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<blockquote data-quote="MtnWasp" data-source="post: 694683" data-attributes="member: 4110"><p>To me this game is all about Moses Wright in the middle of that zone below the free throw line. If we make it a point of getting him the ball there, we have a chance. If we don't, we lose handily. </p><p></p><p>When Wright gets the ball in the middle of the zone, if he turns and faces and gets shots up from there, good things will happen. That will allow Usher and Banks and Cole to hit the offensive boards underneath those two post defenders. Even is Moses misses the shots, we have a good chance on the offensive boards by attacking the zone in this way. However, if Moses gets the ball but instead of facing he kicks the ball out or tries to back down into the double teams, nothing good will happen and we lose.</p><p></p><p>Therefore, If Moses shoots 15+ shots in the game and scores 25 points we win. If he does not lead the team in shots attempted and scores around his average, we lose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MtnWasp, post: 694683, member: 4110"] To me this game is all about Moses Wright in the middle of that zone below the free throw line. If we make it a point of getting him the ball there, we have a chance. If we don't, we lose handily. When Wright gets the ball in the middle of the zone, if he turns and faces and gets shots up from there, good things will happen. That will allow Usher and Banks and Cole to hit the offensive boards underneath those two post defenders. Even is Moses misses the shots, we have a good chance on the offensive boards by attacking the zone in this way. However, if Moses gets the ball but instead of facing he kicks the ball out or tries to back down into the double teams, nothing good will happen and we lose. Therefore, If Moses shoots 15+ shots in the game and scores 25 points we win. If he does not lead the team in shots attempted and scores around his average, we lose. [/QUOTE]
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