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<blockquote data-quote="CuseJacket" data-source="post: 694509" data-attributes="member: 274"><p>I hate to say it this way, but with our roster (good, not elite), they're simply going to have to miss 3's vs. having them taken away. A lot of that is a credit to them though. See prior post. That doesn't mean we can't take more of them away than last game - that's a must, and better recognition regardless of man vs. zone would alleviate most of what we saw last game.</p><p></p><p>I agree with your point about Alvarado, and I think Pastner said as much following the first game. Alvarado at the high post can help create movement, but it's not the cut-and-dry solution that having aggressive bigs is vs. this year's very average 2-3 zone.</p><p></p><p>One nuance that GT fans may notice. Cuse has gotten a little more hybrid 2-3 a la GT. You'll see a staggered guard set at times that is nearly a 1-3-1, which was a midseason adjustment to account for their issues on that end of the court.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CuseJacket, post: 694509, member: 274"] I hate to say it this way, but with our roster (good, not elite), they're simply going to have to miss 3's vs. having them taken away. A lot of that is a credit to them though. See prior post. That doesn't mean we can't take more of them away than last game - that's a must, and better recognition regardless of man vs. zone would alleviate most of what we saw last game. I agree with your point about Alvarado, and I think Pastner said as much following the first game. Alvarado at the high post can help create movement, but it's not the cut-and-dry solution that having aggressive bigs is vs. this year's very average 2-3 zone. One nuance that GT fans may notice. Cuse has gotten a little more hybrid 2-3 a la GT. You'll see a staggered guard set at times that is nearly a 1-3-1, which was a midseason adjustment to account for their issues on that end of the court. [/QUOTE]
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