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<blockquote data-quote="gt24" data-source="post: 913030" data-attributes="member: 538"><p>watching the replay of the final play, and really like the design. its simple, but its got the right amount of moving pieces to move all the key defenders. kellys timing on the attack was just a half-second off, otherwise it would have been even tougher to guard.</p><p></p><p>double ghost screen to cause potential defensive communication errors at TOK and to put the roll defenders in tough spots for drive and dish or for boxing out on the weakside putback. lance terry deep strongside corner to lock in his defender and eliminate help, freeing up kelly's mind for easier reads. roll/replace with deebo so that his man cannot be the tag on the howards roll (or if he does tag then deebo is wide open at TOK for kelly kickout). moore after the ghost and spacing to the weakside wing is running-start crashing weakside boards. take a look at howard and moore when the ball goes in - if it rolls off they have the advantage and its all because of the play design and putting all 5 defenders in tough spots.</p><p></p><p>all of it is simple to execute, hard to screwup -- but its not "stand-around-and-watch" simple.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gt24, post: 913030, member: 538"] watching the replay of the final play, and really like the design. its simple, but its got the right amount of moving pieces to move all the key defenders. kellys timing on the attack was just a half-second off, otherwise it would have been even tougher to guard. double ghost screen to cause potential defensive communication errors at TOK and to put the roll defenders in tough spots for drive and dish or for boxing out on the weakside putback. lance terry deep strongside corner to lock in his defender and eliminate help, freeing up kelly's mind for easier reads. roll/replace with deebo so that his man cannot be the tag on the howards roll (or if he does tag then deebo is wide open at TOK for kelly kickout). moore after the ghost and spacing to the weakside wing is running-start crashing weakside boards. take a look at howard and moore when the ball goes in - if it rolls off they have the advantage and its all because of the play design and putting all 5 defenders in tough spots. all of it is simple to execute, hard to screwup -- but its not "stand-around-and-watch" simple. [/QUOTE]
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