How Shane Larkin uses the pick-and-roll effectively
Written by: Mark Strotman
Yesterday we looked at how Miami–Marquette's Thursday night opponent in the Sweet 16–uses the second-most pick-and-rolls in the country, doing so at one of the most efficient clips of any team. It's where the Hurricanes' offense begins and ends, and ... Continue reading → (http://painttouches.com/2013/03/26/how-shane-larkin-uses-the-pick-and-roll-effectively/)
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I would like to offer my compliments to you and the crew of Paint Touches for your coverage this year.
You have been very professional and timely in all of your work. In addition, you have provided every type of coverage possible - reporting, analysis, and even a film piece.
Most tradition print coverage has remained slow and generic. Much of the old time TV media is either over the top hysterical, or clueless. The internet media has the been for the most part sourceless "made-up" news.
However, Paint Touches has reflected the new reality of journalism and has matured and gotten better as the season has gone on ... just like the Warriors.
Well done!
How the Paint Touches crew doesn't have Hunt's job is beyond comprehension. This is really good stuff.
Quote from: Jajuannaman on March 26, 2013, 04:28:20 PM
How the Paint Touches crew doesn't have Hunt's job is beyond comprehension. This is really good stuff.
No reason for them to pigeonhole themselves into what the MJS wants. They're better off this way methinks.
Journal Sentinel? They've gone Pruiti. That means someone is gunning for an NBA film analyst job. Nice work Paint Touches.