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<blockquote data-quote="MWBATL" data-source="post: 110041" data-attributes="member: 944"><p>I wasn't able to watch this game, but from the comments above, it seems like we won (yay) but went stretches playing poor offensive basketball (ugh). This would seem to mirror what we have seen in the games prior to this one, except that it is nice to see the "good stretch". That would be two games in a row where we had a solid run for a period of time, and then held on for dear life. But at least we had the solid run.</p><p></p><p>Sounds like our defense was a bit better (from reading the box score). That is also good. Gregory teams have to play decent D, as the D feeds the O.</p><p></p><p>I (like others) am frustrated that he does not give enough minutes to our (few) three point shooting threats. Tadric Jackson especially needs to play more, as it seems obvious to me he has potential that will only be realized through experience and playing time. I hope we see a whole lot more time for him in the remaining December games. Even Bolden has looked better to me than in prior years (NB-I said better, not great). When we have no three point shooters out there, the lane looks as crowded as a Tokyo subway car during rush hour. Our PG's move to dribble penetrate run into brick walls when that is the case, and our bigs commit their turnovers when that is the case. Got to solve that puzzle. A pure shooter would help a ton, but we have decent shooters, and they must play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MWBATL, post: 110041, member: 944"] I wasn't able to watch this game, but from the comments above, it seems like we won (yay) but went stretches playing poor offensive basketball (ugh). This would seem to mirror what we have seen in the games prior to this one, except that it is nice to see the "good stretch". That would be two games in a row where we had a solid run for a period of time, and then held on for dear life. But at least we had the solid run. Sounds like our defense was a bit better (from reading the box score). That is also good. Gregory teams have to play decent D, as the D feeds the O. I (like others) am frustrated that he does not give enough minutes to our (few) three point shooting threats. Tadric Jackson especially needs to play more, as it seems obvious to me he has potential that will only be realized through experience and playing time. I hope we see a whole lot more time for him in the remaining December games. Even Bolden has looked better to me than in prior years (NB-I said better, not great). When we have no three point shooters out there, the lane looks as crowded as a Tokyo subway car during rush hour. Our PG's move to dribble penetrate run into brick walls when that is the case, and our bigs commit their turnovers when that is the case. Got to solve that puzzle. A pure shooter would help a ton, but we have decent shooters, and they must play. [/QUOTE]
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