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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 382508" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>It's a different coaching job. Last year was about taking pieces that were here and maximizing them. This year is about damage control and handling adversity at both a micro and macro level. Last year was all about the development of Lammers and Stephens, along with the surprise addition of Okogie. I see similar things this year with Alvarado and to a lesser extent Haywood and Wright. Last year though we avoided injuries for the most part and that allowed the team to eventually hit it's stride. This year we haven't. The team is playing fragmented. On offense players are trying to do too much themselves, and defensively there isn't enough communication and chemistry. Defensively, we had Jose trying to play a one man press while everyone else is dropping back on defense. Guys over rotating and slow to get back to their man/area. There is less of an understanding of passing lanes and how to apply good pressure. </p><p></p><p>There's only so much you can do with a young team with little depth that has had major injuries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 382508, member: 2299"] It's a different coaching job. Last year was about taking pieces that were here and maximizing them. This year is about damage control and handling adversity at both a micro and macro level. Last year was all about the development of Lammers and Stephens, along with the surprise addition of Okogie. I see similar things this year with Alvarado and to a lesser extent Haywood and Wright. Last year though we avoided injuries for the most part and that allowed the team to eventually hit it's stride. This year we haven't. The team is playing fragmented. On offense players are trying to do too much themselves, and defensively there isn't enough communication and chemistry. Defensively, we had Jose trying to play a one man press while everyone else is dropping back on defense. Guys over rotating and slow to get back to their man/area. There is less of an understanding of passing lanes and how to apply good pressure. There's only so much you can do with a young team with little depth that has had major injuries. [/QUOTE]
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