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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 977660" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>Our former football head coach. TFG -> “The Former Guy” or words to that or another effect. </p><p></p><p>=====</p><p></p><p>On the day after Thanksgiving, I’m thankful that there are some posters that break down what’s happening on the court. Basketball wasn’t the sport I played—outside of the driveway and pickup games—so I know low post and high post princeton, and what a motion offense looks like. I saw what coach Budenholzer did with the Hawks before he left for Milwaukee, and I can see that Snyder is a good coach but he doesn’t have the pieces he needs to have. </p><p></p><p>I can see us trying and failing at the screen game, and I’ve seen it run beautifully (see Budenholzer, above). </p><p></p><p>But there’s more advanced stuff that I don’t know, and I appreciate those of you who break it down for the rest of us. In a thread titled “What on earth are we doing!”, I appreciate as much description of what we are doing as I can get. </p><p></p><p>We could use a Kenny Anderson in a big way, but two or three guys who are great dribbling the ball would help a ton. I’m also baffled that we emphasize screens and we just can’t set them. Is that a “want to” problem or a technique problem?</p><p></p><p>Also, I think I’d like some zone mixed in on defense, just to give our guys a breather. I think we’d play better defense, too, but giving 100% on defense 100% of the time is going to wear people out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 977660, member: 282"] Our former football head coach. TFG -> “The Former Guy” or words to that or another effect. ===== On the day after Thanksgiving, I’m thankful that there are some posters that break down what’s happening on the court. Basketball wasn’t the sport I played—outside of the driveway and pickup games—so I know low post and high post princeton, and what a motion offense looks like. I saw what coach Budenholzer did with the Hawks before he left for Milwaukee, and I can see that Snyder is a good coach but he doesn’t have the pieces he needs to have. I can see us trying and failing at the screen game, and I’ve seen it run beautifully (see Budenholzer, above). But there’s more advanced stuff that I don’t know, and I appreciate those of you who break it down for the rest of us. In a thread titled “What on earth are we doing!”, I appreciate as much description of what we are doing as I can get. We could use a Kenny Anderson in a big way, but two or three guys who are great dribbling the ball would help a ton. I’m also baffled that we emphasize screens and we just can’t set them. Is that a “want to” problem or a technique problem? Also, I think I’d like some zone mixed in on defense, just to give our guys a breather. I think we’d play better defense, too, but giving 100% on defense 100% of the time is going to wear people out. [/QUOTE]
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