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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 681197" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>That sounds like what we did against Duke to a pretty good effect. They are the most talented team we'll face this year. Also, I'll take a dump off to Moses in the pain every time, and considering we shot 50% from the floor why go away from it? Passing just to pass isn't good offense, and if you can get a good look off 1 or 2 passes, you should do that. Also most possessions that go 7/8/9 passes feature a lot of passes that don't really do anything, or feature a rest after a series of passes anyways. Usually a play will be made after 1 or 2 passes, and after that it's more likely further passing is to reset than it is to directly get a better shot. Furthermore, many offense run motion, including passing that doesn't accomplish much, to try and get a match up advantage. Once they get that advantage they try to exploit it in 1 or 2 passes. But with Jose and Mike we will probably not often need to run action to get much of an advantage. Jose is probably better than any PG we will see the rest of the way and few teams probably have two guards that they can put on both Jose and Mike to make it real advantageous to run a lot of action to get a switch. The obvious team for that was Duke with Jones and Goldwire, which they tried, and even then we were pretty effective with doing what we did. Looking forward I really only see UVA as a team that we might want to do that against, and Cuse against the zone will force us to attack differently anyways. </p><p></p><p>But when we go Jose/Devoe/Parham/Wright/Banks parking Devoe and Bubba on the wings, and running the double screen and slip action with Wright and Banks like we did against Duke is a good simple set that isn't real easy to defend. It wouldn't surprise me to see teams incorporate more zone against us and if that happens you'll probably see more passing, but even then whether it is actually useful passing is the question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 681197, member: 2299"] That sounds like what we did against Duke to a pretty good effect. They are the most talented team we'll face this year. Also, I'll take a dump off to Moses in the pain every time, and considering we shot 50% from the floor why go away from it? Passing just to pass isn't good offense, and if you can get a good look off 1 or 2 passes, you should do that. Also most possessions that go 7/8/9 passes feature a lot of passes that don't really do anything, or feature a rest after a series of passes anyways. Usually a play will be made after 1 or 2 passes, and after that it's more likely further passing is to reset than it is to directly get a better shot. Furthermore, many offense run motion, including passing that doesn't accomplish much, to try and get a match up advantage. Once they get that advantage they try to exploit it in 1 or 2 passes. But with Jose and Mike we will probably not often need to run action to get much of an advantage. Jose is probably better than any PG we will see the rest of the way and few teams probably have two guards that they can put on both Jose and Mike to make it real advantageous to run a lot of action to get a switch. The obvious team for that was Duke with Jones and Goldwire, which they tried, and even then we were pretty effective with doing what we did. Looking forward I really only see UVA as a team that we might want to do that against, and Cuse against the zone will force us to attack differently anyways. But when we go Jose/Devoe/Parham/Wright/Banks parking Devoe and Bubba on the wings, and running the double screen and slip action with Wright and Banks like we did against Duke is a good simple set that isn't real easy to defend. It wouldn't surprise me to see teams incorporate more zone against us and if that happens you'll probably see more passing, but even then whether it is actually useful passing is the question. [/QUOTE]
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