Someone can look at Ken Pom but I would be shocked if we didn't play at a much higher tempo than we have so far this year. We pushed tempo like I haven't seen us do at all this year
So, we seem to have been running a 5 out motion offense through the early part of the year, without a lot of the cuts to the basket: https://www.breakthroughbasketball.com/offense/cutters.html
I’d have to look again, but maybe we’re still running it, but more like Bob Huggins and less like I’ve seen Michigan run it.
There are some videos out there of Nova and WVU
(This is me kind of belatedly figuring out what we’ve been doing on offense this year, and it fits in with Pastner saying “positionless” so often)
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Don't want to be argumentative, but we have very rarely run a 5 out offense. Our core offense is a 4 out motion offense that we can run as a "traditional" spacing and cut offense to get shooting/driving lanes or a modified Princeton look where we run cuts off the high post (the "Lammers" offense). Note that Banks is always inside the lane area. With a starting lineup of both Banks and Moses trying to run a 5 out offense would be difficult to say the least as no one would guard either one on the perimeter (a problem we have with Moses in the 4 out system and why I think Cole will eventually take his spot). In fact, we have experimented with a 3 out 2 in offense with Moses in the game. When Wake ran zone yesterday we essentially went to a 3 out / 2 in system if you remember Moses pass from the free throw line to Banks by the rim and his foul line jumper.
As an aside, Michigan also runs a 4 out offense though they run it very high (above the free throw line) in a 2-3 type of set with the 5 starting and operating from/around the free throw line.
The concept of "positionless" basketball usually focuses on the 4 spot and in simplistic terms means a stretch 4 that clears the lane area. Having a 5 that plays a true perimeter role (not just a pick and pop from 3) is really a rarity. Guys that can guard a true post player and on the other side legitimately run a perimeter role are really hard to find.
Agreed.Cole's smash block of a three point shot was killer!
He looked pretty athletic to me on that play, surprisingly so.Agreed.
And... just an observation.
If you get blocked at the 3 point line by a 6'9" PF who is not overly athletic... and that 6'9" dude is catching the ball on the way down from his jump... halfway up his forearm... it's probably not good shot selection.
Jussayin' Chaundee.
Agreed.
And... just an observation.
If you get blocked at the 3 point line by a 6'9" PF who is not overly athletic... and that 6'9" dude is catching the ball on the way down from his jump... halfway up his forearm... it's probably not good shot selection.
Jussayin' Chaundee.
For tonight key is whether they hit corner 3’s. We give them up and they can shoot. I expect that is where they will focus
Hah, but just to be clear, no. My comments on athletic ability are based on speed, quick-twitch, strength, quick ups, etc.Have we unleashed https://awfulannouncing.com/2014/your-white-guy-code-word-power-rankings.html and http://www.firejoemorgan.com/search/label/david eckstein ?
Is he now "heady and cerebral"? "He's 6'9", but 6'5" of it is heart"? Is he a deceptively speedy grinder with intangibles?
I for one am glad he's a gym rat lunch pail guy who gets the most out of his abilities.