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<blockquote data-quote="gte447f" data-source="post: 990922" data-attributes="member: 4289"><p>Agree about the half court ball pressure, but I question why any team wouldn’t pressure us 30 feet from the basket, since we have shown, not just in the fsu game, that we don’t usually handle that kind of pressure well.</p><p></p><p>FSU may have athleticism that allows them to guard better in open space that other teams don’t have, but I would make us prove it if I was game planning against us.</p><p></p><p>For GT to beat that aggressive ball pressure, I think we either have to commit to aggressive dribble penetration or actually set some hard ball screens up top and use them instead of faking the screens like we always do. Screening wasn’t very effective against fsu because they just switch without hesitation because they can guard all five positions with every player on the court. GT was more successful with aggressive dribble penetration in the second half but a lot of it was in transition rather than in the half court offense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gte447f, post: 990922, member: 4289"] Agree about the half court ball pressure, but I question why any team wouldn’t pressure us 30 feet from the basket, since we have shown, not just in the fsu game, that we don’t usually handle that kind of pressure well. FSU may have athleticism that allows them to guard better in open space that other teams don’t have, but I would make us prove it if I was game planning against us. For GT to beat that aggressive ball pressure, I think we either have to commit to aggressive dribble penetration or actually set some hard ball screens up top and use them instead of faking the screens like we always do. Screening wasn’t very effective against fsu because they just switch without hesitation because they can guard all five positions with every player on the court. GT was more successful with aggressive dribble penetration in the second half but a lot of it was in transition rather than in the half court offense. [/QUOTE]
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