, contributes 10.3 points per game in this play type, ranking eighth in the league. Lillard's scoring efficiency is apparent, boasting a 49.6% field goal percentage and a solid 42.9 scoring frequency. Lillard's ability to get to the rim and create opportunities makes him a valuable asset in PnR situations.

Giannis Antetokounmpo, as the PnR roll-man, brings a unique combination of size and skill to the duo. While his scoring average may seem modest at 2.5 points per game, Giannis shines with a remarkable 67.3% field goal percentage and an impressive 64.6 scoring frequency. Giannis's athleticism and finishing ability make him a constant threat in PnR scenarios, providing Lillard with a reliable option.

This marks the first season of Lillard and Giannis playing together. The early success, reflected in the team's strong record and standings in the East, indicates a promising future for this dynamic duo. As they continue to build chemistry and familiarity on the court, the Bucks have positioned themselves as legitimate contenders in the Eastern Conference.

8. Donovan Mitchell & Jarrett Allen

The pairing of Donovan Mitchell and Jarrett Allen in the pick-and-roll (PnR) has brought a dynamic offensive dimension to the Cleveland Cavaliers, contributing to their success in the current NBA season.

Donovan Mitchell, operating as the PnR ball-handler, is the ninth-ranked player in the league in points per game with 9.7 in this play type. Mitchell showcases his scoring versatility with a 45.4% field goal percentage and a balanced 45.2 scoring frequency. His ability to create offense and navigate through defenses has proven instrumental for the Cavaliers.

Jarrett Allen, as the PnR roll-man, complements Mitchell's playmaking with his efficient finishing around the rim. While Allen's scoring average is 3.0 points per game, his impact is notable with a solid 65.0% field goal percentage and an impressive 60.0 scoring frequency. Allen's ability to catch lobs, finish in traffic, and provide a reliable option for Mitchell in PnR scenarios makes him a valuable asset for the Cavaliers.

As the Cavaliers aim to make a mark in the Eastern Conference, the Mitchell-Allen PnR duo has played a significant role in their 7th place standing so far. The combination of Mitchell's scoring prowess and Allen's finishing ability creates challenges for opposing defenses and is becoming a larger weapon for the team.

9. LaMelo Ball & Mark Williams

In a season that has presented challenges for the Charlotte Hornets, the duo of LaMelo Ball and Mark Williams emerges as a bright spot, showcasing their potential in the pick-and-roll despite the team's overall struggles.

LaMelo Ball, operating as the PnR ball-handler, is the fourth-ranked player in the league with an impressive 11.5 points per game in this play type. Ball's scoring efficiency is evident, boasting a 47.9% field goal percentage and a competitive 42.9 scoring frequency. His playmaking ability and scoring versatility have been a crucial aspect of the Hornets' offensive game plan.

On the receiving end of LaMelo Ball's setups is Mark Williams, the PnR roll-man, who contributes 2.9 points per game with an efficient 62.2% field goal percentage and an impressive 62.7 scoring frequency. Williams' ability to finish plays in the PnR and provide a reliable scoring option showcases his potential impact for the Hornets.

It's worth noting that LaMelo Ball has been sidelined due to an ankle sprain for the past 15 games, creating a significant void in the Hornets' lineup. Despite their 8-24 record and 13th place standing in the Eastern Conference, the positive performances from Ball and Williams in PnR situations offer hope for the future.

10. Ja Morant & Jaren Jackson Jr.

The Memphis Grizzlies have witnessed a resurgence with the return of Ja Morant and the continued presence of Jaren Jackson Jr., forming a formidable pick-and-roll duo that has contributed to the team's improved performance.

Ja Morant, handling the ball in PnR situations, averages 11.0 points per game, ranking sixth in the NBA. Morant's scoring efficiency is notable with a 49.3% field goal percentage and an impressive 47.3 scoring frequency. His ability to create opportunities for himself and his teammates has been a catalyst for the Grizzlies' success.

In the absence of Steven Adams, the Grizzlies' primary roller, Jaren Jackson Jr. has stepped into the role of the PnR roll-man. Jackson contributes 2.3 points per game with a 43.2% field goal percentage and a scoring frequency of 43.2. While the numbers may not match those of a traditional roller, Jackson's versatility and ability to stretch the floor add a different dimension to the Grizzlies' offensive schemes.

The recent return of Ja Morant after an eight-game absence has coincided with an improved record for the Grizzlies, going 5-3 in that span. This positive stretch follows a challenging period for Memphis, with a 6-20 record while Morant was suspended until December.

As the Grizzlies look to build on this momentum, the Morant-Jackson PnR duo will play a pivotal role in their offensive strategies. With Morant's dynamic playmaking and Jackson's ability to score in various ways, the Grizzlies have the potential to make a significant impact in a competitive Western Conference.

This article first appeared on Fadeaway World and was syndicated with permission.

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