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[QUOTE="mauconnfan, post: 4499167, member: 489"] It’s funny to see people talk about spacing with Adama and DC in the game together. No one goes to the hole except Tristan anyway and he passes it too much when he does so why not a couple outlets? AJ passes it 98% of the time as well. This isn’t about being worried about the other end it’s about getting the other coach to worry about how they will stop our 2 bigs. I mean versus Xavier, Providence and Marquette our defense was awful anyway you have to try something else it can’t hurt. Shaka would’ve had to bring in another big which would eliminate one of the athletes who were ripping us up on the other end. Go 2-1-2 and make them shoot it from the perimeter if they make a few then you need to drop the idea, if they don’t it’s better than backing us in and scoring all day. There is absolutely no reason not to throw them in together with 3 shooters or at least AJ/Hawk with Joey and Alleyne/Tristan. [/QUOTE]
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