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[QUOTE="REB1094, post: 4514081, member: 12147"] We’ve tried force feeding Sanogo but that’s become too easy to scout and counter We’ve tried giving Andre the green light to take the open shots defenses give him and..yeah.. We hung 55 in the second half last night by doing the opposite of everything we know - we put Sanogo near the perimeter and opened the paint for drivers Newton got his confidence back and had 21 points on 50%. Hawkins played like an NBA first round pick, 28 points with five threes on 50%. Even Sanogo got into the action with a few attacks off the catch from the perimeter. I remember one of those being a drive and assist for a Hawkins 3 (yes there was a no call charge that led Hawkins to be wide open) BE teams have us figured out in every way we try to get Sanogo the ball in the post. He only had 11 points tonight but had a season high in assists. Took 1 three and made it which sounds unimpressive but that’s more 3PM than Joey and Andre, and tied with Alleyne and Karaban. Thoughts? Should we try this more? [/QUOTE]
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