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Post#21 » by Maritimer » Thu Jan 10, 2008 6:39 pm

I like the basic set-up, but Doc has pointed this out to me -- when you have Calderon as the nearest teammate, you have the opponent's quickest defender being the guy who drops down to deal with Bosh. I'd prefer to see Jamario be the man up high and let him initiate the swing passes if Bosh has to pass out of a double team. That would also allow Bosh to step out and screen Moon's man and let him cut straight down to the rim, either for a pass to the cutter, an alley or an offensive board. Bosh would be able to hit the offensive glass as a trailer, and the other three drop and cover the outlet if we give up the defensive rebound.
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Post#22 » by Yuri Vaultin » Thu Jan 10, 2008 6:46 pm

Maritimer wrote:I like the basic set-up, but Doc has pointed this out to me -- when you have Calderon as the nearest teammate, you have the opponent's quickest defender being the guy who drops down to deal with Bosh. I'd prefer to see Jamario be the man up high and let him initiate the swing passes if Bosh has to pass out of a double team. That would also allow Bosh to step out and screen Moon's man and let him cut straight down to the rim, either for a pass to the cutter, an alley or an offensive board. Bosh would be able to hit the offensive glass as a trailer, and the other three drop and cover the outlet if we give up the defensive rebound.


Great observation. I'm in favor of anything that may give Moon a push to attack the rim instead of settling of 3's.
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Re: Something positive from last night to chew on 

Post#23 » by WaltFrazier » Thu Jan 10, 2008 7:22 pm

deknow wrote:When Bosh decides he's going to attack who can stop him?


KG, Rasheed.
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Post#24 » by deknow » Thu Jan 10, 2008 8:35 pm

WaltFrazier wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



KG, Rasheed.


That's less than 10% of the league. So I guess he can still dominate games 90% of the time yes?
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Post#25 » by RapsBulls4evr » Thu Jan 10, 2008 8:58 pm

It's been a long time since I saw I title of a topic with the word "positive" in it. Yep, there were many good positives from that game, Kapono and Delfino both played pretty well. Jose and AP were great as well.

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