Greg Marshall's defense

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Shaun1985

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It's a shame we've played so poorly on offense recently because CGM's teams usually play really nice defense. From what I remember about watching his teams, they do pretty well with screens and cuts and play pretty physical. I'm sure we'll see plenty of zone from a lot of teams but aren't they more man to man? I'm thinking this could be a nice game for Kenny Hall to step up.
 
#2
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In order for Kenny to step up, he has to get the ball.
He is the highest percentage shooter on the team but gets few touches, only about 10% of all shots taken.
This falls on McRae and McBee who are lagging far behind in assists and jacking 3 point bricks instead.
 
#3
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Yup. If were going to break it down in the half court, we have to work harder to get the ball inside and run more set plays than force stuff. Those kind of shots are unacceptable against a good team like this.
 
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Kenny needs to play well on both sides. This game is going to come down to whichever team owns the paint
 
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It's a shame we've played so poorly on offense recently because CGM's teams usually play really nice defense. From what I remember about watching his teams, they do pretty well with screens and cuts and play pretty physical. I'm sure we'll see plenty of zone from a lot of teams but aren't they more man to man? I'm thinking this could be a nice game for Kenny Hall to step up.

Happy, happy, happy.
 
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In order for us to win games three players Golden, McBee, and McRae can't be shooting in the thirties. These three guys have to produce points because defenses aren't gonna give you a lot of room inside if you can't make outside shots.
 

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