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Geno Offers His Rationale & Still POed
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[QUOTE="Justavisitor, post: 2817525, member: 1442"] Brute force... Meh, nothing has really changed in the way players are getting hammered down low. However, there has been alot to clean things up on the perimeter and get more freedom of movement there. This has allowed teams with better shooters and guard play to take over (i.e. Arike O.). Caine has never been physically well enough to depend on brute force. If you recall, a couple of her seasons ended at the hands of Griner and brute force was her game, not offensive skill set. If Johnson's brute force hurt the opponent, shame on them, because that was a very undersized post player. The reality is that Johnson used her quickness, not force, and also did a lot of her defending on the perimeter. If only the officials knew what a moving screen was? I know of a program that uses several of those in every set to the cheers of a blue crowd. Those screens allow Maya to take those uncontested threes to the tune of screaming cheers from her fans. :eek: [/QUOTE]
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