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<blockquote data-quote="gte447f" data-source="post: 534023" data-attributes="member: 4289"><p>Clemson played well, especially Reed was awesome, but what really killed us was spotting them a 14-0 run and 7-0 run to start the first and second halves respectively. We basically spotted them a 21 point lead which made winning the game nearly impossible. Missing AD really hurt us after the game he had at Syracuse.</p><p></p><p>I think Pastner must have changed the game plan at the last minute to use Banks in the high post, perhaps instead of AD, and Banks was not effective that far from the basket. He over passed (forced or telegraphed his passes to cutters) several times which resulted in to turnovers, but I think he over passed because he felt out of position to try and score, so that wasn't really an option from the high post. Even when he turned and faced the basket from around the free throw line, his defender usually backed off of him daring him to shoot the 15 footer. Lammers would have made them pay for giving him space at the free throw line, and I think AD is more comfortable driving the ball from further out than Banks is.</p><p></p><p>In the second half Banks tried to run some high screen and roll action with our guards at the wings, and that didn't work well either. For one, the Clemson help defenders were playing very aggressively on the high side of the screen, so our guards were being forced way outside and back toward half court to get around the screen. The screened defender was usually letting the screener go and recovering back to the guard and several times this resulted in our guards getting double teamed and nearly getting trapped at the half court line. I don't think we ever got a pass to the screener rolling to the basket, but what is Banks going to do with the ball out there anyway? Perhaps we should run some of this action with Khalid Moore (or Cole). I think he has the qualities to be more effective with the ball at that range if our guards could get it to him off the screen and roll.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gte447f, post: 534023, member: 4289"] Clemson played well, especially Reed was awesome, but what really killed us was spotting them a 14-0 run and 7-0 run to start the first and second halves respectively. We basically spotted them a 21 point lead which made winning the game nearly impossible. Missing AD really hurt us after the game he had at Syracuse. I think Pastner must have changed the game plan at the last minute to use Banks in the high post, perhaps instead of AD, and Banks was not effective that far from the basket. He over passed (forced or telegraphed his passes to cutters) several times which resulted in to turnovers, but I think he over passed because he felt out of position to try and score, so that wasn't really an option from the high post. Even when he turned and faced the basket from around the free throw line, his defender usually backed off of him daring him to shoot the 15 footer. Lammers would have made them pay for giving him space at the free throw line, and I think AD is more comfortable driving the ball from further out than Banks is. In the second half Banks tried to run some high screen and roll action with our guards at the wings, and that didn't work well either. For one, the Clemson help defenders were playing very aggressively on the high side of the screen, so our guards were being forced way outside and back toward half court to get around the screen. The screened defender was usually letting the screener go and recovering back to the guard and several times this resulted in our guards getting double teamed and nearly getting trapped at the half court line. I don't think we ever got a pass to the screener rolling to the basket, but what is Banks going to do with the ball out there anyway? Perhaps we should run some of this action with Khalid Moore (or Cole). I think he has the qualities to be more effective with the ball at that range if our guards could get it to him off the screen and roll. [/QUOTE]
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