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<blockquote data-quote="YlJacket" data-source="post: 913079" data-attributes="member: 2784"><p>Pastner hast to figure out how he wants this team to play. Prior to the game the open man was the go to man and don’t give the ball a headache. In the game we gave the ball a migraine and shot contested shots after backing their guards down one on one. I actually was relieved to see Howard at the elbow as we actually moved when we went to that set. If we are going to play really small with essentially four guards then the ball needs to move a lot and we need to find open shooters from the perimeter, not pound the ball and back people into the paint</p><p></p><p>I was taken in by all the perimeter movement for Georgia state and thought that was why we went small until I realized They can’t shoot from three. We should have gone to Howard and Mohr or Franklin a lot earlier and simply packed it in to rebound the basketball instead of letting them make a living on the offensive boards. </p><p></p><p>I did like the tempo we tried to play at and agree with others that the refs made this hard to watch but both ways. Take the win and run hard. But most of all I think the staff needs to think hard about the way they want this team to play</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YlJacket, post: 913079, member: 2784"] Pastner hast to figure out how he wants this team to play. Prior to the game the open man was the go to man and don’t give the ball a headache. In the game we gave the ball a migraine and shot contested shots after backing their guards down one on one. I actually was relieved to see Howard at the elbow as we actually moved when we went to that set. If we are going to play really small with essentially four guards then the ball needs to move a lot and we need to find open shooters from the perimeter, not pound the ball and back people into the paint I was taken in by all the perimeter movement for Georgia state and thought that was why we went small until I realized They can’t shoot from three. We should have gone to Howard and Mohr or Franklin a lot earlier and simply packed it in to rebound the basketball instead of letting them make a living on the offensive boards. I did like the tempo we tried to play at and agree with others that the refs made this hard to watch but both ways. Take the win and run hard. But most of all I think the staff needs to think hard about the way they want this team to play [/QUOTE]
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