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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 784916" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>Well, offense in basketball isn't as strict as in football for instance because it's more based on ideas and concepts than designed plays (as a base). Often the skills of the players will naturally mold the scheme to fit them within reason. So for instance we could see more emphasis being put on creating jump shots vs driving lanes because of guys like Kelly and Coleman, but it wouldn't really change the scheme too much. Same with I would guess Kyle might be a bit more ball dominant than Jose who also is good offball. Howard plays a good bit different than Moses but not so much that the scheme would have to change all that much. We'd just need time to get used to the different dynamic. Same thing with Saba. But that's what pre-season and (hopefully) easy OOC games are for. Adjusting to the new dynamics. </p><p></p><p>Now, the one thing that probably would require a fairly big scheme overhaul is if we wanted to go two bigs with Saba and Howard, but even then we could probably run it similar to what we did last year with Moses and Banks in the back half of our schedule. </p><p></p><p>Regardless with so many players moving on and new pieces next year will be interesting no matter what. Hopefully good interesting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 784916, member: 2299"] Well, offense in basketball isn't as strict as in football for instance because it's more based on ideas and concepts than designed plays (as a base). Often the skills of the players will naturally mold the scheme to fit them within reason. So for instance we could see more emphasis being put on creating jump shots vs driving lanes because of guys like Kelly and Coleman, but it wouldn't really change the scheme too much. Same with I would guess Kyle might be a bit more ball dominant than Jose who also is good offball. Howard plays a good bit different than Moses but not so much that the scheme would have to change all that much. We'd just need time to get used to the different dynamic. Same thing with Saba. But that's what pre-season and (hopefully) easy OOC games are for. Adjusting to the new dynamics. Now, the one thing that probably would require a fairly big scheme overhaul is if we wanted to go two bigs with Saba and Howard, but even then we could probably run it similar to what we did last year with Moses and Banks in the back half of our schedule. Regardless with so many players moving on and new pieces next year will be interesting no matter what. Hopefully good interesting. [/QUOTE]
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