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<blockquote data-quote="daddee724" data-source="post: 916491" data-attributes="member: 5683"><p>Yes I agree until we quit "giving the ball a headache" our offense will continue to struggle. How is it the forum members recognize these things, but yet our staff has not or has & are not willing to strategically make adjustments based on our personnel. We have known since summer 2021 that the Princeton O doesn't work w/Rodney no offense to him, but he is better around the basket as opposed to 15ft away from it. Why are we not running sets for Miles & Deebo clearly our best outside shooters. </p><p></p><p>When they pivot they should be trying to find the spot up shooters instead of throwing stuff up over bigs. Good PGs would/should instinctively know if I'm pivoting around 3-4 defenders someone is open somewhere. Also if I get a paint touch or hunt the nail I'm looking for where the help is coming from so that I can kick it to whoever he left. We take a timeout right before the 1/2, thinking something was drawn up, Miles comes out & dribbles for the last 10 seconds WTH. That worked against those smaller guards at GA State, Utah is not small! </p><p></p><p>You can tell the lack of sets by less than ideal guys doing less than ideal things in our 1/2 court offense. We are not a bad team, but lack of ball movement and not using our strengths will have us losing games we should win. We make FT's 11-20 may be game is different. Ok I won't finish book tonight I'll just stop on page 5. Still in Chapter 1 though</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daddee724, post: 916491, member: 5683"] Yes I agree until we quit "giving the ball a headache" our offense will continue to struggle. How is it the forum members recognize these things, but yet our staff has not or has & are not willing to strategically make adjustments based on our personnel. We have known since summer 2021 that the Princeton O doesn't work w/Rodney no offense to him, but he is better around the basket as opposed to 15ft away from it. Why are we not running sets for Miles & Deebo clearly our best outside shooters. When they pivot they should be trying to find the spot up shooters instead of throwing stuff up over bigs. Good PGs would/should instinctively know if I'm pivoting around 3-4 defenders someone is open somewhere. Also if I get a paint touch or hunt the nail I'm looking for where the help is coming from so that I can kick it to whoever he left. We take a timeout right before the 1/2, thinking something was drawn up, Miles comes out & dribbles for the last 10 seconds WTH. That worked against those smaller guards at GA State, Utah is not small! You can tell the lack of sets by less than ideal guys doing less than ideal things in our 1/2 court offense. We are not a bad team, but lack of ball movement and not using our strengths will have us losing games we should win. We make FT's 11-20 may be game is different. Ok I won't finish book tonight I'll just stop on page 5. Still in Chapter 1 though [/QUOTE]
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