fishwater99 said:
You must have been drinking or smoking something last night b/c you really are and idiot...
Our problem is coaching, we have the players to win with, but our coach has NO CLUE in the offensive end of the floor... And almost everyone on SPS agrees with me... All our offense consists of is the ball screens you described, that's it.. And guess what teams have figured it out and Stans has nothing else in his playbook.
We hardly ever run the high low with our Big Men, why?? The few times I have seen it run, it worked. You don't need either big men to dribble to run it, it's all about ball movement through passing.. You put either Moultrie or the RSS in the high post and run the offense through it. They can pass it back out to an open perimeter player, pass it down low to the other big man, or pass to a cutting player to the goal. Surely you have heard of this, would you like to hear more??
You are talking to the wrong person to talk intelligent smack, are you going to post your ACT's, SAT's and GPA's next... Seriously.....
So do you want to meet up at the Tin Gym or the Library to continue this??*
They guy who taught me basketball actually has been to a Final Four, unlike your boy Stans...
I'm pretty sure no one taught you anything about baskeball, if so, it doesn't come across on your dumbass posts.<div>
</div><div>You obviously didn't notice that the last 2 plays of regulation were planned, much like the slip screen Moultrie ran at the end of the LSU game when they called the charge, or the "close the door" screen w/ 2 screeners that we run 2 or so times per game. You probably wouldn't know a screen the screener play unless it was in your GED study guide, and your typical "throw it into the post and let them throw it back out" is the extent of your knowledge of basketball.</div><div>
</div><div>We do run a ball screen offense as our base set, which if you've ever noticed is not all that different from what most other teams that we play run. But if you don't notice the slice cut that we run for Moultrie 3-6 times per game (which is not a ball screen) and the block to block screens that we also occasionally run to get our post player low position, then you're either dumb, not perceptive, or just don't really know anything about basketball (likely all 3).</div><div>
</div><div>If you or this board knew "offense" so well you'd describe in detail what they like that another team runs, but all you guys can say is "they have movement." Not they run a 1-4, or have flex sets, triangle, whatever. But you guys have no idea what anyone else runs</div><div>
</div><div>We've run high low sets effectively at times, but mostly against 2-3 zones (1st Auburn meeting), but UGA played a matchup zone (again over your head) that took some of those options away. Sidney passes very well out of the post, but one of the problems is that he nor Moultrie rarely command immediate double teams and get that opportunity. UK immediately doubled both in the 1st half and we got tons of open looks off of it, but in the 2nd half they stopped doubling them and made them go 1-on-1 to score, which never happened (Sid was 1-6 from the floor w/ his make being a 3 pt shot)... If either has to put it on the floor or gets doubled AFTER they've starter their dribble, they turn it over regularly and NEITHER one of them gets good enough initial low position to have a chance to score without putting it on the floor.</div><div>
</div><div>Stans isn't "my boy," he definitely struggles in a lot of aspects, that's no secret. But to say ALL we do is run ball screens is inaccurate and shows you wouldn't know a play if you saw one.</div><div>
</div><div>So yeah, let's meet at the library, you could use some more time in there.</div><div>
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