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1/6/2018 - Yale @ GT
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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce Wayne" data-source="post: 388323" data-attributes="member: 231"><p>Corner threes have been open a lot, however, I see progress in the last two games for perimeter D. More of these open looks have been in transition, or deeper in the shot clock. For Yale, it often took a 4th or 5th pass or more to finally crack the d for a good look. Some of the losses, the perimeter breakdowns were more constant. Also, a real uptick in forcing very late shots or clock violations against Yale, that is a positive.</p><p></p><p>In short, players are getting healthier, further away from suspensions, and more practice and game experience together. And showing improvement as a result. Also, the scoring and rebounding balance against Yale was a nice sign, while a bit odd as it didn't include Jackson.</p><p></p><p>Seem to be a dangerous home team again this year (in conference), and that pleases me to see. We can build out from there in the next few seasons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce Wayne, post: 388323, member: 231"] Corner threes have been open a lot, however, I see progress in the last two games for perimeter D. More of these open looks have been in transition, or deeper in the shot clock. For Yale, it often took a 4th or 5th pass or more to finally crack the d for a good look. Some of the losses, the perimeter breakdowns were more constant. Also, a real uptick in forcing very late shots or clock violations against Yale, that is a positive. In short, players are getting healthier, further away from suspensions, and more practice and game experience together. And showing improvement as a result. Also, the scoring and rebounding balance against Yale was a nice sign, while a bit odd as it didn't include Jackson. Seem to be a dangerous home team again this year (in conference), and that pleases me to see. We can build out from there in the next few seasons. [/QUOTE]
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