Something positive from last night to chew on
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Something positive from last night to chew on
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Something positive from last night to chew on
Rather than the diet of old topics rehashed by a certain crowd, here's something new to take away from last night's game, from Doug Smith's blog
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Re: Something positive from last night to chew on
dagger wrote:Rather than the diet of old topics rehashed by a certain crowd, he's something new to take away from last night's game, from Doug Smith's blog
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The ball was moving a lot better yesterday. They were swinging the ball to the corners to AP, and he was able to hit the threes. Jose had three triples when Bosh passed out to him, after Jose's man was cheating towards Bosh. I wonder, why we haven't used this play much this year, since it worked so well last year.
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KG1585 wrote:The ball was moving a lot better yesterday. They were swinging the ball to the corners to AP, and he was able to hit the threes. Jose had three triples when Bosh passed out to him, after Jose's man was cheating towards Bosh. I wonder, why we haven't used this play much this year, since it worked so well last year.
In fairness the sixers' rotations were terrible. They did a good job on the help but their resets looked completely out of sorts. AP had tonnes of open looks.
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I think the Raptors in general kept it simpler on offense too. I.E, good shot? Take the shot-- don't swing it around 10 more times in hopes of the most optimal play that often wont even come to fruition. Reminded me of this clip of Sam before his COY year where he's yelling at someone to just take the damn shot if it presents itself.
AP being on absolute fire didn't hurt either.
AP being on absolute fire didn't hurt either.
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I saw this too!!!! This is the best thing that could have happened to the Raptors...Last year we played our best basketball when we ran this offence.
Park bosh down low, and the 4 other players around the 3 point line. Throw the ball down low to Bosh, have him attack if hes one on one. Or if he is doubled have him toss the ball to the open player. They swing the ball = open shot.
If the defence recovers well, all it usually takes is a pump fake and it will open up a quick step and shot, or drive to the rim depending on the player.
This is something we all talked about when we aquired Kapono last year. Parking Kapono, Bargs and Parker around the perimeter is just effin deadly.
And Bosh can take just about anyone one on one...
Park bosh down low, and the 4 other players around the 3 point line. Throw the ball down low to Bosh, have him attack if hes one on one. Or if he is doubled have him toss the ball to the open player. They swing the ball = open shot.
If the defence recovers well, all it usually takes is a pump fake and it will open up a quick step and shot, or drive to the rim depending on the player.
This is something we all talked about when we aquired Kapono last year. Parking Kapono, Bargs and Parker around the perimeter is just effin deadly.
And Bosh can take just about anyone one on one...

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Platapie wrote:I think the Raptors in general kept it simpler on offense too. I.E, good shot? Take the shot-- don't swing it around 10 more times in hopes of the most optimal play that often wont even come to fruition. Reminded me of this clip of Sam before his COY year where he's yelling at someone to just take the damn shot if it presents itself.
AP being on absolute fire didn't hurt either.
They always do that Its just not always going in.
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Enough w/ the childish banter guys. (D, CC, SS: You're all hardcore, knowledgeble, appreciated and respected.)
Given our schedule, it's forseeable that we'll have a successful month - which should negate most of the b/s threads from most other posters.
Unfortunately I missed the 2nd half of yesterdays game.
When you need a quick positive fix, have your team play the Knicks (tmr)!!
Given our schedule, it's forseeable that we'll have a successful month - which should negate most of the b/s threads from most other posters.
Unfortunately I missed the 2nd half of yesterdays game.
When you need a quick positive fix, have your team play the Knicks (tmr)!!
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