1) If you bring the ball up slowly and waste the first pass or two, you have wasted 15 seconds of your possession that you apparently needed if you are jacking up last second shots.
2) Most of the time, if the teammate you're passing the ball to has already arrived at his position and is standing there, it is too late to pass him the ball.
3) While breaking a zone, if you putting the ball on the floor and not penetrating, you and/or your teammates are probably not breaking the zone effectively.
4) While breaking a zone, if you are holding the ball, you and/or your teammates are probably not breaking the zone.
5) While breaking a zone, if you are holding the ball and then put the ball on the floor without penetrating, you and/or your teammates are probably lost on how to break the zone.
6) If you are an athletic team with a deep bench and you are not constantly in motion, and/or setting picks, and/or not using good technique in utilizing picks, you are creating #1-5.
7) If you are in the second half of a tough battle with a quality team, don't use your timeouts in key spots and win, it is an on the job learning experience for your players (maybe). If you are in the second half of a tough battle with a quality team, don't use your timeouts in key spots and lose, you missed the opportunity to teach your players and win.
OK. Take your shots at this armchair coach. I love having HCGM and in no way have the basketball knowledge he has in his little pinky. I want to learn. :wsu_posters:
2) Most of the time, if the teammate you're passing the ball to has already arrived at his position and is standing there, it is too late to pass him the ball.
3) While breaking a zone, if you putting the ball on the floor and not penetrating, you and/or your teammates are probably not breaking the zone effectively.
4) While breaking a zone, if you are holding the ball, you and/or your teammates are probably not breaking the zone.
5) While breaking a zone, if you are holding the ball and then put the ball on the floor without penetrating, you and/or your teammates are probably lost on how to break the zone.
6) If you are an athletic team with a deep bench and you are not constantly in motion, and/or setting picks, and/or not using good technique in utilizing picks, you are creating #1-5.
7) If you are in the second half of a tough battle with a quality team, don't use your timeouts in key spots and win, it is an on the job learning experience for your players (maybe). If you are in the second half of a tough battle with a quality team, don't use your timeouts in key spots and lose, you missed the opportunity to teach your players and win.
OK. Take your shots at this armchair coach. I love having HCGM and in no way have the basketball knowledge he has in his little pinky. I want to learn. :wsu_posters:
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