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[QUOTE="Son of Robert, post: 3313401, member: 7415"] Yes, but it was not like having 4 players standing around, passing the ball around the perimeter waiting for someone to shoot a three. I was at the game too, and the half court offense had a lot of motion to it. The ball was moving, picks were being set, players were cutting, passes were being thrown into the post and sprayed back out, there was dribble penetration, and dribble drives to the rim with contact and fouls being drawn. Hurley's offense kept the defense moving and that's what it's about. Sid Wilson, Tyler Polley, Brendan Adams, Akok, and AG all beat their first defenders and took it the hoop. Adams had a couple of these. Everyone was aggressive including Whaley and Carlton making shots in the post. Akok and Sid both flashed to the foul line and in, and there was some midrange shot attempts by multiple players. CV looked good out there, pushing his handling boundaries a little bit but solid nonetheless, money with his shot selection. Jalen Gaffney played good minutes and did not push his offense, passing, dribbling, and moving well within the offense. Defensively CV must have had 5 or 6 steals. Lots of hands reaching into the lanes, disrupting ball handlers and passing, both. Plenty of turnovers created by this hustling and mostly smart defense. Shooters were harassed, there was a lot of quick shooting going on, several blocks, Whaley, Akok, Sid, all getting some. All in all a respectable performance against a D2 team with a few good players who kept their composure quite well. 103 points on the board, that's always a good sign. [/QUOTE]
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