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[QUOTE="husky429, post: 3831538, member: 6696"] I mean, other than Bouk we're probably just as easy to scout now. Executing your game plan is just exponentially harder versus our team now. Everybody knows we're going to play pressure defense and blitz ball screens and handoffs. Knowing what we're going to do and running your offense is a completely different story. As far as our player offense... Carlton/Whaley/Sanogo are all basically the same as far as the scout. They won't do much outside, you can make them turn it over when we have them hold it on top of the key and have to pass, but they're not good enough yet to warrant a double team inside (Sanogo is getting there though). Polley can only shoot or 1 dribble pull-up outside of the days he decides to be Lebron at the rim. Gaffney and Adams, you don't need to worry about scoring at all basically. RJ you force to drive if he's shooting well and remember he's a southpaw. The biggest challenge right now is Tyrese because he can actually score it inside and out when he's feeling it. Xs and Os-wise, we don't run too many set plays and struggle in the half-court, but also don't play fast enough to utilize transition easy buckets. You need to practice against the weave we run sometimes and know the fake handoff trigger we use for the baseline cut to hit a corner shooter. The biggest thing you have to scout for is offensive rebounding IMO. [/QUOTE]
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