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Post by thefriscotxaggie on Dec 23, 2009 22:30:38 GMT -5
Tenn. had a make up like a Don Corbett team of old. Three guard rotation to start the game all 6"4 to 6"7.
With Alston barley 6'0 if that and Simpson maybe 6'2 they had trouble getting the ball in. Maxell you are right Coleman repeadtly tried a high bounce pass in the lane; which became easy pick-offs for Tenn. That's the biggest need in Coleman's game he is a poor passer.
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Post by Maxell on Dec 24, 2009 11:56:00 GMT -5
That's the biggest need in Coleman's game he is a poor passer. Or better yet adjust the offense so he doesn't have to make that pass. He's been trying for over two years.
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Post by Gator on Dec 28, 2009 20:13:46 GMT -5
Just like I saw in Chicago, we don't defend, nor crash the boards. We get out-rebounded every game.
Obviously, taking a bunch of 3's will only get you so far.
I really think Eave's needs to know we expect to them to atleast try and win away games as well as at home. It doesn't make sense. From what I witnessed in Chicago, it was just to go in, get a beat down and fly back. Guards were playing out of control. Guys leaving their man open for wide open shots. I can only imagine what they did against Miami and Tenn.
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