Let's not forget the ultimate glue guy..... Josh PaceCJ as well.
Absolutely! Quite the omission.Let's not forget the ultimate glue guy... Josh Pace
The question originally posed was whether we had ever had this many southpaws at one time.Absolutely! Quite the omission.
The question originally posed was whether we had ever had this many southpaws at one time.
The response concerned the '86-'87 squad featuring Monroe, Coleman, Thompson and Brower.
Pace and Fair may have been the only left-handers on their respective teams.
Isn't that Souare blocking out Kyle and Zephir?My favorite part of that video is the final play, where Freeman drives from just above the free throw line and dunks.
Freeman looked good doing it, but he didn't make the play... Kyle screened off two defenders attempting to rotate to defend the basket at once. I haven't seen that since Arinze!
I watched a few times,and can't figure out who the two guys are. But Kyle having the awareness to create the driving lane by stopping two guys at once would be moderately impressive if it was me and IthacaMatt.
Kyle was the defender, Souare sealed them off. Maybe there will be some competition for the starting 5 spot.My favorite part of that video is the final play, where Freeman drives from just above the free throw line and dunks.
Freeman looked good doing it, but he didn't make the play... Kyle screened off two defenders attempting to rotate to defend the basket at once. I haven't seen that since Arinze!
I watched a few times,and can't figure out who the two guys are. But Kyle having the awareness to create the driving lane by stopping two guys at once would be moderately impressive if it was me and IthacaMatt.
Oh darn... I told you I couldn't tell who it was. Nice play by Souare.Isn't that Souare blocking out Kyle and Zephir?
Who cares who starts at the 5. Call me old but I’m used to Forth and McNeil (Doesn’t matter which) just taking up space and fouls and some dunks and rebounds.Kyle was the defender, Souare sealed them off. Maybe there will be some competition for the starting 5 spot.
Nice screen capture... Thanks. My Instagram wasn't letting me stop the video today for some reason. Souare letting his hair grow is messing with me. Not as much as George shaving his off, though.
DCWho we taking in a ring: Otis Hill or Paul Harris?
The most underrated part of a good offense is a good screener. Show me a good offense and there will be a big that is a great screener to get guys open and freeMy favorite part of that video is the final play, where Freeman drives from just above the free throw line and dunks.
Freeman looked good doing it, but he didn't make the play... Souare screened off two defenders attempting to rotate to defend the basket at once. I haven't seen that since Arinze!
I watched a few times,and can't figure out who the two guys are. But Souare having the awareness to create the driving lane by stopping two guys at once would be moderately impressive if it was me and IthacaMatt.
EDIT: A case of mistaken identity.
From the picture, is that a legal screen? I always thought the offensive player had to stand straight up with his hands to his sides. Souare has his back to the defenders and he is reaching to either side and holding the defenders. I feel like that would get called in a game.The most underrated part of a good offense is a good screener. Show me a good offense and there will be a big that is a great screener to get guys open and free
The most underrated part of a good offense is a good screener. Show me a good offense and there will be a big that is a great screener to get guys open and free
From the picture, is that a legal screen? I always thought the offensive player had to stand straight up with his hands to his sides. Souare has his back to the defenders and he is reaching to either side and holding the defenders. I feel like that would get called in a game.
I agree, it rarely gets called if you seal your man. But, I feel that when I do see it get called, it's when a guy us doing exactly what we see trying to "seal" two guys by reaching out with both arms.Rarely gets called as he is sealing his man. In most cases the defender fights through, is late , and fouls or just gives up.