GT started screening away from the ball a bit more in the second half. Let's keep it up. It gets the defense chasing the ball. It beats having a guy who isn't a threat to score or pass inside hold the ball at the elbow.
We really aren't good at driving into the paint and flinging it near the hoop. This isn't fun to watch.
I expected the offense to look like a team that lost a 4 year starting point guard. I didn't expect the continued attempt to run a Princeton set with this personnel, which isn't well-suited...
I think we are using completely different definitions. A basketball state is one where basketball is as important or at least close to as important, as football. It doesn't mean it is like Indiana. College and high school sports aren't as important, in general, in New England as the midwest or...
If you take the counties Bridgeport, New Haven, and Hartford are in that has to be at least 3/4 of the population. Bridgeport, in particular, used to produce a lot of good players considering the size of the state.
A lot. But unlike Hewitt, I think Pastner has incorporated knowledge from his assistants that has become part of his toolbox. Hopefully, he values having good assistants and will continue to make sure that is the case.
I really don't want to open up a Hewitt discussion, those are the worst, but...
You lost me with K and Boeheim being mixed with "humble." 😉
Pastner has really grown on the job at GT. If you watched tape of his Memphis and GT teams side by side you'd swear that had to be a different head coach.
It is a better approach. The people involved in the transactions have to think twice if they lose their livelihood instead of taking another job and leaving the school to pay the price.
Of course, NIL changes things if it ever happens.
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