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<blockquote data-quote="gt24" data-source="post: 780891" data-attributes="member: 538"><p>I agree regarding the metric being under a coach's control. And that is one of the reasons I found the original post graphic so interesting and shared it. I interpreted it as an indicator that Pastner has done well in terms of 1) designing offensive systems/strategies, and 2) teaching individual players their role in the system and what kinds of shots they should be seeking/taking.</p><p></p><p>As I mentioned in another post, beyond just being better at running our sets, I also think successful in-season teaching of individual players is clearly evident. I see better/smarter shot selection from several of our top 7, perhaps even all 7 of them. Still not perfect, but significant improvement. And crucially, that decision making improvement has not been at the expense of playing aggressive. All 7 still attacking on offense, just smarter decision making regarding when to shoot, when to move the ball, when to attack for self, when to attack to create for others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gt24, post: 780891, member: 538"] I agree regarding the metric being under a coach's control. And that is one of the reasons I found the original post graphic so interesting and shared it. I interpreted it as an indicator that Pastner has done well in terms of 1) designing offensive systems/strategies, and 2) teaching individual players their role in the system and what kinds of shots they should be seeking/taking. As I mentioned in another post, beyond just being better at running our sets, I also think successful in-season teaching of individual players is clearly evident. I see better/smarter shot selection from several of our top 7, perhaps even all 7 of them. Still not perfect, but significant improvement. And crucially, that decision making improvement has not been at the expense of playing aggressive. All 7 still attacking on offense, just smarter decision making regarding when to shoot, when to move the ball, when to attack for self, when to attack to create for others. [/QUOTE]
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