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Game thread - @ Kentucky, 12/14/2019
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<blockquote data-quote="gte447f" data-source="post: 671775" data-attributes="member: 4289"><p>Our defense is pretty good as expected at this point. Our offense is pretty bad, and I'm not sure Pastner has a clue how to help. Our offensive strategy today, and most days, seemed fairly non-existent. We seem to be trying to use a spacing offense with 4 or sometimes 5 guys on the perimeter with little or slow ball movement and even less player movement. In my opinion that type of spacing offense relies on dribble penetration to move the defense and create open shots or cutting lanes for the other perimeter players. The problem with that is two fold for us; we don't have any dribble penetrators or any good outside shooters other than Devoe (Parhum hasn't shown as expected and we are less than 30% as a team including Devoe at 50%). We should be running a non-stop motion offense focusing on sending cutters to the basket and running shooters off screens off the ball.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gte447f, post: 671775, member: 4289"] Our defense is pretty good as expected at this point. Our offense is pretty bad, and I'm not sure Pastner has a clue how to help. Our offensive strategy today, and most days, seemed fairly non-existent. We seem to be trying to use a spacing offense with 4 or sometimes 5 guys on the perimeter with little or slow ball movement and even less player movement. In my opinion that type of spacing offense relies on dribble penetration to move the defense and create open shots or cutting lanes for the other perimeter players. The problem with that is two fold for us; we don't have any dribble penetrators or any good outside shooters other than Devoe (Parhum hasn't shown as expected and we are less than 30% as a team including Devoe at 50%). We should be running a non-stop motion offense focusing on sending cutters to the basket and running shooters off screens off the ball. [/QUOTE]
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