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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 485781" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>Some observations:</p><p>Good defensive play would have held Lamar under 50. Maybe way under 50. Aside from one outside shooter, they didn’t have anyone effective. That showed at the free throw line, where they couldn’t sink much at all. We had a couple of spots where we’d leave a guy open.</p><p>Bright side: we got a lot of steals.</p><p>We’re much better outside the arc. Sometimes, way outside the arc. We made a few baskets where I thought “why are you shooting from THERE?”</p><p>Lamar got a few steals when a front court player brought the ball up instead of a guard. Either they need to not do that, or get much more careful about it. </p><p>We got some rebounds, but it was against Lamar. AD was dominant when he wasn’t fouling out. Likewise for Ves. </p><p>In the second half, some of our big guys looked slow. They’d be better off playing harder and getting subbed more often. </p><p>Some of our passes were great. Some were awful—there were a few slow cross-court passes that got stolen for scores.</p><p>When Lamar pressed in the second half, they gave us fits. I think we just wanted to walk out and win. </p><p>We should have won this game about 88-40 with a lot of subs playing. There wasn’t the right intensity in the second half though. </p><p>We also could have used this as an opportunity to work on areas—quick passes, screens—but I think we just played the game and got it over with.</p><p>Devoe looks good, and didn’t look rusty. If he is rusty, then when he gets into the groove he’ll be really good.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 485781, member: 282"] Some observations: Good defensive play would have held Lamar under 50. Maybe way under 50. Aside from one outside shooter, they didn’t have anyone effective. That showed at the free throw line, where they couldn’t sink much at all. We had a couple of spots where we’d leave a guy open. Bright side: we got a lot of steals. We’re much better outside the arc. Sometimes, way outside the arc. We made a few baskets where I thought “why are you shooting from THERE?” Lamar got a few steals when a front court player brought the ball up instead of a guard. Either they need to not do that, or get much more careful about it. We got some rebounds, but it was against Lamar. AD was dominant when he wasn’t fouling out. Likewise for Ves. In the second half, some of our big guys looked slow. They’d be better off playing harder and getting subbed more often. Some of our passes were great. Some were awful—there were a few slow cross-court passes that got stolen for scores. When Lamar pressed in the second half, they gave us fits. I think we just wanted to walk out and win. We should have won this game about 88-40 with a lot of subs playing. There wasn’t the right intensity in the second half though. We also could have used this as an opportunity to work on areas—quick passes, screens—but I think we just played the game and got it over with. Devoe looks good, and didn’t look rusty. If he is rusty, then when he gets into the groove he’ll be really good. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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