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<blockquote data-quote="glandon1960" data-source="post: 693519" data-attributes="member: 2458"><p>Agree - I posted a couple times in December that the personnel we have not did not fit the offensive scheme they were trying to run ... i.e. Banks is not Lammers in the high post, and Moses does not need to shoot outside 15 feet (allowed his man to clog things up for cutters). This led to way too many hero plays late in the shotclock (assuming we did not turn it over before then).</p><p></p><p>I wish they had seen/recognized this sooner .. it was somewhat apparent last season .... so credit to the staff for making a much needed change ... bad for the staff by not recongizing it sooner (may have cost us the UGA/ARK games). I have no problem they tried to continue what ran with Lammers at the '5', but it did not take all of last season to see Banks is much more effective screening/rolling/in low post.</p><p></p><p>This system fits the personnel better - and it looks like they have been adding wrinkles each week as teams adjust ... for example, initially it was only ball screen at top of key ... now we see ball screens on the wings and double screen up top. We do have people - Usher, Cole, Wright - that do very good job cutting to the basket from the corner, and I've see them run Devoe or another guard as one of hte screeners and that person fades behind the line for potential three.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glandon1960, post: 693519, member: 2458"] Agree - I posted a couple times in December that the personnel we have not did not fit the offensive scheme they were trying to run ... i.e. Banks is not Lammers in the high post, and Moses does not need to shoot outside 15 feet (allowed his man to clog things up for cutters). This led to way too many hero plays late in the shotclock (assuming we did not turn it over before then). I wish they had seen/recognized this sooner .. it was somewhat apparent last season .... so credit to the staff for making a much needed change ... bad for the staff by not recongizing it sooner (may have cost us the UGA/ARK games). I have no problem they tried to continue what ran with Lammers at the '5', but it did not take all of last season to see Banks is much more effective screening/rolling/in low post. This system fits the personnel better - and it looks like they have been adding wrinkles each week as teams adjust ... for example, initially it was only ball screen at top of key ... now we see ball screens on the wings and double screen up top. We do have people - Usher, Cole, Wright - that do very good job cutting to the basket from the corner, and I've see them run Devoe or another guard as one of hte screeners and that person fades behind the line for potential three. [/QUOTE]
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