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[QUOTE="freshler40, post: 4506056, member: 11053"] At least Diarra doesn't walk the ball up-court, but his passes can be scary. Joey, who might pass up-court more, could be an occasional point guard??? Joey is better at setting up Clingan. That is a clear benefit. Newton gets stuck and takes much to long setting up the offense. He did score some in this game, but we need some penetration from him. Our offensive sets are too easily read and show no creativeness. At this point we have to deal with our parts and make them work for most of the game. The first half was well played. By playing more zone, especially with Clingan in the game in the second half the end result would have been a win! These recent losses show a disturbing repeat of opponent's penetration, two points at the rim, shooting foul shots or both. Why can the coaches see this???? Man to man isn't working well, too many guards are getting beat with their recovery resulting in fouls for their them or our bigs who then have to cover the mistake. For my senior eyes, I didn't see the adjustments the coaches made or they were ineffective. [/QUOTE]
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