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Author Topic: Proper use of Novak, "the fox"  (Read 1499 times)

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Proper use of Novak, "the fox"
« on: June 29, 2009, 11:15:39 PM »
"The fox" is an invaluable player with a adaptable skill set.

With the possible exception of Steve Novak, Marcus Camby is the lone member of the Clippers’ fox delegation. Novak — the one-dimensional shooter is a fox?  How can that be?!  Novak’s talent might be singular, but you can plug him into almost any system. Drive-and-kick? Check. A post-oriented offense with shooters scattered around the perimeter? Check. Can he play in transition? You bet. Every coach in the league, from Mike Dunleavy to Mike D’Antoni, can make constructive use of Novak.


http://clipperblog.com/2009/06/28/hedgehogs-foxes-and-clippers/
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