Oak Park won by 12 (forgot to write down final score, something like 50-38 )
Garret's Stats:
4-7 from the field, 0-2 from 3pt, 7-12 free throws, 8 rebounds (1 offensive), 3 blocks, 1 steal, 6 turnovers, 0 assists, 1 goaltending, 3 fouls (1 offensive), played all 32 minutes.
Score by 1/4ters:
OP - NKC - GS
15 - 4 - 2
23 - 19 - 9
31 - 27 - 12
50? - 38? - 15
Analysis (eg: my opinions):
1st 1/4 only got 2 touches, 1 lefty layup and got the ball stolen standing 10 feet out - didn't see guard coming to help. Got 1 block totally flat footed. Got beat on a drive to the baseline from 15ft out, could have pressed dribbler more to the baseline, but there was no lowside help anyway.
Got called for charging on drive down baseline, didn't finish strong. Could have been no-call but the guy's just huge compared to the defender and that move _looks_ like a charge.
First half didn't 'call' for the ball enough, every inside move should have a hand up for a target - he did this much more effectively in the second half.
Turnovers: one was a dropped 3/4 court pass that was near the rim (not really his fault), had ball stolen by guard when back was to basket, caught a lob entry and brought the ball down in trying to 1 step to the rim and the ball got pulled out, maybe 2 bad passes that were stolen.
Field goal makes: 3 lefty layups, 1 righty layup off 1 dribble drive for a successful and-1. Misses: 3ptr from 15 degrees off top of key in 2nd quarter was rushed and not in flow, 3ptr in 3rd quarter near top of key was smooth and in-and-out, it looked good on the way and I can usually call them from wherever I sit. 10 foot jumper from baseline was an airball. So the combined distance of the 4 makes was about 8 feet.
NKC doesn't run a 'get it to Garret' offense, seems to be a normal motion offence with 3 guards and 2 interior players, sometimes this offense pulls Garret out 15 ft from the basket. He was good at catch and look to pass, but no assists (had chance for 3 assists but teammates missed the shot), maybe a little slow on some passes but he is a highschooler. A lot of the team mates caught - looked - looked - looked then tried to force a pass (and never a bounce entry pass). 2 occations he caught the ball at the corner freethrow line, turned to face basket for pass, drove past his defender and scored or (often) got fouled. He also had a nice 1 dribble spin from about 8 feet out - didn't finish as 3 OP players fouled him. I thought some of the time he needed to 'flash' to the ball side of the lane quicker. OP played good hands-up defense and eliminated passing lanes well while putting pressure on the NKC guards. I can only recall about 5 lob entry passes and 1 alley oop pass (it clanged off the rim - Garret had no chance). I also noticed a lot of occations where the guards passed around the perimeter opposite of Garrets move. He would be left moving to right baseline and the guards would be rotating the ball away from him.
OP didn't double team except on inbounds. They consistently had interior players pushing on him. 3 guys from 6'4 to 6'5 shared covering him. Anytime he got the ball inside they collapsed to double/triple him. Suprising to me that a few times vs. double team he was able to 1 dribble drive toward the hoop effectively but had trouble finishing.
He left all of the freethrow misses short. 1 just grazed the rim.
He did have a nice block jumping over his own player to swat it away.
I've read some glowing reviews of his play in other games, this is the only time I've seen him play and I assume that he was not at his best. I would guess he was pacing himself early (as would be a smart thing to do when you play the whole game) but he did always run (not jog) the court. So any of my 'needs more hustle' or 'didn't finish strong' type of critisisms above are tempered by that. Of the guys on the court (both teams) he looked to have his head in the game the most, looked like he knew what to do when he had the ball, and listened intently to the coach. He didn't appear overly frustrated when a shot or call didn't go his way.
Garret's Stats:
4-7 from the field, 0-2 from 3pt, 7-12 free throws, 8 rebounds (1 offensive), 3 blocks, 1 steal, 6 turnovers, 0 assists, 1 goaltending, 3 fouls (1 offensive), played all 32 minutes.
Score by 1/4ters:
OP - NKC - GS
15 - 4 - 2
23 - 19 - 9
31 - 27 - 12
50? - 38? - 15
Analysis (eg: my opinions):
1st 1/4 only got 2 touches, 1 lefty layup and got the ball stolen standing 10 feet out - didn't see guard coming to help. Got 1 block totally flat footed. Got beat on a drive to the baseline from 15ft out, could have pressed dribbler more to the baseline, but there was no lowside help anyway.
Got called for charging on drive down baseline, didn't finish strong. Could have been no-call but the guy's just huge compared to the defender and that move _looks_ like a charge.
First half didn't 'call' for the ball enough, every inside move should have a hand up for a target - he did this much more effectively in the second half.
Turnovers: one was a dropped 3/4 court pass that was near the rim (not really his fault), had ball stolen by guard when back was to basket, caught a lob entry and brought the ball down in trying to 1 step to the rim and the ball got pulled out, maybe 2 bad passes that were stolen.
Field goal makes: 3 lefty layups, 1 righty layup off 1 dribble drive for a successful and-1. Misses: 3ptr from 15 degrees off top of key in 2nd quarter was rushed and not in flow, 3ptr in 3rd quarter near top of key was smooth and in-and-out, it looked good on the way and I can usually call them from wherever I sit. 10 foot jumper from baseline was an airball. So the combined distance of the 4 makes was about 8 feet.
NKC doesn't run a 'get it to Garret' offense, seems to be a normal motion offence with 3 guards and 2 interior players, sometimes this offense pulls Garret out 15 ft from the basket. He was good at catch and look to pass, but no assists (had chance for 3 assists but teammates missed the shot), maybe a little slow on some passes but he is a highschooler. A lot of the team mates caught - looked - looked - looked then tried to force a pass (and never a bounce entry pass). 2 occations he caught the ball at the corner freethrow line, turned to face basket for pass, drove past his defender and scored or (often) got fouled. He also had a nice 1 dribble spin from about 8 feet out - didn't finish as 3 OP players fouled him. I thought some of the time he needed to 'flash' to the ball side of the lane quicker. OP played good hands-up defense and eliminated passing lanes well while putting pressure on the NKC guards. I can only recall about 5 lob entry passes and 1 alley oop pass (it clanged off the rim - Garret had no chance). I also noticed a lot of occations where the guards passed around the perimeter opposite of Garrets move. He would be left moving to right baseline and the guards would be rotating the ball away from him.
OP didn't double team except on inbounds. They consistently had interior players pushing on him. 3 guys from 6'4 to 6'5 shared covering him. Anytime he got the ball inside they collapsed to double/triple him. Suprising to me that a few times vs. double team he was able to 1 dribble drive toward the hoop effectively but had trouble finishing.
He left all of the freethrow misses short. 1 just grazed the rim.
He did have a nice block jumping over his own player to swat it away.
I've read some glowing reviews of his play in other games, this is the only time I've seen him play and I assume that he was not at his best. I would guess he was pacing himself early (as would be a smart thing to do when you play the whole game) but he did always run (not jog) the court. So any of my 'needs more hustle' or 'didn't finish strong' type of critisisms above are tempered by that. Of the guys on the court (both teams) he looked to have his head in the game the most, looked like he knew what to do when he had the ball, and listened intently to the coach. He didn't appear overly frustrated when a shot or call didn't go his way.
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