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<blockquote data-quote="YJMD" data-source="post: 393613" data-attributes="member: 1929"><p>They're a good model for the kind of execution we need to get to. Rebounding, transition defense, ball pressure especially on post entry... There were individual plays where they made mistakes but never had a lapse in intensity. We did and let them push a recoverable lead into decisive advantage several times. Offensively, they aren't that talented and did take bad shots but didn't rush them or fail to get rebounding position and get back in transition. Just becomes an empty trip instead of an easy path to the rim for us. They were much better at getting the ball in the paint mostly off the dribble. From there a pull-up or floater is impossible to defend and even if a lower than desired percentage opportunity, just getting off a clean shot is huge. They really deny the opportunity for penetration. I think we needed to counter that with more floor separation so there's room to navigate and maybe hit a cutter or kick the ball out to a shooter from a double team. If the rotation isn't immediate they recover off double teams amazingly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YJMD, post: 393613, member: 1929"] They're a good model for the kind of execution we need to get to. Rebounding, transition defense, ball pressure especially on post entry... There were individual plays where they made mistakes but never had a lapse in intensity. We did and let them push a recoverable lead into decisive advantage several times. Offensively, they aren't that talented and did take bad shots but didn't rush them or fail to get rebounding position and get back in transition. Just becomes an empty trip instead of an easy path to the rim for us. They were much better at getting the ball in the paint mostly off the dribble. From there a pull-up or floater is impossible to defend and even if a lower than desired percentage opportunity, just getting off a clean shot is huge. They really deny the opportunity for penetration. I think we needed to counter that with more floor separation so there's room to navigate and maybe hit a cutter or kick the ball out to a shooter from a double team. If the rotation isn't immediate they recover off double teams amazingly. [/QUOTE]
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