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<blockquote data-quote="senoiajacket" data-source="post: 300503" data-attributes="member: 3132"><p>I haven't watched UNC a ton this year. In fact, I haven't watched a significant amount of college basketball, however, my observation in the second half of the UNC/UK game, when UK made their run, UNC was helter skelter on offense, forcing up several "difficult" shots early in the shot clock. I won't call them bad shots, because when UNC made the run in the final 4 minutes they also took some shots I thought were not high percentage .... but they made them. I am not saying they should slow the ball down just for the sake of running an offense. However, when they cant get an advantage in transition, I wonder how much better they could be with their superior athletes if they did run a more "set" offense as opposed to just trying to create, one-on-one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="senoiajacket, post: 300503, member: 3132"] I haven't watched UNC a ton this year. In fact, I haven't watched a significant amount of college basketball, however, my observation in the second half of the UNC/UK game, when UK made their run, UNC was helter skelter on offense, forcing up several "difficult" shots early in the shot clock. I won't call them bad shots, because when UNC made the run in the final 4 minutes they also took some shots I thought were not high percentage .... but they made them. I am not saying they should slow the ball down just for the sake of running an offense. However, when they cant get an advantage in transition, I wonder how much better they could be with their superior athletes if they did run a more "set" offense as opposed to just trying to create, one-on-one. [/QUOTE]
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