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re: Cornell Mann installing the offense
Posted on 4/10/17 at 6:24 pm to reedus23
Posted on 4/10/17 at 6:24 pm to reedus23
PPG ignores pace of play. Playing fast hasn't been a staple of Cuonzo teams. It's part of why I had a couple other coaches ahead of him.
He has had teams that play efficiently at every stop.
He has had teams that play efficiently at every stop.
Posted on 4/10/17 at 6:28 pm to wubilli
I think maybe this points to a faster pace? I'm not totally sure what this means to be honest.
I know Martin liked to play a slower pace game. They weren't bad at offense per se, but they didn't have as many possessions?
We should have some guys capable of putting the ball in the basket so it should be interesting.
I know Martin liked to play a slower pace game. They weren't bad at offense per se, but they didn't have as many possessions?
We should have some guys capable of putting the ball in the basket so it should be interesting.
Posted on 4/10/17 at 8:45 pm to wubilli
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PPG ignores pace of play. Playing fast hasn't been a staple of Cuonzo teams. It's part of why I had a couple other coaches ahead of him.
He has had teams that play efficiently at every stop.
And thus I think we said the same thing. He is very efficient at not scoring very many points. Personally, I think he realizes that he's got the horses that are best suited for a faster pace and higher scoring game. You would be taking away advantages we gain from the likes of Porter and Harris and Roberts and even Phillips.
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