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<blockquote data-quote="YlJacket" data-source="post: 501589" data-attributes="member: 2784"><p>Disapointing to put it mildly. One we could have and should have had.</p><p></p><p>First, give Ponds some credit. He took on the challenge and got to the paint at will. Now I still want to know how he got the James Hardin treatment from the refs but regardless he played really well.</p><p></p><p>IMHO this was still more about us - we have no offensive identity and St. Johns pressured us out of any semblance of an offense. It was pretty obvious we had a huge advantage in the paint but they put so much pressure on the ball we could not get the ball inside. We should not be able to be pressured that badly but we also need to have more structure in what we do to help alleviate ball pressure. We depend on simple spacing way too much. </p><p></p><p>With the double Ts and pressure we played hero ball WAY too much. Jose was the biggest offender but others did it as well. This goes back to needing more structure. We are not at the play old status yet to play this way. With our hero ball we were out of position and they got into transition. Would not have happened if we were in system getting good shots - especially if Banks were shooting. </p><p></p><p>All in all a really disapointing game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YlJacket, post: 501589, member: 2784"] Disapointing to put it mildly. One we could have and should have had. First, give Ponds some credit. He took on the challenge and got to the paint at will. Now I still want to know how he got the James Hardin treatment from the refs but regardless he played really well. IMHO this was still more about us - we have no offensive identity and St. Johns pressured us out of any semblance of an offense. It was pretty obvious we had a huge advantage in the paint but they put so much pressure on the ball we could not get the ball inside. We should not be able to be pressured that badly but we also need to have more structure in what we do to help alleviate ball pressure. We depend on simple spacing way too much. With the double Ts and pressure we played hero ball WAY too much. Jose was the biggest offender but others did it as well. This goes back to needing more structure. We are not at the play old status yet to play this way. With our hero ball we were out of position and they got into transition. Would not have happened if we were in system getting good shots - especially if Banks were shooting. All in all a really disapointing game. [/QUOTE]
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