I love this s———. One final question. Can defenders yell “ghost” or something to help each other?
the design of ghost screens is that they are mixed in with real ball screens. so a ghost screen and a real ball screen look identical until literally the last half second. almost impossible to differentiate, until it is too late. one of my pet peeves (so far) about our roll/replace set is khalid always runs ghost, which is smart, then moses shows up for the real ball screen to initiate the PNR with replace/pop from a guard shooter lifting out of the lane. it's a great play design but if it is all you run that looks like that, after 1 or 2 weeks every asst coach responsible for scout knows that when khalid does that ghost action the rest is always the same. easier to scout and adjust. i wish we ran another version of it that forced defenses (and asst coaches scouting) to struggle with which of the 2 (or 3) sets we are running. instead, we run the exact same thing each time. no derivatives, no counters.
otoh, the last 2 or 3 games, we have started running a horns set as an "entry" into our roll/replace. it's a cool wrinkle. moses at one elbow, a guard at the other elbow. it flows into the same roll/replace we have run all year, but starts differently than the old version (with khalid running ghost). still, even though this horns look/wrinkle is nice, it doesnt align with the older version and khalid running ghost. i love the roll/replace because it is so good for our players (jose, mike, moses) and their skill sets, but i'd like to see it with different variations and "masks" to make scouting it and defending it even harder. i'm not talking a bunch of looks or complicated ****. literally just one or two small variations/counters. could be installed in just 1 or 2 practices. i have wondered (suspected?) all year if pastner is saving 1 or 2 of those for the post-season.