Well that's nto going to work -- many, in fact I think perhaps even most of the greatest defensive teams in NBA history made it a practice to walk the ball up the court, to control tempo, drain the air out of the ball, and pound you to dust. The difference is that their walking the ball up the court was a precursor to sharp, disciplined offensive execution. Basically they knew that they could out execute you in the halfcourt, so they shut down the running games of both teams and made it a halfcourt war that they were prepared to win. We actually have the personnel to one day do that -- a dominant one on one perimeter player and a potetnially dominant post player. But right now we bring the ball up slowly, and have very little offensive structure, which is a lethal combo. Young teams typically need to run, not only because they have fresh legs, but because they aren't going to execute well enough to win otherwise.
Nonetheless the bigger issues on this team are still on the other end of the floor. Walking it up, selfish play whatever still has us ranked dead middle in the league in ppg (#17 at 100.4ppg). Its the other side whee we're giving up 106ppg that is just killing our chances.
Nonetheless the bigger issues on this team are still on the other end of the floor. Walking it up, selfish play whatever still has us ranked dead middle in the league in ppg (#17 at 100.4ppg). Its the other side whee we're giving up 106ppg that is just killing our chances.
The point is to get into the offense much earlier. Instead of walking it up, dribble, dribble, dribble, dribble, and now you have 16 seconds left on the shot clock,
either pass to the open wing (most preferable) or run the ball past the half court ball and pass and get into the offense much, much sooner. There's no excuse for not doing that. It doesn't require incredible skill. It's just comes down to doing it. What would be great is if Tyreke did the simple pass to the wing from the backcourt to the frontcourt and then the wing could actually pass it right back to him, and then maybe without dribble, dribble, dribble, Tyreke could pass to the other side of the court. Wow, we might have the start of a decent offense then...