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Calhoun totally gets it (no shock there)
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[QUOTE="FfldCntyFan, post: 2462264, member: 71"] Very late in the Oregon game (I believe we had a two point lead) one of our guards (I think Vital but I could be mistaken) beat his man off the dribble, drove the lane and as an Oregon player rotated to defend him, Anderson moved in behind the misplaced defender, got the pass for an uncontested dunk. That type of play is what we should be running on a regular basis. If you have a ball handler who can beat his man off the dribble, even if requires a high ball screen (we normally have a couple on the court at all times), proper spacing (this remains to be seen), movement by players without the ball to spot left open by the defensive rotation (also remains to be seen) and vision by the ball handler (once again, remains to be seen) we will always have an open shot. The one-on-one structure of our offense irritates me beyond description but if it is designed to teach an offense that can consistently produce played like Anderson's dunk late against Oregon it may have some redeeming qualities. [/QUOTE]
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