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Whats behind Rafers shooting touch lately...

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Whats behind Rafers shooting touch lately... 

Post#1 » by Amel » Thu Jan 10, 2008 3:54 pm

?

coaching team?

confidence?

his taking it more to the basket, thats probably adelmans wish...

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Post#2 » by jzmagik » Thu Jan 10, 2008 4:01 pm

He worked with a trainer on finishing those floaters he used to always miss. Now it's money.
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Post#3 » by Iggyemu » Thu Jan 10, 2008 4:16 pm

Yep it was in the Chronicle the other day. Lots of work with a few coaches that use some of Rudy's T old finishing techniques left over from his coaching days in Houston. It focuses on the angles and putting just the right amount of spin on the ball to finish his shots at the basket.

Like I said in another thread...T-Mac needs to be taking this drill too.
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Post#4 » by MaxRider » Thu Jan 10, 2008 4:45 pm

Iggyemu wrote:Yep it was in the Chronicle the other day. Lots of work with a few coaches that use some of Rudy's T old finishing techniques left over from his coaching days in Houston. It focuses on the angles and putting just the right amount of spin on the ball to finish his shots at the basket.

Like I said in another thread...T-Mac needs to be taking this drill too.


add Brooks to the least
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Post#5 » by Vator » Thu Jan 10, 2008 5:06 pm

Read this article. It will tell you everything you need to know.

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/spo ... 32580.html
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Post#6 » by Amel » Thu Jan 10, 2008 5:17 pm

vator wrote:Read this article. It will tell you everything you need to know.

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/spo ... 32580.html


thanks, I missed that one
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Post#7 » by MaxRider » Thu Jan 10, 2008 5:22 pm

vator wrote:Read this article. It will tell you everything you need to know.

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/spo ... 32580.html


at least the coaching staff didn't ask Alston to practice to shoot more 3 like 75% of the people on this board is doing
that's why they have a job in the NBA
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Post#8 » by Baller 24 » Thu Jan 10, 2008 5:31 pm

Yeah, he worked on it a lot, and sometimes when we go on scoring droughts, I say to myself "Let Rafer handle the scoring" lol, he has actually really impressed me this season, Im liking what hes done.
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Post#9 » by kam_soluusar » Fri Jan 11, 2008 1:34 am

Has a little something to do with two things....

A. Inside outside, reminds me of H-towns glory days with Dream. Dump the ball inside, D collapses, kick it out for wide open jumpers, that was the way that Elie, Cassel and Smith made their living on the perimeter.

B. No T-Mac. Alston doesn't hesitate for that split Mili-second, (Head as well!) they aren't looking to pass it to Mac, they are getting their shots, and they are taking it. And what seems apparent is the re-feed to the post. Players sag in the lane, and it makes shooting that much easier.

Basically it is Basketball 101, and it is starting to make me think that T-Mac is expendable.
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Post#10 » by TMACFORMVP » Fri Jan 11, 2008 2:00 am

Yeah hes really finishing well around the basket, I actually feel nearly comfortable with him taking that shot...:D
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Post#11 » by Amel » Fri Jan 11, 2008 4:42 am

kam_soluusar wrote:and Smith made their living on the perimeter.

B. No T-Mac. Alston doesn't hesitate for that split Mili-second, (Head as well!) they aren't looking to pass it to Mac, they are getting their shots, and they are taking it. And what seems apparent is the re-feed to the post. Players sag in the lane, and it makes shooting that much easier.


good observation...
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Post#12 » by chewy010308 » Fri Jan 11, 2008 6:06 am

kam_soluusar wrote:Has a little something to do with two things....

A. Inside outside, reminds me of H-towns glory days with Dream. Dump the ball inside, D collapses, kick it out for wide open jumpers, that was the way that Elie, Cassel and Smith made their living on the perimeter.

B. No T-Mac. Alston doesn't hesitate for that split Mili-second, (Head as well!) they aren't looking to pass it to Mac, they are getting their shots, and they are taking it. And what seems apparent is the re-feed to the post. Players sag in the lane, and it makes shooting that much easier.

Basically it is Basketball 101, and it is starting to make me think that T-Mac is expendable.


well....i dunno about trading tmac away just yet. i mean our offense seems to be clicking *knock on wood* but that may only be because we've only played mediocre teams for the past few games, with the exception of boston
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Post#13 » by rocket3forlife2 » Fri Jan 11, 2008 9:09 am

we will need t mac to beat the eliete teams.
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Post#14 » by King Roosk » Fri Jan 11, 2008 4:17 pm

kam_soluusar wrote:Has a little something to do with two things....

A. Inside outside, reminds me of H-towns glory days with Dream. Dump the ball inside, D collapses, kick it out for wide open jumpers, that was the way that Elie, Cassel and Smith made their living on the perimeter.

B. No T-Mac. Alston doesn't hesitate for that split Mili-second, (Head as well!) they aren't looking to pass it to Mac, they are getting their shots, and they are taking it. And what seems apparent is the re-feed to the post. Players sag in the lane, and it makes shooting that much easier.

Basically it is Basketball 101, and it is starting to make me think that T-Mac is expendable.


If we're content with playing decently in the regular season, then maybe T-mac is expendable. However, if we want to achieve elite status then we will need Mcgrady at his best in order to do so. I just hope T-mac gets his act together and begins producing like he should be.
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Post#15 » by kam_soluusar » Mon Jan 14, 2008 1:07 am

Look, nobody is denying McGrady's greatness as a player, I'm just saying that what we appear to be doing now, is looking to get Yao to score as our first option. I just think that Mac takes a few to many errant jumpers throughout the game, whereas it is clear what our option in offense is now. We get the ball to Yao, and let him try to score, if there is no open shot inside, then Head, Battier, Alston, Bonzi, any of our perimeter players will get much better looks, then Scola and Hayes can get easy points off the secondary cut. I just think it seems Houston is getting used to playing WITHOUT McGrady. I hope he gets better, and stays that way, but we've all been hoping that for the last four years!

And it would be hard sitting down and watching your team come together without you playing. although in saying this, it gives T-Mac an extended oppurtunity to figure out how to utilise his teammates better.
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