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GT under Pastner vs GT under Gregory?
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<blockquote data-quote="tbglover" data-source="post: 298414" data-attributes="member: 2871"><p>I agree with the sentiments regarding fire. Seeing Pastnee actually get on players and officials when it makes sense is refreshing. Today with the team up 15 and with a minute left in the game he's still exploding because of a missed assignment that led to a wide open 3.</p><p>The other thing is aggressiveness. With Gregory everything was repetitious from the PF always inbounding to the quick pass up the side of the floor and things were passive. Whenthey passed around the perimeter it led to nothing and now it's done to find a seam and create an opportunity. The man to man just sagged to prevent penetration but never to create a turnover or pressure the ball which the defense does now even in the zone.</p><p>And because of these things the team is creating open shots, easy buckets and positive shifts in momentum</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tbglover, post: 298414, member: 2871"] I agree with the sentiments regarding fire. Seeing Pastnee actually get on players and officials when it makes sense is refreshing. Today with the team up 15 and with a minute left in the game he's still exploding because of a missed assignment that led to a wide open 3. The other thing is aggressiveness. With Gregory everything was repetitious from the PF always inbounding to the quick pass up the side of the floor and things were passive. Whenthey passed around the perimeter it led to nothing and now it's done to find a seam and create an opportunity. The man to man just sagged to prevent penetration but never to create a turnover or pressure the ball which the defense does now even in the zone. And because of these things the team is creating open shots, easy buckets and positive shifts in momentum [/QUOTE]
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