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Post by The Bubba on Nov 6, 2005 18:42:38 GMT -5
Courier Journal The University of Kentucky might not mimic the fast-breaking Phoenix Suns yet, but the Wildcats' offense does bear some resemblance to the team that led the National Basketball Association in scoring last season. When a fast break isn't there, the Cats will go right into their secondary break, and often that involves a play called Drag, in which a trailing big man runs to the wing to set a pick for point guard Rajon Rondo. More..click hereNot too shabby of a comparison huh? I loved the Sparks alley oop comment.
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Post by uk9698 on Nov 6, 2005 18:48:19 GMT -5
The more I think about what I saw the other night, the more excited I get. For a first exhibtion game, it was a really good effort!
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Post by shainsizemore22 on Nov 6, 2005 21:01:42 GMT -5
You know everyone was really nervous, so there going to be 10 times better when regular season starts.
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Post by teamweaver on Nov 7, 2005 12:19:42 GMT -5
I find the article a little puzzling. If we were setting back screens for the big men (which we didn't do last year), why were our big guys so ineffective? That should have matched them with the helping guard - how much better situation can you hope for?
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Post by uk9698 on Nov 7, 2005 12:24:16 GMT -5
The way Shagari and Woo caught the ball last Wednesday, they didnt even have a chance to make moves! Lets hope that improves really soon. I think and hope our motion is to free up our perimeter players more. But I agree the article is kind of misleading and confusing the way is put.
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