Please post my picture again..I am legend....and this is easy work
problem is you're not talking basketball...you're bull ting
Please post my picture again..I am legend....and this is easy work
Kerr's implementing Pop's motion offense tbh. Their spacing, passing and defense have improved. I always got the impression that Kerr appreciated Pop more than Phil tbh.
Good for you. I'm glad you're enjoying the Lakers first win.
It's a bit of 3 actually. Jackson's triangle, Pops pace and space attack plus Gentry's up tempo scheme in Phoenix which he learned from Mike D. It's a brilliant offense altogether but you can definitely see the Triangle when the Warriors slows it down a bit and plays half court.
Keres offense is shaping up as the best in the league, but we'll see.
I dun think its about bailing out. The triangle offense doesnt "break down". In fact, the triangle is essentially a "free-play" offense, with determined off-ball movement. The player with the ball can do whatever he wants. Its the players without the ball that has to move according to the system, with certain principles that are common to almost all other set-plays, including spacing, cutting after a pass, and off-ball screens.
The real problem why triangle has failed in the past, without tex winter, is because the coaches didnt preach the overall concept of the triangle offense. Players think that its like any other offense, and that when they have the ball, they have to pass to so-and-so, and because the triangle has so many options, players get confused and hesitate as to who to pass to, which led to your "eating up 24secs shot clock".
That is a misconception, largely in part to the coach not being able to teach the players what the system is actually about.
thats why i dun believe that that is a "weakness", but more of a unfamiliarity with the triangle.
ya, and how so? Just because you cant understand the offense that your team used to play, doesnt mean I am bull ting.
Pop's motion offense has all 3 tbh.
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