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We don't run it quite the same way but we space out the court and give throw in options like Doc used to do.

Each post player is on opposite sides of the half court line.  The other two players who aren't throwing it in set up to try and get the inbounds.

Doc's go-to move with this was to have the center fake like he was going deep and then sprint up towards the inbounder to receive the pass.  At that point getting the ball back to the inbounder was the typical option.  In our inbound play the post players are typically a secondary option.

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Our guards also do a great job of flashing middle and not picking up our dribbles in the corners.  Even Keisei, when he feels a trap coming, will typically dribble into the lane area and then back out to set up the offense.

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1 hour ago, HuskerBB said:

I have definitely noticed and commented to my friend at the game Sunday about it.   This team is very good at breaking presses and they do it by really great spacing and passing.

 

Brice overtaking the PG spot has been a calming influence for this squad. He's a beast. Glad he has stepped it up in that regard.

 

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1 hour ago, basketballjones said:

Bryce and CJ terrify me every time we see a press. 

 

You can't be serious about Brice, when he's locked-in (and he has been!!) he is the best one to have the ball in his hands in crunch time, which is why he has the ball in his hands, as the coaches want him to have the ball in his hands. . . CJ, yeah, he's terrifying whenever he has the ball & he's about a toss a pass. Oh boy, T.O. here we come. lol

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1 hour ago, basketballjones said:

Bryce and CJ terrify me every time we see a press. 

 

Our guys generally need to quit trying to dribble in traffic in the lane. That would help lots of issues.

 

But CJ is a pressure release guy on the break. He hits his spots and doesn't try to get too fancy. Generally, the ball is out of his hands pretty quickly on press breaks.

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22 minutes ago, Norm Peterson said:

 

Our guys generally need to quit trying to dribble in traffic in the lane. That would help lots of issues.

 

But CJ is a pressure release guy on the break. He hits his spots and doesn't try to get too fancy. Generally, the ball is out of his hands pretty quickly on press breaks.

 

If CJ is under control, he's very good at pounding the rock & making a spin move to score; unfortunately, also true is that CJ is rarely under control on his drives.

 

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1 hour ago, Huskerpapa said:

It also helps having our bigs , mostly Mast, turn into a pointpost.

 

This can be utilized as well.  If the opposing team likes to man press and has a big that is slow footed, have his man bring it up.   Mast, Gary or Allick are all good enough ball handlers to beat a slow 5 man.  

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