We look towards next season.
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At this point, i'd just like to see our returning players show me something to look forward to next season. At this point we have SM, Warren and Wilson. Rest of the newcomers are playing lost right now and 2 of them will be probable starters depending on what new recruits come in. This season standings wise is pretty much shot, i'm ready for baseball to start LOL.
Jason
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Originally posted by Guinness View PostWe look towards next season.
This trend has continued during this injury.
Next year we are guaranteed to be without Ruffin
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Originally posted by BradleyBrave View PostDefense and rebounding have never gotten more than lip service from this regime. I wouldn't expect it to change anytime soon.
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Originally posted by Scouter View PostActually Les is pretty adamant about being a strong defensive team and having active hands -- at least that's what he says in the paper and on TV. Wasn't it just last year when he used something like 80 percent of the preseason practices to work on defense?Onward and Upward!
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Originally posted by Scouter View PostActually Les is pretty adamant about being a strong defensive team and having active hands -- at least that's what he says in the paper and on TV. Wasn't it just last year when he used something like 80 percent of the preseason practices to work on defense?
Playing solid defense for 30 seconds and forcing a team to take a bad shot is completely meaningless if no one on the floor is going to block out and make sure that the missed shot is turned into a defensive rebound.
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Originally posted by ph View PostJim seems to want an opportunistic steal-oriented D (for transition points) That has been the main emphasis.
He has certainly never stated, make them take a bad shot and rebound it.
This whole concept of being a good defensive team because we jump the passing lanes and try to get deflections and steals is nonsense...That just means that you are a gambling defensive team that throws caution to the wind and hopes you can generate steals by jumping at everything that moves...I guess that defensive philosophy would explain why Andrew Warren gets beat for a layup on a backdoor cut at least once every single game...
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Originally posted by ph View PostJim seems to want an opportunistic steal-oriented D (for transition points) That has been the main emphasis.
He has certainly never stated, make them take a bad shot and rebound it."Educate and inform the whole mass of the people...they are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty."
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Originally posted by SanFranciscoPete View PostYou can only do that if you have faster, smarter and more athletic players especially at the point. Besides DR and TW no one else fits that mold on this team. JC and AW are not quick enough to play that type of disruptive D.
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