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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 299339" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>I do not think Lammers is a good one on one post player. Saiz is great on the low post. Lammers is good in a different way. He moves without the ball, has great vision, can catch short passes that may be hard to see until they are almost into your body, and finishes plays. He seldom misses layups or dunks. I do not think you can defend him like you would defend Saiz because the offense gets him him the ball when and because his defender is busy doing something else on the floor (rotating away or switching or fighting through a pick or just losing sight of where Lammers has gone). So, one tactic is to play off Lammers on the elbow and force him to initiate his own offense. That is a reasonable plan. He combats that with the jump shot that has become a lethal answer to that plan. But, he is not as accurate late as he is early. Jump shots require legs and he needs to be fresh for that shot to be effective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 299339, member: 1199"] I do not think Lammers is a good one on one post player. Saiz is great on the low post. Lammers is good in a different way. He moves without the ball, has great vision, can catch short passes that may be hard to see until they are almost into your body, and finishes plays. He seldom misses layups or dunks. I do not think you can defend him like you would defend Saiz because the offense gets him him the ball when and because his defender is busy doing something else on the floor (rotating away or switching or fighting through a pick or just losing sight of where Lammers has gone). So, one tactic is to play off Lammers on the elbow and force him to initiate his own offense. That is a reasonable plan. He combats that with the jump shot that has become a lethal answer to that plan. But, he is not as accurate late as he is early. Jump shots require legs and he needs to be fresh for that shot to be effective. [/QUOTE]
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