A point of emphasis should be when a big man runs up along side the guard essentially providing a moving screen the whole way up the court. That really bugs me.
Seems to me that there's only one ball, so outnumbering the ball must mean double (or more) teaming the man with the ball, and moving the double team when he gives up possession. If he means anything else by it, only Seth would know.
Seth Greenberg @SethOnHoops
Huge emphasis on Loading to the ball and outnumbering the ball as well as communicating & physical block outs Excellent teaching points.
no Louisville is even worse because not only do they handcheck in the halfcourt but they use their hands in the press, its not easy beating a press with multiple defenders putting their hands on you. Jay Bilas lost his mind during the BET final, and rightfully so, when MCW got called for a tech when he elbowed Luke Hancock in his grill for trying to clear space after Hancock literally had 2 hands on both sides of MCW's upper body to limit his movement. You should not be allowed to play D like that on any level yet that is how Pitino's Louisville teams have played for awhile.
Here's his preview of the game against MD
http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=9912723&ex_cid=espnapi_public
Good grief, they paid good money to send him to our practice, put him up in a hotel, feed him for a piece any one of us could have written sitting on the throne in our bathrooms for someone a lot better looking to deliver on ESPN.
The new rules are going to benefit quick guards with an exceptional handle. It will also benefit deep teams who can absorb foul trouble and aren't reliant on one player to lead the team n scoring every night. Teams like VCU, Louisville, and Missouri May suffer as they rely on an agressive defense to set up a good portion of their offense.
I've always wonder why we don't just have a guy stand in front of the 'blocker to force him to go left or right so that the our guard can pressure the ball.A point of emphasis should be when a big man runs up along side the guard essentially providing a moving screen the whole way up the court. That really bugs me.