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If he goes to KSU, he could play whatever position he wants!The Assman
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Originally posted by ShocktheHawks View PostJust as a note, I see alot of people talking about shot blocking. It really doesn't matter with GM system. Our system is going to deny post ups, and penetration. Anyone driving on WSU is going to have to change their shot. The shot-blocking ability is just fun stuff for the NBA, and FVV. Lol, sorry Frank Mason.
/eyeroll"Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should accomplish with your ability."
-John Wooden
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Originally posted by wu_shizzle View PostSo, like the dunk, it's just for show?
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Originally posted by ShocktheHawks View PostAh, you caught me. I just get sick of hearing KU fans talking about true 5's like Embiid, hoping that they will be focal point of a defense. The block is a bailout, not a focal point. But, I forgot I am in a bubble out here, and WSU fans no better. So when I see fans say we need a shot blocker, I kind of barf a lil in my mouth. Shot block is a bail out.(I get dizzy trying to watch it again and again.) Please forgive.
What a team really needs is guards that don't need to be bailed out, wings who can stay with anyone, and a 5 man who can emphatically reject weak stuff. It's the difference between a team that wins most of the games and a team that wins pretty much all of them.
I've seen teams break when EO was out there. Not because he really even did anything, but because the ONE TIME they beat our guards, he made the shot impossible. Those games turn into 30 point blowouts of fairly decent teams. They don't just lose, they break. That's why you want one.
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Originally posted by Dave Stalwart View PostIf you are talking one on one, 5 man vs 5 man single matchups, having a shot blocker is a big deal.
What a team really needs is guards that don't need to be bailed out, wings who can stay with anyone, and a 5 man who can emphatically reject weak stuff. It's the difference between a team that wins most of the games and a team that wins pretty much all of them.
I've seen teams break when EO was out there. Not because he really even did anything, but because the ONE TIME they beat our guards, he made the shot impossible. Those games turn into 30 point blowouts of fairly decent teams. They don't just lose, they break. That's why you want one.
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Originally posted by ShocktheHawks View PostAh, you caught me. I just get sick of hearing KU fans talking about true 5's like Embiid, hoping that they will be focal point of a defense. The block is a bailout, not a focal point. But, I forgot I am in a bubble out here, and WSU fans no better. So when I see fans say we need a shot blocker, I kind of barf a lil in my mouth. Shot block is a bail out.(I get dizzy trying to watch it again and again.) Please forgive.
I kinda wonder if he doesn't lull people into thinking they've beat him:
"Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should accomplish with your ability."
-John Wooden
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Originally posted by wu_shizzle View PostI agree it's a bailout in a lot of cases. Ron Baker has a crazy amount of blocks for his size and position, but many come because someone got beat.
I kinda wonder if he doesn't lull people into thinking they've beat him:
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Originally posted by wu_shizzle View PostI agree it's a bailout in a lot of cases. Ron Baker has a crazy amount of blocks for his size and position, but many come because someone got beat.
I kinda wonder if he doesn't lull people into thinking they've beat him:
RB can't leave the ground unless his tongue out.
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Having a good shot blocker enables your wings to take more chances with steals. It's an important part Coach Marshall's defense. Another reason having a 6'4" power forward is not ideal. We had one guy that could challenge the shot instead of 2 which resulted in a lot of foul trouble.
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It's August and no doubt many coaches out there are starting to think about next year. One of the big picture stuff to figure out is what ki...
I will respectfully say with what I have seen about Gap-Man, and Greggs style, that you are wrong. I am not sure about the congruency of the articles and what is truth of what Gregg does, but assumption are being made about correctness.
We don't give up baseline by trying to cheat the pass, hoping someone covers our butt with a block. We deny the pass, and stay home.
See bakers positioning on the CLe and Carl block.
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If your wings get beat, a 5 can either block a shot at the rim or draw the charge. Trying to draw a charge is more likely to result in a foul. Plus the other team changes how they penetrate more if they think their shot may be blocked. We played great post defense when we had 3 guys giving up 15 fouls (Coleby, CJ, and Darius) against UK. Now we will also have a bulkier 4 in Kelly.
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Originally posted by ShocktheHawks View Posthttp://coachingbetterbball.blogspot....ntainment.html
I will respectfully say with what I have seen about Gap-Man, and Greggs style, that you are wrong. I am not sure about the congruency of the articles and what is truth of what Gregg does, but assumption are being made about correctness.
We don't give up baseline by trying to cheat the pass, hoping someone covers our butt with a block. We deny the pass, and stay home.
See bakers positioning on the CLe and Carl block.
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