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Post by Deleted on Mar 8, 2016 17:20:19 GMT -5
It is a silly argument I agree but I've never heard a coach say we have to get our offense going so we can play better D... What you wrote above is true for every team imo.. You can see a team go on a run and their defense/energy ticks up but it's not a strategy you can employ in a game for 40 minutes for obvious reasons He's referring to the personalities of the players. Some players' D is fueled by their shotmaking. DSR, Copeland, and Marcus off the top of my head No I get it, not sure I agree but even if so that's a problem. Especially when you consider how streaky offensively all are. Ot but given his physical limitation I like Marcus on D he fights, he gets boards, and takes charges
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MCIGuy
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Post by MCIGuy on Mar 8, 2016 18:16:45 GMT -5
Defense creates offense. Better defense means more breakouts more steals more fastbreak points and easy scoring opportunities. Yes, this is a point some of us have been trying to hammer home for years .
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