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[QUOTE="Zelda Zonk, post: 4146828, member: 966"] It’s kinda funny, reading what the alums say about their roles and how they were helping to facilitate their teammates’ roles. And when I’m watching our team this year, i‘m nit seeing any such schemes or tactics. We basically have iso, and then scramble mode when the iso guy can’t beat his defender and the clock is running down and someone is desperate to heave a shot up. There’s no sense of making plays for someone or getting the ball to someone where they’re most effective, or exploiting a defensive weakness… except for the occasions where Buddy has a smaller defender and can shoot over him. That’s about it. That’s down to the proverbial ‘basketball IQ,’ but also just an indictment of our athleticism, because we don’t have the players to create or win physical battles, which would allow us to exercise IQ. It’s not that our players aren’t smart. They just have too much to overcome before they can even get to a point where they can outsmart an opponent. [/QUOTE]
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