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<blockquote data-quote="gt24" data-source="post: 856311" data-attributes="member: 538"><p>not a fan of horns sets (thousands of them) in general. not a fan of it for our roster either. same issue presents itself. 5-man playing zone defense in the paint. i'm a bit more friendly toward horns sets/actions that flow (seamlessly) into continuity offenses. i've never seen pastner run "bunches" of set plays with variety and counters, which is what many horns coaches do. cant just run one or two of them. in my limited history studying pastner, its almost all continuity. he does not seem like a set play guy. very very small playbook with the variations coming via player reads on the fly and occasional "called actions" inside the princeton continuity.</p><p></p><p>generally speaking, this team screams for 4-out/1-in, imo. with some of our traditional 5-out princeton mixed in, i think it would be a great mix/balance/variety. and if next year saba develops into a perimeter threat at the 5-spot, i still like the diversity of using both 5-out and 4-out with our projected roster next year.</p><p></p><p>the new stuff referenced earlier with our 5-man in the dunker spot i am curious to watch more closely. i missed several of the recent games and only saw it a couple times last night, did not get a close look. wondering if it was "princeton low." not sure, just a hunch. could be way off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gt24, post: 856311, member: 538"] not a fan of horns sets (thousands of them) in general. not a fan of it for our roster either. same issue presents itself. 5-man playing zone defense in the paint. i'm a bit more friendly toward horns sets/actions that flow (seamlessly) into continuity offenses. i've never seen pastner run "bunches" of set plays with variety and counters, which is what many horns coaches do. cant just run one or two of them. in my limited history studying pastner, its almost all continuity. he does not seem like a set play guy. very very small playbook with the variations coming via player reads on the fly and occasional "called actions" inside the princeton continuity. generally speaking, this team screams for 4-out/1-in, imo. with some of our traditional 5-out princeton mixed in, i think it would be a great mix/balance/variety. and if next year saba develops into a perimeter threat at the 5-spot, i still like the diversity of using both 5-out and 4-out with our projected roster next year. the new stuff referenced earlier with our 5-man in the dunker spot i am curious to watch more closely. i missed several of the recent games and only saw it a couple times last night, did not get a close look. wondering if it was "princeton low." not sure, just a hunch. could be way off. [/QUOTE]
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