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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 762614" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>Pastner’s offense seems to vary, but I see players getting into fixed positions outside the arc and passing the ball as a key component. Single player dribbling and penetration seems to be another trend. Players typically have to create their own shot. Screens are rare. There is not much player movement as a team—I’ll see 1-2 players moving and 3-4 players set.</p><p>Georgia State had more screens and a lot more motion in their offense. They were a smaller team, but had more lanes to the basket and more offensive rebounds. Either Georgia State is a really good defense (they aren’t highly ranked that way), or we’re really easy to defend.</p><p></p><p>Also, I’ve seen a lot of “this lost us the game” theories. We had 10 minutes of poor effort in the first half that cost us the lead until the end of the second half. Doing anything better in regulation, including playing with more effort earlier, wins us the game.</p><p>We have fewer games this season, so this had better be a fantastic learning experience for the players and coaches. We can’t afford many others.</p><p></p><p>One nice observation: Bubba was OK at PG. unspectacular, dribbled the ball up, and looked for what was open. That helped us</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 762614, member: 282"] Pastner’s offense seems to vary, but I see players getting into fixed positions outside the arc and passing the ball as a key component. Single player dribbling and penetration seems to be another trend. Players typically have to create their own shot. Screens are rare. There is not much player movement as a team—I’ll see 1-2 players moving and 3-4 players set. Georgia State had more screens and a lot more motion in their offense. They were a smaller team, but had more lanes to the basket and more offensive rebounds. Either Georgia State is a really good defense (they aren’t highly ranked that way), or we’re really easy to defend. Also, I’ve seen a lot of “this lost us the game” theories. We had 10 minutes of poor effort in the first half that cost us the lead until the end of the second half. Doing anything better in regulation, including playing with more effort earlier, wins us the game. We have fewer games this season, so this had better be a fantastic learning experience for the players and coaches. We can’t afford many others. One nice observation: Bubba was OK at PG. unspectacular, dribbled the ball up, and looked for what was open. That helped us [/QUOTE]
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