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Posted on 10/10/14 at 9:21 pm to BZ853
Jack of all trades master of none guard
For example "This kid is good but not a great pg but not a great SG and clearly a guard of some kind"
For example "This kid is good but not a great pg but not a great SG and clearly a guard of some kind"
Posted on 10/10/14 at 9:30 pm to BZ853
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Follow up question, what is a combo guard?
Someone who can play the 1 or 2. Scotty Wilbekin is a good example.
Posted on 10/13/14 at 10:35 am to marshallcotiger
We have a scrimmage @Tulane Nov 1st. I think it is closed to the public but we should still get a little info about the team.
Posted on 10/13/14 at 10:40 am to GenesChin
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Jack of all trades master of none guard
Not necessarily.
Posted on 10/13/14 at 1:06 pm to TheJones
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Jack of all trades master of none guard
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Not necessarily.
He can be a master of both, really. Think Derrick Rose or Russell Westbrook.
Posted on 10/13/14 at 2:08 pm to GenesChin
Remember that question I asked you last week?
We hired a guy this Summer from the KY/OH area. He said that KY fans, and any SEC fan who knows basketball, is concerned about Pearl being at AU!!
We hired a guy this Summer from the KY/OH area. He said that KY fans, and any SEC fan who knows basketball, is concerned about Pearl being at AU!!
Posted on 10/13/14 at 3:02 pm to marshallcotiger
quote:Well what do we call a guard forward combo then? I refer them as combo guards as well and was my intention in my OP.
Someone who can play the 1 or 2.
Posted on 10/13/14 at 3:02 pm to marshallcotiger
quote:Well what do we call a guard forward combo then? I refer them as combo guards as well and was my intention in my OP.
Someone who can play the 1 or 2.
Posted on 10/13/14 at 3:08 pm to ellitor
Swing man or wing to me is a guy who can play 2 or 3.
Game is evolving. Most teams have a 1, a couple of 2/3, and two 4's.
Game is evolving. Most teams have a 1, a couple of 2/3, and two 4's.
Posted on 10/13/14 at 3:40 pm to makersmark1
quote:Yeah. That's what I was getting at with my interpretation of the possible depth chart. Pearl, in particular, when he has the horses he wants, generally prefers a 1, a 2, a wing, and like you said two 4s.
Most teams have a 1, a couple of 2/3, and two 4's.
Posted on 10/13/14 at 4:01 pm to ellitor
All big kids coming up should play guard/wing/combo/swing a bunch in youth basketball bc a big man with a handle and a jump shot is nearly unstoppable.
I am always disappointed when coaches put the tallest 11 year in the post and never develop their perimeter game. So few people grow to 6' 10" or above that most would be better served playing in 5 out system on offense and M2M defense in youth basketball.
I am always disappointed when coaches put the tallest 11 year in the post and never develop their perimeter game. So few people grow to 6' 10" or above that most would be better served playing in 5 out system on offense and M2M defense in youth basketball.
Posted on 10/13/14 at 4:24 pm to thirdlawson
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Think Derrick Rose or Russell Westbrook.
Scoring PGs.
Combo Guard is when you are pretty good at both but are a tweener and can't fit
Scoring PG and Point Forward are when you are great at both running the O and able to play additional positions/score
*** I know the point I was just making fun of how they took the idea of a combo guard (Allen Iverson) and tag it on every kid who is almost good enough at PG/SG but not elite
Posted on 10/13/14 at 4:40 pm to makersmark1
That's what we did at my high school. We were 3A and had a 6'6 post that played wing at UAB. We ran a motion offense so by the time we cycled through everybody played the every position. Our zone offense was a 1 in 4 out look. We had a 6'4 player that played in the paint the majority of the time while our 6'6 player ran the baseline from corner to corner. Shannon Terry(247 CEO) graduated 2 years before me and at 6'6 played the same role.
Posted on 10/13/14 at 5:18 pm to GenesChin
When I think combo guard I think of guys like Dwayne Wade, Monte Ellis, James Harden, etc.. Guys that aren't true PGs but aren't true SGs either. Players like Rose and Westbrook are true PGs but the have such good scoring ability to go with it.
Posted on 10/13/14 at 9:38 pm to DecaturAU
quote:While very good players they are not true points to me. They play point strictly because they are the best scoring option at the guard or forward positions for their team or in Westbrook's case at times just a ball hog that tries to keep up scoring wise with Durant. True point guards are guys like Tony Parker who get the offense going for his teammates and only take over scoring wise for the most part if it's needed.
Players like Rose and Westbrook are true PGs but the have such good scoring ability to go with it.
Posted on 10/14/14 at 9:20 am to ellitor
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True point guards are guys like Tony Parker who get the offense going for his teammates
This is true.
I do think you need a scoring option at PG and nobody can finish better in traffic around the rim that TP. To be relatively short, he makes a bunch of contested shots at the rim.
A true point guard is good on the ball, but what makes a great PG is how he makes others better off the ball. Magic was unique because of size, but he also had tremendous vision and great players around him.
Posted on 10/14/14 at 8:21 pm to makersmark1
Is there a practice thread?
Posted on 10/14/14 at 8:33 pm to autodd03
quote:Don't think so. We've just been putting most basketball stuff in here.
Is there a practice thread?
Posted on 10/15/14 at 11:06 am to GenesChin
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Russell Westbrook
You know he NEVER played PG before he got to the NBA, right? He can play the 1 or the 2...which makes him a COMBO GUARD
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