LamarMatic7 wrote:Funny you should say that. I just finished the first half and through out I kept taking snapshots of our atrocious spacing whenever we entered the ball to Big Al. Look: nobody on our team helps our spacing. Guys both are non-threats and take up poor position.
Kemba, at least somewhat of a threat, is confusingly far from the basket. Tolliver gets ignored (I'll get to this in a second).
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Kemba is so **** far he isn't in the picture. Sessions is a non-threat. Batum continues to ignore Tolliver.
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This time Hendo is nowhere to be seen which allows Matthews to be ready to block the middle. McBob and Sesh is just a mess, you just can't find a worse way to space the floor than standing in front of each other.
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Not Kemba's fault really, but Mo doesn't seem to be bothered by the idea of helping out one pass away which generally is a no-no. Finally, for **** sakes, Tolliver is active and is prepared to duck in for a pass. That's my only problem with him. For a great shooter who should help our spacing, he doesn't help ****. He runs three-point line to three-point line which allows his defender to ignore him. Make a freaking cut, will you!? I'm yet to get around to all of my game clip cutting but I will make a 2min video of Josh Smith flat out ignoring CDR and mostly Tolliver this weekend.
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And these three pictures are just a mess. Kemba and mostly Cody just do everything to bother Al.
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That being said, Al himself could do a better job at attacking faster. Whenever he takes his time to get comfy and starts dribbling slowly is when we get in trouble.
I say if Jefferson went to work as soon as he got the ball with a move that involves less than 2-3 dribbles to the rim, then defenses wouldn't be able to orchestrate a organized focus of help defenders around him. My take is that he's out of shape & has to be mindful of how he exert himself on the floor, as you can see a lot of the time he might use a pump fake & get a defender in the air, yet he's stagnant in his stance because he's too tired to make a move towards the basket. It's obvious that he doesn't have the work ethic of a consummate pro