Roland NBA Hard Play Report

New Orleans @ Phoenix — November 10, 2025

PHOENIX 121, NEW ORLEANS 98

Five "Coaching Factors" Summary

Factor
Winner
Edge
Top Players
PhysicalityPHOENIX+22 winsIghodaro +9, Williams +7, Booker +6
Playing HardPHOENIX+18 winsAllen +19, Williams +19, MurphyIII +17
Decision MakingPHOENIX+14 winsAllen +9, O'Neale +8, Booker +7
ShotmakingPHOENIX+20 pointsAllen +15, O'Neale +4, Booker +2
Referee EffectsNEW ORLEANS+2 winsIghodaro +2, Alvarado +2, Looney +1


Team Physicality Summary

Winner: PHOENIX

Team
RPR*
Wins
L/D
L2+
Falls
KD
PHOENIX
377.3
160
16
29
11
12
NEW ORLEANS
319.9
138
22
29
12
11

Tracking over forty types of contact, aggression, and resilience

Header notes:
RPR = "Roland Physicality Rating" (in development), Wins = a Physicality play that is deemed a 'win', L/D = Losses/Defeats (non-intentional fouls and soft plays), L2+ = level 2 or higher force physicality plays, Falls = player hits the ground, KD = Knockdowns: causes opponent to hit the ground


Notable Team Physicality Details

Category
Winner
Top Player
Drives:New Orleans +1Allen +7
Ball Pressure:Phoenix +9O'Neale +5
Bumps & Grabs:New Orleans +1D.Brooks +1
Rebounding:New Orleans +8MurphyIII +4
At Rim:Phoenix +9Queen +5
Postups:Phoenix +1Allen +1
Screens:Phoenix +3Looney +5
Create/Contain:Phoenix +7Booker +5
Level 2+ Wins:Phoenix +3Dunn +4

"Net Knocks" - Queen +2, Booker +1
Knockdowns - Hawkins 3, Fears 2
Falls - Allen 3, Hayes-Davis 3

Head-to-Head Physicality
Williams +7 vs MurphyIII
Allen +5 vs Fears
Ighodaro +4 vs Alvarado




Player Physicality Stats

NEW ORLEANS PELICANS

Physicality
Playing Hard
Wins
Knock
Downs
Roland
Hard Play
Score
Player
Wins
Net Wins
MurphyIII
21
+3
19
1
22
Jones
14
+4
14
0
18
Queen
25
+5
10
2
16
Looney
16
+2
13
0
15
Bey
15
+4
11
0
15
Matkovic
12
-2
14
0
12
Peavy
10
-2
10
1
8
Alvarado
10
-5
12
0
7
McGowens
6
+3
2
2
6
Fears
8
-20
14
2
-5
Hawkins
1
-14
4
3
-9


PHOENIX SUNS

Physicality
Playing Hard
Wins
Knock
Downs
Roland
Hard Play
Score
Player
Wins
Net Wins
Williams
23
+7
20
2
28
Allen
21
+5
20
1
25
Ighodaro
17
+9
13
0
22
Booker
17
+6
12
1
18
Dunn
11
+0
13
1
13
D.Brooks
15
-4
16
0
12
O'Neale
13
+3
9
0
12
Goodwin
11
-1
10
1
9
Gillespie
10
+2
6
1
8
Livers
6
+4
2
1
6
Fleming
4
-1
5
1
4
Maluach
4
-2
3
2
2
Richards
5
-4
4
0
0
Hayes-Davis
3
-2
2
1
0




Physicality as a Foundation—Not Yet a Final Word

Right now I don’t have the sample size to make bold statements. Working with a team — and able to eventually pull similar tracking for every game of the season using Hawkeye data — would allow for two full seasons of analysis! This dataset raises more questions than answers perhaps.

We don’t have those answers yet, but the tagging framework is built to find them.

What Kind of Physicality Wins?

Early tracking data reveals some trends in what actually moves the needle:

Some areas like falls and knockdowns aren’t seemingly predictive, but may become more meaningful with more nuance as larger datasets emerge.

The early takeaway? Smart, sustained pressure and toughness in key actions — not just brute force — tend to correlate with winning. These are the building blocks of tactical physicality.




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