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Adamec: Geno and the NBA!
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[QUOTE="tomcat, post: 2379986, member: 961"] Just because a person (OK, this person) hates NBA basketball does not mean someone else who does not and who is really, really good at basketball strategy cannot pick up ideas from one of the relatively few NBA teams that's acknowledged to be good at team play. Geno is known for doing this. Apropos of the subject, I was in a restaurant last night for dinner and a TV was positioned nearby with the Bucks vs Cavaliers game on. Because of recent discussions on this board, I decided I would try to watch some of it, to see if my negative opinion about the sport would be changed. I admit I watched sporadically, but with only two exceptions, every time I looked up, there was a play in which a player, ignoring teammates, tried to take the ball to the hole or shake himself free for an open shot. The two exceptions were when a player set up a good play with his teammates. The rest of the time, it was shake-and-bake and head for the basket, oftentimes taking four or more steps while carrying the basketball, and chucking a shot up there that sometimes went in but mostly did not. Players had more luck when they tried to get loose for an outside shot, because, when covered, they were more likely to toss it to a teammate who sometimes was open for a three. There are some teams that are doing the team game more effectively, I guess, but to me, it's the same old stuff. Having seen what good basketball is, I find it unwatchable, especially given what I know these extremely talented athletes could do if the sport had sensible rules well enforced and coaches who wanted teams to be teams and not collections of stars. [/QUOTE]
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