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Everyone needs to take a DEEEEEP breath, and hold it

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He took Mahaney over Brea cause he’s only a shooter, a damn good one at that. . Hurley believed at the time Mahaney could play the Point in his system. At UK he does not start and is still only a shooter.
Yep, he's only a shooter and he's only shooting 68% from three and only averaging 15 ppg.
 

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Take a deep breath and hold it is great advice. I feel much better now.
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He took Mahaney over Brea cause he’s only a shooter, a damn good one at that. . Hurley believed at the time Mahaney could play the Point in his system. At UK he does not start and is still only a shooter.
I think Hurley was looking for the next Cam. I think he may have given a little too much credit to the “system” and thinking we can plug and play. Not surprising given the b2b but we had 7 pros on those two teams which probably had a lot more to do with our success than our offensive sets or hard practices.
 
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I think Hurley was looking for the next Cam. I think he may have given a little too much credit to the “system” and thinking we can plug and play. Not surprising given the b2b but we had 7 pros on those two teams which probably had a lot more to do with our success than our offensive sets or hard practices.
A scheme or system, only gets you so far.

The players have to put the ball in the basket, cover or switch onto their man, and have court vision to make the right pass at the right time, to a player on their own team.

Talent and BBIQ matter.
 

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Yeah Liam was considered by a lot of guys to be the best shooter in his class, and we had Karaban coming back. Mahaney was supposed to be able to bring some ball handling and ability to score off the dribble. Obviously he hasn’t been great so far, but I don’t think the thought process was totally off-base.

Nothing about the thought process was off base, it just hasn’t worked yet. Maybe it will, maybe it won’t, but it’s incomplete right now.

It was almost universally lauded and agreed upon, so it’s funny everyone talking about the “mistake” that was made after a bad start.
 
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A scheme or system, only gets you so far.

The players have to put the ball in the basket, cover or switch onto their man, and have court vision to make the right pass at the right time, to a player on their own team.

Talent and BBIQ matter.
Agreed. We lost a lot of talent and those pieces fit well together. We also know a Coach that just won two successive Nattys hasn't forgotten how to run a team. The question in a year of transition and rebuild is can you adjust your vision, re-evaluate and encourage input from the rest of the staff. That's needed right now because a bunch of "yes-men" aren't going to help DH move forward. Our inside game isn't going to be the same without Clingan regardless of what we do. But some adjustments up top obviously need to be considered to get the most out of the 4 or 5 guys that haven't contributed to the level I'm sure they expect from themselves. How we address that is what I'll be looking for.
 

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