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<blockquote data-quote="ESPNjacket" data-source="post: 693528" data-attributes="member: 2775"><p>I thought it was pretty obvious that Banks was better suited to play in the low post than the high post. He has terrible hands and poor ball handling skills.</p><p></p><p>I would expect us to be done with Princeton for the time being, if not forever. Our bench knowledge of the system left with Hardy, IMO.</p><p></p><p>Playing high pick and roll takes a lot of reps to become good at it. I hope we stick with it. There isn't enough continuity in college basketball to become Stockton and Malone but they should get better at it with reps together. Jose is good at it but our screeners look very uncertain on the roll. I think that should be expected with a late December scheme switch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ESPNjacket, post: 693528, member: 2775"] I thought it was pretty obvious that Banks was better suited to play in the low post than the high post. He has terrible hands and poor ball handling skills. I would expect us to be done with Princeton for the time being, if not forever. Our bench knowledge of the system left with Hardy, IMO. Playing high pick and roll takes a lot of reps to become good at it. I hope we stick with it. There isn't enough continuity in college basketball to become Stockton and Malone but they should get better at it with reps together. Jose is good at it but our screeners look very uncertain on the roll. I think that should be expected with a late December scheme switch. [/QUOTE]
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