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Will Bynum is too damn little. That is why I went his Sessions.Will Bynum, but better
Someone with some size, can get to the cup, can run the PnR with some proficiency. Jumper slightly shaky.
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Will Bynum is too damn little. That is why I went his Sessions.Will Bynum, but better
Cool.Can we please go back to talking about basketball?
Can we please go back to talking about basketball?
Something to watch: how teams defend the back screen pick-and-roll that is used a lot now. Watch HOU run it three straight times vs. OKC. pic.twitter.com/EZoerRAAWY
— Ben Falk (@bencfalk) April 27, 2017
Little wrinkle to watch out for when Houston takes the floor again. If you follow his thread, LAC runs it a bit too. Apparently the Spain nat'l team runs it extensively.
Keep following the thread and they show a flare screen counter action if the defense switches. I like the creativity.
Btw, Pringles knew to involve Russ in the action because he knew that Russ would either ignore EJ or be slow on the close out
offensive guru? Really!? I dont see itLittle wrinkle to watch out for when Houston takes the floor again. If you follow his thread, LAC runs it a bit too. Apparently the Spain nat'l team runs it extensively.
Keep following the thread and they show a flare screen counter action if the defense switches. I like the creativity.
Btw, Pringles knew to involve Russ in the action because he knew that Russ would either ignore EJ or be slow on the close out
Imagine if the Warriors ran this stuff with Curry, Draymond and/or Klay or Durant?
MDA really is an offensive guru. It's little stuff like that make a huge difference.
Little wrinkle to watch out for when Houston takes the floor again. If you follow his thread, LAC runs it a bit too. Apparently the Spain nat'l team runs it extensively.
Keep following the thread and they show a flare screen counter action if the defense switches. I like the creativity.
Btw, Pringles knew to involve Russ in the action because he knew that Russ would either ignore EJ or be slow on the close out
offensive guru? Really!? I dont see it
how so?offensive guru? Really!? I dont see it
Without question he a guru. Basically changed the way the game is played
eh I disagree with that. PNR served him well but I'm pretty sure he didn't invent it. He was not a good coach when I watched him. Maybe the moustache was holding him back.No one was running spread PNR before pringles. Now it's damn near a staple of every offense.
My favorite JLin moment was LA coming to the garden during Linsanity and they asked Kobe what he thought of JLin and Kobe said "who?" JLin then proceeded to give Kobe 38 and the win
Little wrinkle to watch out for when Houston takes the floor again. If you follow his thread, LAC runs it a bit too. Apparently the Spain nat'l team runs it extensively.
Keep following the thread and they show a flare screen counter action if the defense switches. I like the creativity.
Btw, Pringles knew to involve Russ in the action because he knew that Russ would either ignore EJ or be slow on the close out
eh I disagree with that. PNR served him well but I'm pretty sure he didn't invent it. He was not a good coach when I watched him. Maybe the moustache was holding him back.
offensive guru? Really!? I dont see itLittle wrinkle to watch out for when Houston takes the floor again. If you follow his thread, LAC runs it a bit too. Apparently the Spain nat'l team runs it extensively.
Keep following the thread and they show a flare screen counter action if the defense switches. I like the creativity.
Btw, Pringles knew to involve Russ in the action because he knew that Russ would either ignore EJ or be slow on the close out
Imagine if the Warriors ran this stuff with Curry, Draymond and/or Klay or Durant?
MDA really is an offensive guru. It's little stuff like that make a huge difference.
Phoenix was fun to watch, I will give you thateh I disagree with that. PNR served him well but I'm pretty sure he didn't invent it. He was not a good coach when I watched him. Maybe the moustache was holding him back.
Spread action of it. Not the actual PNR. He above average coach in general. But on the offensive side he a guru.
He's responsible for 2 of the top 10 best offenses of all time with total different personnel. No one else can make that claim
Gotta be kidding.eh I disagree with that. PNR served him well but I'm pretty sure he didn't invent it. He was not a good coach when I watched him. Maybe the moustache was holding him back.No one was running spread PNR before pringles. Now it's damn near a staple of every offense.
I've only watched him might in night out for about 2 seasons and wasn't close to a guru in that time. The game constantly evolves but I didn't realize M.D. got the credit for it. I don't invest as much time watching NBA teams as you guys so the lesson is appreciated.
eh I disagree with that. PNR served him well but I'm pretty sure he didn't invent it. He was not a good coach when I watched him. Maybe the moustache was holding him back.No one was running spread PNR before pringles. Now it's damn near a staple of every offense.
Gotta be kidding.
Go watch a random game from 2003 and look at how different it looks. MDA and his 7SOL Suns teams revolutionized the league.
Harden or Thompson is a tough choice for performance of the year
Harden or Thompson is a tough choice for performance of the year