Booker and the Offense

UK2005_24

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Should Booker be our primary offensive weapon? I believe so and have yet to see a better 2 gaurd all year...I believe when he gets his shots this team thrives on the offensive end.
 

Poetax

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Originally posted by UK2005_24:
Should Booker be our primary offensive weapon? I believe so and have yet to see a better 2 gaurd all year...I believe when he gets his shots this team thrives on the offensive end.
He is doing well but no one needs to be the primary offensive weapon.
 

CELTICAT

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May 21, 2002
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I don't mean this as a bash, but after Aaron went 4-20, I definitely had the thought that it would be interesting to see Devin or Trey get 20 shots in a game.
 

GonzoCat90

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No, because that's exactly why he's getting such clean looks. We shouldn't have run our offense through Doron Lamb either. Our primary offensive weapon changes each possession and during the possessions themselves. Whatever we can exploit or is open is the top focus. Teams with this much talent and depth don't run through any one guy.
 
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Originally posted by GonzoCat90:

No, because that's exactly why he's getting such clean looks. We shouldn't have run our offense through Doron Lamb either. Our primary offensive weapon changes each possession and during the possessions themselves. Whatever we can exploit or is open is the top focus. Teams with this much talent and depth don't run through any one guy.
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Got too many guys who have shown the ability to score to have a "primary" weapon. Sure, go to him if he's open or if it's in transition because he is money in the back in those two situations, but he hasn't shown the ability to be able to create much for himself with the ball in the half court other than maybe a one to two dribble pull up.