GYERO ARCHIVE

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BBdK

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Can't believe Bubba missed that one.


A positive ----> REALLY like the progression from Brooks.
 

BBdK

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Why would he do that? He's the guy who teaches it. It's not a coincidence our guys use it nearly 100% of the time over exploding to the rim - I've mentioned this before. That's not new to this season, at all.

It's a great move when utilized correctly and as needed, but it's not the default move. Well, except for our team.
 

TheShowKiller

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Serious question, who is our best player?

The only way this team gets “we have a run in us” good is if they just start letting it fly from 3 and connecting at a reasonable level. We don’t get to the rim and get easy buckets enough. We don’t turn the other team over for easy buckets enough. We don’t pass it that well. And we don’t have one reliable post up threat.
 

cawoodsct

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Serious question, who is our best player?

The only way this team gets “we have a run in us” good is if they just start letting it fly from 3 and connecting at a reasonable level. We don’t get to the rim and get easy buckets enough. We don’t turn the other team over for easy buckets enough. We don’t pass it that well. And we don’t have one reliable post up threat.
Maxey, but he’s going to have to at some point demand that distinction for us to reach
our true potential.
 

Kooky Kats_anon

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It’s amazing how many times we get our **** swatted doing the dreaded, dribble-drive. Keldon Johnson (remember him?), was the quintessential marginal athlete who thought dudes would bounce off of him, as he brought weakshit to the rim...

now Maxey looks like his clone.
 
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The score says it's close, but I have to assume it's incorrect and we're blowing them out by twenty points. If it was close there's no way ESPN would be spending this much time on these numbnuts eating ice cream.
 

BBdK

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That dunk attempt give me hope. Where TF did that come from?


-LOL, the defender even anticipated that Euro step there & Hagans plowed him over. He's watched the tape.
 
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BBdK

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Team anti-euro step. We force it and mistime it, rarely convert, sometimes get a foul, mostly go up weak and get swatted.

B/c the Euro naturally stops all momentum or potential explosion, and additionally often leaves a guy jumping off the wrong foot.

It has its place, but we don't know when that is. We pass up easy transition layups in favor of it multiple times per game.
 

BBdK

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By its nature, it’s always the wrong foot.

Most often, but not "always by nature." Not everyone is an opposite foot (of dominate hand) jumper. See: John Wall, or the multitude of 2 foot jumpers, of which Hagans is one. I'm not sure Maxey isn't a right foot jumper, either -- minimal evidence suggests that he is.
 
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