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12/16: GT vs. Penn State at The Garden
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<blockquote data-quote="YlJacket" data-source="post: 985642" data-attributes="member: 2784"><p>The difference between their screening and our screening was to me one of the biggest differences in the game. Theirs as you say were solid screens that not only made us go under the screen or switch but also led to a lot of IMHO overhelping from the wings to stop penetration leading to open 3's with late close outs. We instead were running quick screens - almost ghost screens - where our big was primarily looking to roll as quickly as possible rather than set a solid screen before rolling. Our approach helped to allow their quick and aggressive guards to easily go over the top of screens and prevent any of our PGs from getting downhill into the paint. Made the offense perimeter oriented - less ability for George/Sturdivant to create or draw fouls. Thank goodness for offensive rebounding.</p><p></p><p>We didn't go to the quick pass back to the roll until the final play. It was there the whole time but we didn't take it. Don't know if CDS scripted that or they got it on their own but it was the play to make.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YlJacket, post: 985642, member: 2784"] The difference between their screening and our screening was to me one of the biggest differences in the game. Theirs as you say were solid screens that not only made us go under the screen or switch but also led to a lot of IMHO overhelping from the wings to stop penetration leading to open 3's with late close outs. We instead were running quick screens - almost ghost screens - where our big was primarily looking to roll as quickly as possible rather than set a solid screen before rolling. Our approach helped to allow their quick and aggressive guards to easily go over the top of screens and prevent any of our PGs from getting downhill into the paint. Made the offense perimeter oriented - less ability for George/Sturdivant to create or draw fouls. Thank goodness for offensive rebounding. We didn't go to the quick pass back to the roll until the final play. It was there the whole time but we didn't take it. Don't know if CDS scripted that or they got it on their own but it was the play to make. [/QUOTE]
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