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Re:Choosing an offense - 2008/02/07 18:58 We tried the ball screen for most of the season but we didnt run it very well. I believe b/c my screeners were not laying the screen on very well. The gaurds actually did a good job of getting to the leverl of the screen. However we got trapped or switched hard a few times on it this yr, and we didnt do a good job of slipping the screens when they hedged hard. Hopefully some of the new entries will help alleviate some pressure.
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Re:Choosing an offense - 2008/02/08 01:20 This may sound rudimentary, but I think when picking an offense, you should always start with what you know well. Then custom fit it to your personnel. Add in stuff you pick up that you like along the way.

Reasoning is simple...I just feel that we'll be best running what I'm most comfortable teaching. If I can teach it well, we'll (hopefully) run it well.

Even if what I'm running is crap, I'd rather run crap well than great stuff like crap.
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Re:Choosing an offense - 2008/02/08 16:06 Along the same lines, it does not matter what you run, as long as the players believe in what they are running.

Heck, I convinced my team that you only need one underneath out of bounds play to score every time, and we get a lay-up almost every time, unless we make a lazy cut or bad pass. And, I think sometimes the lazy cuts happen because we think the other team knows what we are doing, so we do not try as hard. However, when we don't worry about the opponent and run it properly, it does not matter if they know or not.
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