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Author Topic: MU Half Court Offense  (Read 990 times)

NotAnAlum

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MU Half Court Offense
« on: March 21, 2008, 12:41:50 PM »
Love the way we played in the first half driving and drawing fouls. (Would have been nice to finish more of those drives but at least the plan was correct).  Then in the second half over and over again we come down and proceed to run 15-20 seconds off the clock with Dom or Acker doing the standing dribble 4 feet from the 3 point line while the other 4 either stand around or move a little with no particular purpose.  My question is WHY DO WE DO THIS?  Against Kentucky we were supposed to be pushing tempo to create more possessions.  I can't beleive that with out depth the guys were winded.  Is the point guard just trying to figure out the play?  It would seem to be that doing this just helps the other team.  I would like to see us move with purpose at all times on offense so the other team doesn't get time to relax at all.  I think we'll need to play that way against Stanford to have a chance of winning 

 

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