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<blockquote data-quote="YlJacket" data-source="post: 488531" data-attributes="member: 2784"><p>As ESPN said, last year's offense was predicated on getting the ball to the high post and let Lammers be the play maker. We tried that some in the second half but it didn't work for both both AD not being a facilitator and UT's defensive pressure.</p><p></p><p>I totally agree we had problems with on ball pressure. Couldn't start an offense, couldn't beat any of their guards off the dribble. That is when you have to help with scheme and there are lots of options. Simple one is a high ball screen to generate a switch of the defender's big man on the lead guard. A staple NBA play. Alternates are down screens, weave, cuts off of a high post, baseline actions to get free in the corner, back cuts and replace etc. This was the kind of action I expected to see after CJP's comments in the off season. The type of actions that are focused on perimeter dominated offense but can help relieve ball pressure / help start an offense. </p><p></p><p>This is the kind of stuff that can be put in over the course of a season so we should see improvement. Just a little surprised they didn't have some of this already for UT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YlJacket, post: 488531, member: 2784"] As ESPN said, last year's offense was predicated on getting the ball to the high post and let Lammers be the play maker. We tried that some in the second half but it didn't work for both both AD not being a facilitator and UT's defensive pressure. I totally agree we had problems with on ball pressure. Couldn't start an offense, couldn't beat any of their guards off the dribble. That is when you have to help with scheme and there are lots of options. Simple one is a high ball screen to generate a switch of the defender's big man on the lead guard. A staple NBA play. Alternates are down screens, weave, cuts off of a high post, baseline actions to get free in the corner, back cuts and replace etc. This was the kind of action I expected to see after CJP's comments in the off season. The type of actions that are focused on perimeter dominated offense but can help relieve ball pressure / help start an offense. This is the kind of stuff that can be put in over the course of a season so we should see improvement. Just a little surprised they didn't have some of this already for UT. [/QUOTE]
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