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<blockquote data-quote="gte447f" data-source="post: 930091" data-attributes="member: 4289"><p>YlJacket, thanks for this input. I wasn’t familiar with the term Zoom before watching that video. However, I would suggest that the author of the video applies the term to the basic sequence of a ball screen handoff to a cutter running off of a pin down screen. It is a sequence that can be run out of and within any number of more general offensive sets or philosophies. Pastner/GT’s basic offense, when you see the 5 man post up at around the free throw line, is still basically the Princeton “Point” series. The author of the video you posted even acknowledges GT’s offense as the Princeton Point series. Pastner himself also calls the set “Point” when he calls/yells the offense from the bench. Pastner goes out of his way to never talk X’s and O’s in interviews, but even he occasionally makes references to “our Princeton stuff” or something along those lines when making statements to the media.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gte447f, post: 930091, member: 4289"] YlJacket, thanks for this input. I wasn’t familiar with the term Zoom before watching that video. However, I would suggest that the author of the video applies the term to the basic sequence of a ball screen handoff to a cutter running off of a pin down screen. It is a sequence that can be run out of and within any number of more general offensive sets or philosophies. Pastner/GT’s basic offense, when you see the 5 man post up at around the free throw line, is still basically the Princeton “Point” series. The author of the video you posted even acknowledges GT’s offense as the Princeton Point series. Pastner himself also calls the set “Point” when he calls/yells the offense from the bench. Pastner goes out of his way to never talk X’s and O’s in interviews, but even he occasionally makes references to “our Princeton stuff” or something along those lines when making statements to the media. [/QUOTE]
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