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<blockquote data-quote="YlJacket" data-source="post: 924428" data-attributes="member: 2784"><p>Spacing isn't just about the players - it has really more to do with scheme. Our scheme brings everyone to the foul line/elbow and paint area and puts them in a phone booth. If we are stuck with this scheme then yea let's go with Moore at the 3 because he can drive a crowded lane better than anyone we have. If the ball moves the perimeter with folks moving and spacing (see VT and most other ACC teams) then no one guards Moore except when he is in the paint but Coleman gets looks from movement/dribble drive from an athletic Devion/kick outs. If you want to go to mid 80s think Dennis Scott - you were not going to ask him to drive the ball down a crowded lane but space the floor and let KA collapse the D and kick. </p><p></p><p>If we want the sophs to really flourish then put the ball in their hands on the perimeter and structure a scheme around that - don't force the ball to the elbow and collapse the offense to a phone booth in the lane.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YlJacket, post: 924428, member: 2784"] Spacing isn't just about the players - it has really more to do with scheme. Our scheme brings everyone to the foul line/elbow and paint area and puts them in a phone booth. If we are stuck with this scheme then yea let's go with Moore at the 3 because he can drive a crowded lane better than anyone we have. If the ball moves the perimeter with folks moving and spacing (see VT and most other ACC teams) then no one guards Moore except when he is in the paint but Coleman gets looks from movement/dribble drive from an athletic Devion/kick outs. If you want to go to mid 80s think Dennis Scott - you were not going to ask him to drive the ball down a crowded lane but space the floor and let KA collapse the D and kick. If we want the sophs to really flourish then put the ball in their hands on the perimeter and structure a scheme around that - don't force the ball to the elbow and collapse the offense to a phone booth in the lane. [/QUOTE]
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