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[QUOTE="JellyBean, post: 4686624, member: 1997"] Great points, especially on the pressing element. With the amount of bodies and athleticism on the team, I don't see why we wouldn't install some type of press on the defensive end. With regards to the half court offense. A lot just depends on how deep the coaching staff wants to get with the offense and where the players Bball IQ status is at. I think it was last year or the year before when Coach G was talking about how the coaching staff really didn't run a lot of plays because the Stewie & Maya Moore era squads just knew how to read and react to certain situations. They were running a version of the Princeton "Chin Series" and the players just knew how to read the defense. With pressing, even if we are blowing teams out, you can still work on your offensive series. A lot just depends on the Bball IQ of the players and how much the coaching staff think their players can handle. [/QUOTE]
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