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The team may need to press during every road game
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<blockquote data-quote="MichiganHerd" data-source="post: 131188351" data-attributes="member: 1536401"><p>You have to pick your spots as to when you're going to press. I don't know about WV's depth this year, but you wear yourself out pressing too much, plus you can get yourself into serious foul trouble. WVU really rattled Oklahoma with the press, so one has to wonder had they pressed earlier in the game, and used it at times throughout the game, would it had made a difference. It likely could have, but then again, you have to be concerned with depth and foul trouble. I would expect to see them do more pressing moving forward, particularly come tournament time. It also depends on who you're playing against. A good team with good ball handling guards and small forwards can make you pay dearly by pressing them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MichiganHerd, post: 131188351, member: 1536401"] You have to pick your spots as to when you're going to press. I don't know about WV's depth this year, but you wear yourself out pressing too much, plus you can get yourself into serious foul trouble. WVU really rattled Oklahoma with the press, so one has to wonder had they pressed earlier in the game, and used it at times throughout the game, would it had made a difference. It likely could have, but then again, you have to be concerned with depth and foul trouble. I would expect to see them do more pressing moving forward, particularly come tournament time. It also depends on who you're playing against. A good team with good ball handling guards and small forwards can make you pay dearly by pressing them. [/QUOTE]
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The team may need to press during every road game
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