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<blockquote data-quote="ESPNjacket" data-source="post: 693820" data-attributes="member: 2775"><p>Using Lammers in the high post to distribute the basketball was obviously a good move. That takes us through year 2.</p><p></p><p>Starting year 3, IIRC Pastner wanted to move to a motion offense (positionless basketball) and scrapped it early.</p><p></p><p>Year 4, well we know what happened. I don't know that I'd call it a bold move or a desperation move. That is a matter of opinion. I thought from listening to Pastner that he wanted to get away from the Princeton style in the off-season leading up to year 4. I'm not sure what changed it. Maybe it was Alvarado's absence early? Or that combined with Usher's absence early? I'm not sure.</p><p></p><p>Regardless of the reason or reasons, this team should have been a bubble team based upon talent and buried itself early and often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ESPNjacket, post: 693820, member: 2775"] Using Lammers in the high post to distribute the basketball was obviously a good move. That takes us through year 2. Starting year 3, IIRC Pastner wanted to move to a motion offense (positionless basketball) and scrapped it early. Year 4, well we know what happened. I don't know that I'd call it a bold move or a desperation move. That is a matter of opinion. I thought from listening to Pastner that he wanted to get away from the Princeton style in the off-season leading up to year 4. I'm not sure what changed it. Maybe it was Alvarado's absence early? Or that combined with Usher's absence early? I'm not sure. Regardless of the reason or reasons, this team should have been a bubble team based upon talent and buried itself early and often. [/QUOTE]
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