GrayShouldPlayReceiver
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What was Williams thinking. So glad he got minutes but he pissed down his leg when given the opportunity.
Um, I hate to break it to ya, but he wasn't the only one.What was Williams thinking. So glad he got minutes but he pissed down his leg when given the opportunity.
LOL.Our 2nd half adjustment was to have Marcus dribble the air out of the ball and look at his stat line ... first half ball movement was great and it’s up to the coach to keep that the focus of the offense.
So they DIDN'T run the same lame offense in the second half as the first?Your lack of knowledge of the game is actually quite funny ...
You didn’t notice that the first half 3’s were open shots in rhythm? Did you notice the energy level of the players? Did you notice that all went away at the end of the first half and carried through the 2nd half?
3 guys that accounted for 24 first half points took 2 shots in the 2nd half ...that’s crazy!
it wasn’t better players ... but I agree it was better coaching because a good coach would have sat Marcus for much of the 2nd half.
Again, very simple ... passing and moving stopped as the dribbling started.So they DIDN'T run the same lame offense in the second half as the first?
Lol.
They've ran the same "offense" for Pitino's entire time here.
They have run very good offense at times this year, and the first half of the first half yesterday was an example. Then, they fall into what the rest of the game was, and Carr is the biggest culprit. It’s on Pitino to hold him accountable for this and he doesn’t. Coaching isn’t just coordination of offense and defense, it’s leadership and getting people to execute that design as a team consistently.So they DIDN'T run the same lame offense in the second half as the first?
Lol.
They've ran the same "offense" for Pitino's entire time here.
Again, very simple ... passing and moving stopped as the dribbling started.
The ball can not be passed and dribbled at the same time.
Thus 1 player over dribbling stops the movement and changes the offense.
Go back and watch the first 8 minutes and then the first 8 minutes of the 2nd half.
Very easy for anyone to see.