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[QUOTE=Kung Wu;498647]Now I know what many of you are thinking, "WHAT?!? Our bread and butter has been X'd and O'd and published for every scout this side of the Atlantic Ocean to review?!?!"
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Not me, KW. Any coaching staff in the Valley could have written the same article last season; they just wouldn't have had the video from the game against Kentucky to include. Besides, the pick and roll plays accounted for just one-fifth of WSU's possessions, which leaves the other four-fifths still to be accounted for.
Speaking of Kentucky, my favorite line from the article was this one: "Eventually, they were upset in the 2nd round by the Kentucky Wildcats who began playing up to expectations when it counted." Yes, UPSET -- nice to see someone recognize in print that it was an upset, as indeed it was, for the preseason #1, with its fanbase's closets full of 40-0 T-shirts, to squeak out an upset over Wichita State.
Fast lane, indeed.
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Originally posted by Kung Wu View PostNow I know what many of you are thinking, "WHAT?!? Our bread and butter has been X'd and O'd and published for every scout this side of the Atlantic Ocean to review?!?!"
But just remember what Kung Wu say, "If do right, no can defense."Go Shocks!
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It's easy to watch the games in real time and think - "Wow, they left him open".
The reason they "left him open" is because they were forced to cover someone else. The players have to find the uncovered player. Everyone on the court for the Shox needs good court vision.
It's only when I see the shot and then go back and replay (usually several times) that I see how the open shot was created. That stuff happens FAST! It's no wonder it takes players some time to learn Marshall's system. And all these variations on a pick-and-roll are only 20% of what the Shox run!
Then throw in that D and boards seem to be the main emphasis of Marshall's coaching.
I don't think we need to worry about players being academically eligible. Learning Marshall's system , his D, and his rebounding strategy is probably easier than acing a junior-level physics course.The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
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Originally posted by Aargh View PostIt's easy to watch the games in real time and think - "Wow, they left him open".
The reason they "left him open" is because they were forced to cover someone else. The players have to find the uncovered player. Everyone on the court for the Shox needs good court vision.
It's only when I see the shot and then go back and replay (usually several times) that I see how the open shot was created. That stuff happens FAST! It's no wonder it takes players some time to learn Marshall's system. And all these variations on a pick-and-roll are only 20% of what the Shox run!
Then throw in that D and boards seem to be the main emphasis of Marshall's coaching.
I don't think we need to worry about players being academically eligible. Learning Marshall's system , his D, and his rebounding strategy is probably easier than acing a junior-level physics course.Last edited by another shocker; July 24, 2014, 06:52 AM.
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Originally posted by Aargh View PostIt's easy to watch the games in real time and think - "Wow, they left him open".
The reason they "left him open" is because they were forced to cover someone else. The players have to find the uncovered player. Everyone on the court for the Shox needs good court vision.
It's only when I see the shot and then go back and replay (usually several times) that I see how the open shot was created. That stuff happens FAST! It's no wonder it takes players some time to learn Marshall's system. And all these variations on a pick-and-roll are only 20% of what the Shox run!
Then throw in that D and boards seem to be the main emphasis of Marshall's coaching.
I don't think we need to worry about players being academically eligible. Learning Marshall's system , his D, and his rebounding strategy is probably easier TOUGHER than acing a junior-level physics course."I not sure that I've ever been around a more competitive player or young man than Fred VanVleet. I like to win more than 99.9% of the people in this world, but he may top me." -- Gregg Marshall 12/23/13 :peaceful:
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