Otis
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I like offenses that set up where it doesn't matter who is at the point. All positions are interchangeable and any player can set up the offense.
Obviously, Robbins can't do that. But situationally, you could do that with all the other members of the starting five in a man on man situation. Kalesheur would be the weakest ball handler against the defense against him but Ihnen could set it up against opposing 4's guarding him. This would give us much more movement than the standard go stand where you always do and we'll pass around the perimeter until we are forced to do something offense.
When Carr, Gach and Mash are in at the same time, it shouldn't matter who sets the offense!
Obviously, Robbins can't do that. But situationally, you could do that with all the other members of the starting five in a man on man situation. Kalesheur would be the weakest ball handler against the defense against him but Ihnen could set it up against opposing 4's guarding him. This would give us much more movement than the standard go stand where you always do and we'll pass around the perimeter until we are forced to do something offense.
When Carr, Gach and Mash are in at the same time, it shouldn't matter who sets the offense!