Billl wrote:Our current defensive plan seems to be "switch everything and hope for the best." We don't really trap on that or even force guys out and extra step - just easy switch every time. Good teams figure that out pretty quick and then just get the mismatch they want every time own the court.
Which is one of the reason Garza ends up nailed to the bench. He's slow for a center. If we switch everything, he ends up on guards over and over. All our bigs do, but he's by far the slowest. Of course, it's Casey's job to actually run an offense and defense that put players in a position to succeed. Not imaginary ideal players, but the actual humans on our roster.
Casey would probably respond saying he doesn't want a system that's too complicated for young players so he basically just runs no system at all.