On Marylands last possession how do you not foul there when things started breaking down? Just horrific coaching in the final minute.
How many reasons do you want that haven't already been said all year? For a refresher, start with coaching. Followed closely by general stupidity amongst the players otherwise known as low basketball IQ. Dig deeper into players not playing cohesively. Lack of on court leadership. Generally giving a shit. Do you need more reasons?On Marylands last possession how do you not foul there when things started breaking down? Just horrific coaching in the final minute.
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And sniffing glue.I picked the wrong week to quit drinking
Ask Woodson.On Marylands last possession how do you not foul there when things started breaking down? Just horrific coaching in the final minute.
Went for a run after the game and I thought what would be my question to woody post game? I came up with this:Ask Woodson.
See the post immediately above this one.Went for a run after the game and I thought what would be my question to woody post game? I came up with this:
“Mike when you got the ball with 4 seconds left and made a few substitutions to get shooters in there, you looked perplexed when Rice fired up a prayer in the corner. Have you ever practiced that situation, and if so, what was supposed to to actually happen there?
Would it have been legal to inbound the ball into the backcourt on that last play? (3.5 seconds is possibly enough to drive from out there)Went for a run after the game and I thought what would be my question to woody post game? I came up with this:
“Mike when you got the ball with 4 seconds left and made a few substitutions to get shooters in there, you looked perplexed when Rice fired up a prayer in the corner. Have you ever practiced that situation, and if so, what was supposed to to actually happen there?
Inbound to backcourt, drive around pick and lob to Ballo for jam or foul. Or 10’ jumper if open.Would it have been legal to inbound the ball into the backcourt on that last play? (3.5 seconds is possibly enough to drive from out there)
It’s always the players who don’t do what they’re supposed to do. Never ignorant coaching, play calling, or game plans. These players, I believe, would be a tough squad to beat with Beard, May, or my grandmother coaching them.Woodson says multiple times that we didn't give up the foul despite talking about it and the last play was Rice's fault for not coming off.
You would not get a very good look from half court entry. By the time a player tries to dribble across mid court against pressure, the clock would run out.Inbound to backcourt, drive around pick and lob to Ballo for jam or foul. Or 10’ jumper if open.
You would not get a very good look from half court entry. By the time a player tries to dribble across mid court against pressure, the clock would run out.
Why not just call your best 2 out of bounds plays…one for zone, one for man to man?
I didn’t say half court. I meant between 10 second line and the key.You would not get a very good look from half court entry. By the time a player tries to dribble across mid court against pressure, the clock would run out.
Why not just call your best 2 out of bounds plays…one for zone, one for man to man?
It was a sh#!show the last 40 seconds, but several players have said they knew they were supposed to, it was talked about in the timeout, they just didn't do it.On Marylands last possession how do you not foul there when things started breaking down? Just horrific coaching in the final minute.
Yes.Inbound to backcourt, drive around pick and lob to Ballo for jam or foul. Or 10’ jumper if open.
In fact, the Watshot was about like that.Yes.
I've even seen inbounds plays from under the opposite basket to a fast guard that drives the length of the court for a layup in about that much time. All we needed was a foul for two FTs .
Twice in HS we ran this play with 5 seconds left and I drained 10’ to win. Ballo there for a lob or tip.Yes.
I've even seen inbounds plays from under the opposite basket to a fast guard that drives the length of the court for a layup in about that much time. All we needed was a foul for two FTs .
"Against pressure" as you say leads to a MD foul, which is good too.You would not get a very good look from half court entry. By the time a player tries to dribble across mid court against pressure, the clock would run out.
Why not just call your best 2 out of bounds plays…one for zone, one for man to man?
Which is why we never should have called timeout when Rice crossed halfcourt.Yes.
I've even seen inbounds plays from under the opposite basket to a fast guard that drives the length of the court for a layup in about that much time. All we needed was a foul for two FTs .
It looked like he would have an open jumper if he had attacked toward the rim.Which is why we never should have called timeout when Rice crossed halfcourt.