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<blockquote data-quote="wreckrod" data-source="post: 392726" data-attributes="member: 1935"><p>Totally agree on the playing time.</p><p></p><p>For the small ball - I dont have the numbers to back this up, so I could be wrong, but man it sure seems like every time we go small it triggers a run by the other team and we go on a scoring drought. Which either ruins the lead we had built up or lets the other team get ahead. </p><p></p><p>Usually we play ok defense, but we give up a ton of offensive rebounds and ultimately second chance points. And then we turn around and struggle on the other end. There may be ways to be successful playing small ball but we sure look like we are playing left handed when we go that route.</p><p></p><p>I do think it's a fair question - if the small ball is as bad as it seems, is it really the better option compared to putting Wright in? At least Wright shows some flashes here and there - and can develop. I don't know how much we can develop small ball in the middle of the season?</p><p></p><p>I presume to know exactly nothing, and defer to yours and others basketball expertise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wreckrod, post: 392726, member: 1935"] Totally agree on the playing time. For the small ball - I dont have the numbers to back this up, so I could be wrong, but man it sure seems like every time we go small it triggers a run by the other team and we go on a scoring drought. Which either ruins the lead we had built up or lets the other team get ahead. Usually we play ok defense, but we give up a ton of offensive rebounds and ultimately second chance points. And then we turn around and struggle on the other end. There may be ways to be successful playing small ball but we sure look like we are playing left handed when we go that route. I do think it's a fair question - if the small ball is as bad as it seems, is it really the better option compared to putting Wright in? At least Wright shows some flashes here and there - and can develop. I don't know how much we can develop small ball in the middle of the season? I presume to know exactly nothing, and defer to yours and others basketball expertise. [/QUOTE]
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