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<blockquote data-quote="gt24" data-source="post: 842313" data-attributes="member: 538"><p>have not rewatched the tape yet, but watching live one really big improvement was down the stretch the team did a GREAT job on almost every possession of making sure the ball got back to mike. that has not always happened in the past. we usually do not run princeton this way, but it certainly looked like those were specifically called actions down the stretch for mike. (notably the princeton set where mike feeds howard at the elbow, cuts off ball to the rim, then receives a pindown and returns to howard to curl off him for a 1-dribble DHO or stationary HO. we've been using that a lot this year for mike and deivon usually, and we went to it down the stretch numerous times to ensure mike had the ball without going pure iso.) and when initial actions broke down a time or two, others did not freelance, they maintained discipline and got it back to mike. even the ush post up in the final 2 minutes came after running a princeton set for mike coming off an ush pindown, and then mike fed ush (after what might have been a switch and mismatch in the post if i saw it correctly).</p><p></p><p>to my eye, that level of EOG discipline (shot selection) was not common last year nor in earlier games this year, which resulted in some poor shot selection final 5 minutes of some (too many) close games.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gt24, post: 842313, member: 538"] have not rewatched the tape yet, but watching live one really big improvement was down the stretch the team did a GREAT job on almost every possession of making sure the ball got back to mike. that has not always happened in the past. we usually do not run princeton this way, but it certainly looked like those were specifically called actions down the stretch for mike. (notably the princeton set where mike feeds howard at the elbow, cuts off ball to the rim, then receives a pindown and returns to howard to curl off him for a 1-dribble DHO or stationary HO. we've been using that a lot this year for mike and deivon usually, and we went to it down the stretch numerous times to ensure mike had the ball without going pure iso.) and when initial actions broke down a time or two, others did not freelance, they maintained discipline and got it back to mike. even the ush post up in the final 2 minutes came after running a princeton set for mike coming off an ush pindown, and then mike fed ush (after what might have been a switch and mismatch in the post if i saw it correctly). to my eye, that level of EOG discipline (shot selection) was not common last year nor in earlier games this year, which resulted in some poor shot selection final 5 minutes of some (too many) close games. [/QUOTE]
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