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[QUOTE="husky429, post: 4147415, member: 6696"] I mean what Whaley was doing was running the motion. He takes one dribble and hands off to Polley who just got the pindown screen from Rese. Then Polley passes to Cole (I think) who hasn't back cut most of the time. Not 100% sure but That's the basics of the play ish Whaley's read was determining that Cole waa open enough to pass to. It was an important piece of the puzzle... but Cole knowing to make that back cut is the conventional use of "read" because he was doing something outside of the normal structure of the play... Cole wasn't "supposed" to make that cut, but saw the opening and took it. It was a high IQ moment from a couple of savvt players. Perfect example of why experience wins games. There's also a good chance one of the staff noticed the opening and told the guys to exploit it during a TO. Am I making sense? It would be way easier to explain going over video or drawing it [/QUOTE]
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