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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 929605" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>It was still definitely a Princeton based offense (which I still don’t get why that’s our primary offense when we don’t have a 5 who can really score or facilitate the offense, but that’s beside the point), but it was waaayyyy more dynamic than it has been all year. Lots of cuts, some off-ball screens, finding ways to get to the basket. If we had been running the offense like that all year I think there would be far fewer complaints about it, and probably a few more wins. We had 15 assists tonight, compared to just 11 against UVA and 10 against both Clemson and UNC. 17-19 FTs and U shooting 15% from 3 helped us out a ton as well. </p><p></p><p>Still definitely a long way to go to be competitive in the conference. I said earlier in the year it would probably be a typical Pastner season. Start slow as hell, pick up the pace in January/February, let downs in March, but enough momentum to have some semblance of excitement for the next year. Let’s hope he’s finally able to break cycle this time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 929605, member: 4572"] It was still definitely a Princeton based offense (which I still don’t get why that’s our primary offense when we don’t have a 5 who can really score or facilitate the offense, but that’s beside the point), but it was waaayyyy more dynamic than it has been all year. Lots of cuts, some off-ball screens, finding ways to get to the basket. If we had been running the offense like that all year I think there would be far fewer complaints about it, and probably a few more wins. We had 15 assists tonight, compared to just 11 against UVA and 10 against both Clemson and UNC. 17-19 FTs and U shooting 15% from 3 helped us out a ton as well. Still definitely a long way to go to be competitive in the conference. I said earlier in the year it would probably be a typical Pastner season. Start slow as hell, pick up the pace in January/February, let downs in March, but enough momentum to have some semblance of excitement for the next year. Let’s hope he’s finally able to break cycle this time. [/QUOTE]
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