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<blockquote data-quote="gte447f" data-source="post: 539274" data-attributes="member: 4289"><p>Definitely clogged toilet offense at times. The stuff we are running on offense is not high level stuff. We either get it into the post or we don't. Looking back, I can't believe cuse and especially ND let us feed the post the way we did. Then half the time when we get it into the post our post players, especially Banks, are way too slow to make a move with the ball.</p><p></p><p>I agree that everyone on this team is afraid to shoot the ball, period. Sure, they jacked up a few 3's early, but that was mostly Haywood, and like someone said above, he is so far into his own head right now it's ridiculous. You watch these guys, blowing fast break layups, choosing to make the extra, ill-advised, contorted pass that ends up being a turnover instead of putting up a contested shot in the lane or near the rim, guards passing the ball to forwards and centers outside the 3 point line with 2 seconds on the shot clock because they don't want to be the guy with the ball in his hands when it counts, missing put-back bunnies because they are anticipating the blocked shot... these guys are playing scared. They are timid and they are afraid to fail, so they keep giving up scoring opportunities, passing the buck to their teammates, making dumb mistakes and turning the ball over.</p><p></p><p>Pastner needs a sports psychologist on staff bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gte447f, post: 539274, member: 4289"] Definitely clogged toilet offense at times. The stuff we are running on offense is not high level stuff. We either get it into the post or we don't. Looking back, I can't believe cuse and especially ND let us feed the post the way we did. Then half the time when we get it into the post our post players, especially Banks, are way too slow to make a move with the ball. I agree that everyone on this team is afraid to shoot the ball, period. Sure, they jacked up a few 3's early, but that was mostly Haywood, and like someone said above, he is so far into his own head right now it's ridiculous. You watch these guys, blowing fast break layups, choosing to make the extra, ill-advised, contorted pass that ends up being a turnover instead of putting up a contested shot in the lane or near the rim, guards passing the ball to forwards and centers outside the 3 point line with 2 seconds on the shot clock because they don't want to be the guy with the ball in his hands when it counts, missing put-back bunnies because they are anticipating the blocked shot... these guys are playing scared. They are timid and they are afraid to fail, so they keep giving up scoring opportunities, passing the buck to their teammates, making dumb mistakes and turning the ball over. Pastner needs a sports psychologist on staff bad. [/QUOTE]
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