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<blockquote data-quote="gte447f" data-source="post: 542507" data-attributes="member: 4289"><p>I felt the same way after the first half last night. AD and Banks are a good option to score in the post, but they aren't good enough to be the only option. And, I love the old school jump hook , but I felt that if we take the majority of our shots with our backs to the basket, opposing defenses can live with that and will give us that all night. The guards needed to be more aggressive in either getting their own shots or working without the ball to get shots. They didn't do either. I don't think they are really that capable of getting their own shots off the dribble (except maybe Devoe a little bit), so that means they need to be working without the ball off screening and cutting to get open jump shots or open paths to the basket. Jose moves off the ball a little, though he rarely gets any open looks as a result of it, and Haywood and Alston hardly move at all. Way too much standing still. This has to be on the coaches. I cannot understand a coaching staff that can watch lack of ball movement and player movement to this degree and be ok with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gte447f, post: 542507, member: 4289"] I felt the same way after the first half last night. AD and Banks are a good option to score in the post, but they aren't good enough to be the only option. And, I love the old school jump hook , but I felt that if we take the majority of our shots with our backs to the basket, opposing defenses can live with that and will give us that all night. The guards needed to be more aggressive in either getting their own shots or working without the ball to get shots. They didn't do either. I don't think they are really that capable of getting their own shots off the dribble (except maybe Devoe a little bit), so that means they need to be working without the ball off screening and cutting to get open jump shots or open paths to the basket. Jose moves off the ball a little, though he rarely gets any open looks as a result of it, and Haywood and Alston hardly move at all. Way too much standing still. This has to be on the coaches. I cannot understand a coaching staff that can watch lack of ball movement and player movement to this degree and be ok with it. [/QUOTE]
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