H hessm Recruit May 24, 2011 33 16 8 Jan 28, 2015 #2 Obviously not! The ole gate defense. Wait for the ball then open up. Posted from Rivals Mobile
B BigNutsIUFan Junior Mar 10, 2005 1,596 906 113 Jan 28, 2015 #3 Re: Does IU practice defense? The main thing is they are not stopping dribble penetration. Purdue can't shoot, sag off. Posted from Rivals Mobile
Re: Does IU practice defense? The main thing is they are not stopping dribble penetration. Purdue can't shoot, sag off. Posted from Rivals Mobile
HoosierAlice Redshirt Apr 2, 2012 119 50 28 Jan 28, 2015 #4 Defense wins championships. Look at the top teams and the past NCAA champions. The teams at the top are generally the better defensive teams.
Defense wins championships. Look at the top teams and the past NCAA champions. The teams at the top are generally the better defensive teams.
HoosierAlice Redshirt Apr 2, 2012 119 50 28 Jan 28, 2015 #5 Re: Does IU practice defense? I couldn't agree more. 32 points in the paint. Sag off and clog the middle, take chance on them missing the 3. Lets see if Coach Crean can make some half time adjustments.
Re: Does IU practice defense? I couldn't agree more. 32 points in the paint. Sag off and clog the middle, take chance on them missing the 3. Lets see if Coach Crean can make some half time adjustments.
B Bloomers Sophomore Jun 12, 2007 908 18 18 Jan 28, 2015 #6 And stop trying to front the big men near the foul line. This has led to.. at least 6 or 8 easy points off of layups. Get behind the big man that far from the bucket and sag off to stop the drive and this is a ball game.
And stop trying to front the big men near the foul line. This has led to.. at least 6 or 8 easy points off of layups. Get behind the big man that far from the bucket and sag off to stop the drive and this is a ball game.
B BigMobe Junior Feb 5, 2003 1,316 1,072 113 Jan 28, 2015 #7 No...FASTER to take ball from net than to rebound. Nt