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There is also some interior stagnation that could stand to be addressed as well. Our offense primarily rotates around the deep perimeter where the guards rotate the ball in the same weave pattern each play. This is predictable and has become easy to guard( and why we have long scoring droughts)
Three suggestions
A Obviously 1 would be pick and roll( this would mobilize our big men and give us the option of going inside more
B cross screens and back cuts ( We need more diversity in our player movement) Instead of the screen coming from a big for example have our guards crops and pick this should leave the pick open for a 3 and put pressure on interior bigs to move up. We use some back cuts with shown Miller and amid a and they are usually effective but we don't use guards and we should
C shooting earlier(speeding up offensive tempo ) in the shot clock not exactly 6 seconds or less but the same concept move up the floor quickly NOT allowing the defense to set up golden state does this very well first good open look take it we play better with a faster tempo slowing the tempo is a disaster
Three suggestions
A Obviously 1 would be pick and roll( this would mobilize our big men and give us the option of going inside more
B cross screens and back cuts ( We need more diversity in our player movement) Instead of the screen coming from a big for example have our guards crops and pick this should leave the pick open for a 3 and put pressure on interior bigs to move up. We use some back cuts with shown Miller and amid a and they are usually effective but we don't use guards and we should
C shooting earlier(speeding up offensive tempo ) in the shot clock not exactly 6 seconds or less but the same concept move up the floor quickly NOT allowing the defense to set up golden state does this very well first good open look take it we play better with a faster tempo slowing the tempo is a disaster