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Needs to be run through Lamb at the foul line. He is going to command attention from the defense at that spot in the center of the zone where he can either hit the jump shot, attack the rim with that floater, distribute to the baseline, or kick it out for an open 3.

Alongside him should be Boatright at the point, Bazz on the wing (where he's more effective as a shooter than as a penetrator), Drummond/AO in the post/along the baseline, and either Giffey, Roscoe, or Daniels at the other wing position. Two bigs won't cut it, and having Roscoe in the middle of the zone won't work either.

Will Blaney recognize this, or will we be aimless on offense?
 
Needs to be run through Lamb at the foul line. He is going to command attention from the defense at that spot in the center of the zone where he can either hit the jump shot, attack the rim with that floater, distribute to the baseline, or kick it out for an open 3.

Alongside him should be Boatright at the point, Bazz on the wing (where he's more effective as a shooter than as a penetrator), Drummond/AO in the post/along the baseline, and either Giffey, Roscoe, or Daniels at the other wing position. Two bigs won't cut it, and having Roscoe in the middle of the zone won't work either.

Will Blaney recognize this, or will we be aimless on offense?

It looks like the offense depends on having 3 players outside the 3 point line and one of the other two flash to the opening after you get the zone moving by passing outside. If we have Lamb flashing, would we then need another player who can be effective outside? I really don't know how this would work, but it might make us play smaller than we would like otherwise. Maybe they could mix it up when Roscoe is in...taking turns, but neither are the greatest passers.
 
Needs to be run through Lamb at the foul line. He is going to command attention from the defense at that spot in the center of the zone where he can either hit the jump shot, attack the rim with that floater, distribute to the baseline, or kick it out for an open 3.

Alongside him should be Boatright at the point, Bazz on the wing (where he's more effective as a shooter than as a penetrator), Drummond/AO in the post/along the baseline, and either Giffey, Roscoe, or Daniels at the other wing position. Two bigs won't cut it, and having Roscoe in the middle of the zone won't work either.

Will Blaney recognize this, or will we be aimless on offense?


I agree. I think we need to go with this line up for a decent stretch(i prefer Scoe at the other wing because he will help on the boards and D way more than Gif or DD).

When AO and Drummond are in the game together they need to absolutely dominate the glass.
 
Agree completely. The foul line jumper in the middle of the zone is usually open and Lamb has a great mid range game.. On D we need to make Cuse play half court offense and get back to prevent fast break layups.
 
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