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On the previous two possessions, out of timeouts (one we called at about 2:45, and then a media TO at 2:00), he drew up plays for Bazz - one resulted in an open 20-foot two pointer since he stepped on the line, and the other resulted in a foul as Bazz got open, gave an up fake and got landed on. We only had one timeout left after that. In hindsight, we should have called one on the second to last possession and maybe drew something up to try to get a better look, but I'm not going to kill him for that since many coaches don't like to call their last one too soon. Instead, we kept the ball away from our weaker ballhandlers/decision makers and put the ball in our best player's hands. Obviously, the evidence shows that it didn't work, so if people want to call it a mistake, hard to argue. Part of me understands the fear of swinging the ball around and seeing DD get trapped or Kromah forced to put it on the floor (or OC if he's in).
But "give it to Bazz" has been largely ineffective in the last minute all year so we could use something more unpredictable.
That was the same play ran twice with different players. Bazz set the down screen for the SF to cut to the far corner and the PF came up to set the screen for the screener one step in from the foul line. I like the play, and think it can be our best option for getting Bazz open in late game situations. It should be a multi threat play once teams scout it and bring a defender to meet Bazz coming off the double action screens.
As far as late game coaching, I'll leave that to KO as I'm sure him and JC have discussed it at length.