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I wrote a post yesterday for my friend “TonyC” … but, in it I brought to light SC timings on offense.
SC took way to long to get set and then did not have enough time to execute. I guess this is coach’s “A Plan”, use it to control time and highlight your height and rebounding.
But, when your 10 points down, you must go into (In this case) the “B Plan”, which should be a 3-5 minute drill on scoring quick points, bring out a normal double post/driving guards and a least two dead on three point shooters. Get 10-14 points and get back in the game.
Or maybe “C Plan”, showcase your three pointers, multi screens. Three shots and you’re in the game…
But in the 6 times (live & film) I have seen this team, I have yet to see more than the well-rehearsed “A Plan”.
UConn knew that and exposed their apparent weakness, and countered with the soft full court, ½ court press, and shadow & press.
Now you know the top 10 teams in the Nation and the entire SEC were watching this spectacle last night and taking notes, and I guarantee you .... it will be used to success, unless coach changes her ways…
So come March UConn will see a totally different offensive schemed team, that is if the talent is there to execute.
SC took way to long to get set and then did not have enough time to execute. I guess this is coach’s “A Plan”, use it to control time and highlight your height and rebounding.
But, when your 10 points down, you must go into (In this case) the “B Plan”, which should be a 3-5 minute drill on scoring quick points, bring out a normal double post/driving guards and a least two dead on three point shooters. Get 10-14 points and get back in the game.
Or maybe “C Plan”, showcase your three pointers, multi screens. Three shots and you’re in the game…
But in the 6 times (live & film) I have seen this team, I have yet to see more than the well-rehearsed “A Plan”.
UConn knew that and exposed their apparent weakness, and countered with the soft full court, ½ court press, and shadow & press.
Now you know the top 10 teams in the Nation and the entire SEC were watching this spectacle last night and taking notes, and I guarantee you .... it will be used to success, unless coach changes her ways…
So come March UConn will see a totally different offensive schemed team, that is if the talent is there to execute.