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[QUOTE="Doctor Hoop, post: 3410642, member: 6845"] I've written before in this forum that, while I'm happy with the progress the team has made in intensity and defense on the court, and the recruiting has stepped up nicely, there is room for criticism of players/Hurley (apportion blame however you like) for the end of game ability to win the winnable, and in general the structure of the offense. Hurley can't shoot for the players, but he has to help them to create better shots, and to recognize what for them is a good shot, and what is a bad shot. (Insert your Vital iso drive fave here). So those on this forum who blindly are all in on Hurley should probably take a step back, support him and what he's doing, but continue to observe and see if those offensive and end of game flaws can be corrected. While it ain't all his fault, it also ain't all the players' fault. You all know that there are first and second year coaches who get their teams playing really solid ball on both ends quickly. [/QUOTE]
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