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<blockquote data-quote="mstranahan" data-source="post: 298263" data-attributes="member: 2802"><p>I don't know the explanation (do the kids like CJP more? Were there locker room issues with all the mercenary senior transfers? Did CBG not know how to teach an offensive set? Etc) but my observations of the on court product :</p><p></p><p>1) under CJP we have an offense that relies on ball and player movement, with lots of screens and cuts. He moved Lammers to high post when it helped and kept him down low when we needed it. Under CBG our offense tended to devolve into lots of dribbling around the perimeter and one guy shooting under duress as the **** clock hit zero.</p><p></p><p>2). Players developed this year at a more obvious rate than under CBG. Lammers and Tadric in particular. Q also, though his development was less obvious. He became a good rebounder and average defender, both of which were not seen in years 1-3.</p><p></p><p>3). The team switched D frequently this year, masking our shortcomings and making the best use of the kids we had. Corey became an important part of the team due to his on ball D, rather than an end of the bench kid the last couple of years. In prior years, the staff had two basic sets: man and a 2-3 if we were in foul trouble.</p><p></p><p>Those are just three areas, but I think they're good examples of the on court differences between the last four years and this year</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstranahan, post: 298263, member: 2802"] I don't know the explanation (do the kids like CJP more? Were there locker room issues with all the mercenary senior transfers? Did CBG not know how to teach an offensive set? Etc) but my observations of the on court product : 1) under CJP we have an offense that relies on ball and player movement, with lots of screens and cuts. He moved Lammers to high post when it helped and kept him down low when we needed it. Under CBG our offense tended to devolve into lots of dribbling around the perimeter and one guy shooting under duress as the **** clock hit zero. 2). Players developed this year at a more obvious rate than under CBG. Lammers and Tadric in particular. Q also, though his development was less obvious. He became a good rebounder and average defender, both of which were not seen in years 1-3. 3). The team switched D frequently this year, masking our shortcomings and making the best use of the kids we had. Corey became an important part of the team due to his on ball D, rather than an end of the bench kid the last couple of years. In prior years, the staff had two basic sets: man and a 2-3 if we were in foul trouble. Those are just three areas, but I think they're good examples of the on court differences between the last four years and this year [/QUOTE]
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