ahunte1 wrote:
Sloth84 wrote:
I agree that game planning has contributed to our awful perimeter defense. Doesn't happen every game, but too many times we insist on doubling the post against guys that haven't demonstrated that they need to be doubled. 1 or 2 passes later there is an open 3 point shooter.
For some reason those don't bother me as much. If a team can pass out of the double and find an open shooter, good for them. The ones that kill me are when the shot clock is winding down and we just give too much space to a guy who is going nowhere, waiting to fire a three.
Agreed, more often than not we've been killed by defending really well for the first 27 seconds of the shot clock before someone gets open at the buzzer. The doubling has actually forced a good amount of turnovers this year and has effected some really good post players IMO (Mcglynn and Fayne), it's allowed us to play some mind games and double at different times so they don't know what's coming and can get a little trigger happy. Opposing teams making threes always sucks tho haha.