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<blockquote data-quote="MtnWasp" data-source="post: 969962" data-attributes="member: 4110"><p>I was responding to this statement:</p><p></p><p>"I think Stoudamire's system will let guys play to their strengths and it'll be more wide open in terms of letting players "express themselves"."</p><p></p><p>My impression is that Stoudamire has detailed standards of what good basketball looks like. I look forward to seeing what that looks like. </p><p></p><p>Attention to detail to me not only means detailed execution of technique (like a crossover dribble) but also clear standards of execution of scheme. There will be a way in which a situation is attacked, and that way will be detailed in execution. If a team plays us like 'x' then we will attack it like 'z' </p><p></p><p>In my mind, when the coach is talking about discipline and attention to detail he is talking about optimizing situations. For a team to function cohesively, the players have to know what his team mates are going to do in a given situation. That demands structure. All five guys recognizing the situation and then understanding how the other guys are going to attack that situation. </p><p></p><p>Top players may thrive when they can "express themselves" but when Stoudamire is talking about "not skipping steps," he is talking about guys being able to execute the basics before being creative. </p><p></p><p>In other words, I interpret Stoudamire's system to being the opposite of loosey goosey. I think we will be highly structured within given situations. But time will tell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MtnWasp, post: 969962, member: 4110"] I was responding to this statement: "I think Stoudamire's system will let guys play to their strengths and it'll be more wide open in terms of letting players "express themselves"." My impression is that Stoudamire has detailed standards of what good basketball looks like. I look forward to seeing what that looks like. Attention to detail to me not only means detailed execution of technique (like a crossover dribble) but also clear standards of execution of scheme. There will be a way in which a situation is attacked, and that way will be detailed in execution. If a team plays us like 'x' then we will attack it like 'z' In my mind, when the coach is talking about discipline and attention to detail he is talking about optimizing situations. For a team to function cohesively, the players have to know what his team mates are going to do in a given situation. That demands structure. All five guys recognizing the situation and then understanding how the other guys are going to attack that situation. Top players may thrive when they can "express themselves" but when Stoudamire is talking about "not skipping steps," he is talking about guys being able to execute the basics before being creative. In other words, I interpret Stoudamire's system to being the opposite of loosey goosey. I think we will be highly structured within given situations. But time will tell. [/QUOTE]
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