touchdownvikings
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I will start by admitting I know nothing about basketball beyond knowledge acquired as a spectator. So I might be about to state the obvious or way off base. Maybe someone more informed will add their wisdom. That said, this team looks very different than teams in past years. Specifically there appears to be many points of "focus" for opponents. At least two defenders are aware of Murphy wherever he goes and one sticks like glue to him. Another sticks like glue to Gabe. Another to Amir. So when these move the entire defense moves with them.
In years past (the Hollins/Hollins years for example) motion would do nothing. Defenders sat back and packed the lane no matter what. Not this year. If Murphy, Gabe and Amir move the defense moves. And that creates openings. If Washington can continue to develop his pass-first mentality I think very good things will come out of this for the whole team. Guys move, therefore defense moves, therefore openings emerge, therefore Isaiah drives into opening, therefore defense moves again to react to Isaiah, therefore a Gopher is open, therefore Isaiah passes, therefore a Gopher has a shot from within a few feet, therefore score. In decades of watching Gopher basketball I really haven't seen a team constituted in such a way that this would work. Until now.
So the formula is motion - particularly on the part of Murphy, Amir and Gabe - plus Isaiah driving, plus Isaiah passing. And all of that can reliably work. It's really just mental at this point. The trio needs to keep their heads in the game and move. And Washington needs to focus (every possession) on driving and passing. All the motion in the world won't matter if he simply puts up a quick shot. (That said, I have noticed his quick shot propensity has been diminishing, starting in the latter portion of last season.)
Thoughts?
In years past (the Hollins/Hollins years for example) motion would do nothing. Defenders sat back and packed the lane no matter what. Not this year. If Murphy, Gabe and Amir move the defense moves. And that creates openings. If Washington can continue to develop his pass-first mentality I think very good things will come out of this for the whole team. Guys move, therefore defense moves, therefore openings emerge, therefore Isaiah drives into opening, therefore defense moves again to react to Isaiah, therefore a Gopher is open, therefore Isaiah passes, therefore a Gopher has a shot from within a few feet, therefore score. In decades of watching Gopher basketball I really haven't seen a team constituted in such a way that this would work. Until now.
So the formula is motion - particularly on the part of Murphy, Amir and Gabe - plus Isaiah driving, plus Isaiah passing. And all of that can reliably work. It's really just mental at this point. The trio needs to keep their heads in the game and move. And Washington needs to focus (every possession) on driving and passing. All the motion in the world won't matter if he simply puts up a quick shot. (That said, I have noticed his quick shot propensity has been diminishing, starting in the latter portion of last season.)
Thoughts?