Nice finding, thanks for sharing!
Interesting and useful, for sure the "experiment" didn't work so next time C's defense will be ready, luckily Manu will be Manu again.
http://celticshub.com/2010/03/30/vid...he-cs-defense/
found this in Celticshub's page.. i think its interesting..
Nice finding, thanks for sharing!
Interesting and useful, for sure the "experiment" didn't work so next time C's defense will be ready, luckily Manu will be Manu again.
If i were any other team i would double or triple team Manu inmediatelly, and watch as the other Spurs will shoot 30% for the game.
Ok, go over the screen and expect help under it. Sounds decent but they forgot that Manu always goes left.
Tony Allen should have jumped on Manu's left hip instead of his right and that may have forced Manu to pass the ball. He deson't really shoot threes fading to his right.
Wouldn't work. If Allen goes right (manu's left) Blair is all by himself and Manu would surely pass it to him. Allen going right would create an unforced double team.
Interesting comment re: manu3, where Bonner draws KG the protector away from the basket.
The thing about that strategy is, you have to be sure that everybody else is struggling. If you focus on taking away one man, that gives everybody else a chance to step up.
You do it the end of the 3rd and at the end of the 4th, and you are sure all the Spurs will struggle...
Who will hit clutch shots? Mason? Bonner?
The last game we took Manu out early we needed to re insert him to finish of Boston with back´s pain.
Great article! Thanx for sharing it![]()
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