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<blockquote data-quote="JonathanV" data-source="post: 288821" data-attributes="member: 2968"><p>I would honestly like more discussion of this. I think we can attribute a lot of Chap's success to putting players in more comfortable roles for them.</p><p></p><p>Lammers' transition to the high post took advantage of his court vision, passing ability, and midrange jumper. He definitely improved, but a lot of his success has been due to being more comfortable, and not being forced to be a traditional low post player.</p><p></p><p>Jax in particular has really been a different player from day one. I think CBG was always holding him back in terms of offensive aggression. CJP intentionally playing him off the bench every game allows him to enter games a little uncontrolled, and he's had huge scoring outputs for very few minutes in the games when he's hot.</p><p></p><p>Both of those benefitted a lot from the change of system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonathanV, post: 288821, member: 2968"] I would honestly like more discussion of this. I think we can attribute a lot of Chap's success to putting players in more comfortable roles for them. Lammers' transition to the high post took advantage of his court vision, passing ability, and midrange jumper. He definitely improved, but a lot of his success has been due to being more comfortable, and not being forced to be a traditional low post player. Jax in particular has really been a different player from day one. I think CBG was always holding him back in terms of offensive aggression. CJP intentionally playing him off the bench every game allows him to enter games a little uncontrolled, and he's had huge scoring outputs for very few minutes in the games when he's hot. Both of those benefitted a lot from the change of system. [/QUOTE]
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