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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 281742" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>One of the things I like about what our staff is doing, is that they are not asking guys to perform outside their skill set. They have built their plan around the skills we actually have. One stat I chuckle at when I read about it is that we take fewer 3-point shots than almost any other team. Well, duh. Is that good coaching? We have several guys who have pretty good skills in the open floor, so we do not pack 2-3 guys in the lane. That leaves plenty of room for Okogie, Moore and Jackson to be aggressive attacking the basket. We push the ball after every made or missed shot and take advantage of the other team's occasional laziness. On D, we are smarter than we are talented, so Pastner has us constantly changing up the zone, which gives our opponents something else to think about beside their own plan of attack. And, since we are not as talented individually, we rarely play M/M.</p><p></p><p>One of the key things here is that our guys seem to be very intelligent young men. They appear to have bought in completely to the team concept Pastner preaches. 24 assists on 31 made buckets is insane. I love the way we play, even if not always the results on the scoreboard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 281742, member: 1199"] One of the things I like about what our staff is doing, is that they are not asking guys to perform outside their skill set. They have built their plan around the skills we actually have. One stat I chuckle at when I read about it is that we take fewer 3-point shots than almost any other team. Well, duh. Is that good coaching? We have several guys who have pretty good skills in the open floor, so we do not pack 2-3 guys in the lane. That leaves plenty of room for Okogie, Moore and Jackson to be aggressive attacking the basket. We push the ball after every made or missed shot and take advantage of the other team's occasional laziness. On D, we are smarter than we are talented, so Pastner has us constantly changing up the zone, which gives our opponents something else to think about beside their own plan of attack. And, since we are not as talented individually, we rarely play M/M. One of the key things here is that our guys seem to be very intelligent young men. They appear to have bought in completely to the team concept Pastner preaches. 24 assists on 31 made buckets is insane. I love the way we play, even if not always the results on the scoreboard. [/QUOTE]
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