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[QUOTE="Chief00, post: 3605093"] Quite frankly, you do all the right things you see on video here, and someone still has to make the open shot after someone else got doubled. We could probably both make a list of UConn players who spent extra individual time in the gym to capitalize on that open shot moment and guys who didn’t do that enough. One thing I really like about Jackson and Bouknight is that they are students of the game, who respect it. This video demonstrates the subilities of how to both read teammates and opponents. Red Auerbach was known for having just a half a dozen plays but they all came down to options within a play - reading the defense and taking advantage of their vulnerabilities and your teammates strengths. Doing that, does make it a simple game. Guys who are really good at something make it look simple. Guys who aren’t, substitute complexities for brilliance. When you do that, it never works well. [/QUOTE]
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