Scouting report, 2025-26

How to Guard Paolo Banchero

Paolo does most of his damage from at the rim (35.8% of his attempts) and is a limited outside shooter you can sag off. The plan below is built from where he actually shoots this season.

22.2
PPG
8.4
RPG
5.2
APG
30.5%
3P%
56.6%
TS%
17.6
PER

Where Paolo scores

Share of his 2025-26 field-goal attempts by zone, with how efficiently he finishes each. This is the map the game plan is built on.

At the rim35.8% of shots · 67% on 418
In the paint (floaters)23.7% of shots · 35.7% on 277
Mid-range16.5% of shots · 37.3% on 193
Three-point23.9% of shots · 30.8% on 279

The scouting report: how to defend Paolo

1

Wall off the paint early

Paolo takes 35.8% of his shots at the rim and finishes 67% there. Build the wall before he turns the corner and force the ball back out rather than meeting him at the cup.

2

Go under screens, sag into the paint

He is a lower-volume or below-average outside shooter (30.8% on 279 attempts). You can go under ball screens and sink into the paint to take away the drive and dare him to settle for the jumper.

3

Do not bail him out at the line

Paolo gets to the free-throw line about 8.2 times a game and hits 77.5% once there. Contest straight up with a vertical hand and avoid reaching, sending him to the line is the cheapest offense he has.

4

Stunt and recover, do not fully help

He is a primary creator (5.2 assists a game), so overhelping just feeds his passing. Stunt at the ball and recover to your man rather than leaving a shooter to load up on the drive.

5

Pressure the handle

Paolo is turnover-prone (3.1 a game). Dig at the ball on the drive and load your help early, speeding him up is where his possessions break down.

Where the ball goes when you help off Paolo

His most frequent assist targets this season. When he collapses the defense, these are the outlets to rotate to first.

Anthony Black73 ast
Wendell Carter Jr.61 ast
Desmond Bane59 ast

Quiet edges on Paolo

  • Barely affected by tight contests — 47.2% contested vs 39.1% open. Contest quality matters more than contest frequency.
  • Clutch FG% is -16.1% vs season average — efficiency drops under pressure

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Frequently asked questions

How do you guard Paolo Banchero?

Wall off the paint early: Paolo takes 35.8% of his shots at the rim and finishes 67% there. Build the wall before he turns the corner and force the ball back out rather than meeting him at the cup. Go under screens, sag into the paint: He is a lower-volume or below-average outside shooter (30.8% on 279 attempts). You can go under ball screens and sink into the paint to take away the drive and dare him to settle for the jumper. Do not bail him out at the line: Paolo gets to the free-throw line about 8.2 times a game and hits 77.5% once there. Contest straight up with a vertical hand and avoid r

What is Paolo Banchero's biggest weakness on offense?

Relative to the rest of his shot diet, Paolo is least efficient on his three-point attempts (30.8% on 279 shots this season). Steering him toward that shot, rather than the ones he makes at a high rate, is the statistical edge.

Is Paolo Banchero a good three-point shooter?

Paolo has taken 279 three-pointers this season and made 86 of them (30.8%). That share of his offense (23.9% of his attempts) is what decides whether you chase him over screens or sag under them.

How many points per game does Paolo Banchero average?

Paolo is averaging 22.2 points per game this season, along with 5.2 assists and 8.4 rebounds. Scoring volume is why he draws the defensive game plan on this page.

How to guard other players

Shot-profile and box-score figures reflect Paolo Banchero's 2025-26 season. Defensive recommendations are generated from that shot distribution and are teaching guidance, not a guarantee of outcome.