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<blockquote data-quote="YlJacket" data-source="post: 695592" data-attributes="member: 2784"><p>We are close in games primarily as we are a good defensive team and generally play at a pace that isn't going to let other teams run us out of the building - aka big deficits. And it is no small feat to get a team to play hard on the defensive end night after night. </p><p></p><p>On the offensive side though I believe the issues are not in the paint but on the perimeter. And I am as old school a double post type of offense guy as anyone on the board - but that is not really the current game. While we shoot a decent percentage, we are last in the league in made 3 point shots per game and I expect we are toward the bottom in transition points per game. Everything we do is hard and almost always against a set defense. And we are now set up (against man) to where our offense is initiated by a drive by Jose or DeVoe deep into the paint looking for a shot or drop off to a big. Either is generally a contested shot - and that approach leads to a lot of TOs where we lead the league as well. </p><p></p><p>We don't move the ball on the perimeter to get open 3's or simply have an athletic wing who can get his shot when he wants - even when defended. That is really the modern offense. And IMHO what is holding us back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YlJacket, post: 695592, member: 2784"] We are close in games primarily as we are a good defensive team and generally play at a pace that isn't going to let other teams run us out of the building - aka big deficits. And it is no small feat to get a team to play hard on the defensive end night after night. On the offensive side though I believe the issues are not in the paint but on the perimeter. And I am as old school a double post type of offense guy as anyone on the board - but that is not really the current game. While we shoot a decent percentage, we are last in the league in made 3 point shots per game and I expect we are toward the bottom in transition points per game. Everything we do is hard and almost always against a set defense. And we are now set up (against man) to where our offense is initiated by a drive by Jose or DeVoe deep into the paint looking for a shot or drop off to a big. Either is generally a contested shot - and that approach leads to a lot of TOs where we lead the league as well. We don't move the ball on the perimeter to get open 3's or simply have an athletic wing who can get his shot when he wants - even when defended. That is really the modern offense. And IMHO what is holding us back. [/QUOTE]
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