| 1 year ago :: Aug 31, 2008 - 8:38PM #1 | |
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we all know that we are set on G with mo and obviously sf with lebron, and also C with big Z(for this season only). i would rather address our pf position. we need someone who has inside game to make our offense solid inside and outside forcing the defense off balance. we could somehow use the simple and traditional but EFFECTIVE "TRIANGLE OFFENSE"., with that offense alone it will create alot of opportunities to all players.
This will give us a good half court offense and more players will be able to touch the ball. we should implement this by training camp! thoughts? |
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| 1 year ago :: Aug 31, 2008 - 8:40PM #2 | |
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The triangle offense takes players/teams at least an entire season to learn. Not only that but you've got to teach the coaching staff the offense. It isn't just 3 guys standing around to form a triangle.
There is a reason that Phil Jackson is the only coach in the league to exclusively use the triangle offense.
Jose Calderon will finally be recognized as a Top 3 PG in the league this season.
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| 1 year ago :: Aug 31, 2008 - 8:44PM #3 | |
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If Mike Brown could implement the triangle offense, heck if he could even understand the triangle offense I would be simply amazed.
No way were going to run the triangle, no way at all. |
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| 1 year ago :: Aug 31, 2008 - 8:58PM #4 | |
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For some reason, I dont see where "Triangle Offense" and "simple" go in the same sentence. But yes, it would be nice if we did run that offense. |
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| 1 year ago :: Aug 31, 2008 - 9:47PM #5 | |
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haha,mike brown w/ an offense.lol
June 14th ill be out for the whole summer....starting my job as a camp counselor
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| 1 year ago :: Aug 31, 2008 - 10:08PM #6 | |
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Has anyone ever thought that problem isn't necessarily scheme, but execution?
Missing wide open jumpers created by the stand and watch Lebron offense isn't a problem of scheme but execution.
Missed layups are not flaws in a gameplan, but errors in execution.
I'm one of the guys that actually think Mike Brown has done pretty well with what he has. I would rather have a coach that works with the tools he has at his disposal to win than one who makes excuses as to why he can't get the job done. |
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