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<blockquote data-quote="gte447f" data-source="post: 668671" data-attributes="member: 4289"><p>Exactly. This is basketball 101 knowledge of how to attach a 2-3 zone like Cuse's. We did the right thing by passing to the high post to attack the zone, but that was only step one, and after that everything fell apart. #5 was a terrible choice for the interior of the zone. Who thinks #5 can handle the ball in traffic with 2 to 4 guys collapsing on him? That's a disaster waiting to happen. Turnover city. He had wide open shot after wide open shot from the free throw line that he turned down in favor of dropping the ball below his knees and trying to take a defender off the dribble. Stupid. A few times he made a good pass from high post to Banks in low post, but stone hands always dropped the pass. When the zone collapsed and he made a pass back out to open perimeter shooters like Devoe and Parham, their shot setup was too slow to get a shot off before the close out came. The point is, we attacked the zone the right way, we just had the most piss poor execution you could possibly imagine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gte447f, post: 668671, member: 4289"] Exactly. This is basketball 101 knowledge of how to attach a 2-3 zone like Cuse's. We did the right thing by passing to the high post to attack the zone, but that was only step one, and after that everything fell apart. #5 was a terrible choice for the interior of the zone. Who thinks #5 can handle the ball in traffic with 2 to 4 guys collapsing on him? That's a disaster waiting to happen. Turnover city. He had wide open shot after wide open shot from the free throw line that he turned down in favor of dropping the ball below his knees and trying to take a defender off the dribble. Stupid. A few times he made a good pass from high post to Banks in low post, but stone hands always dropped the pass. When the zone collapsed and he made a pass back out to open perimeter shooters like Devoe and Parham, their shot setup was too slow to get a shot off before the close out came. The point is, we attacked the zone the right way, we just had the most piss poor execution you could possibly imagine. [/QUOTE]
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