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<blockquote data-quote="FiveStar" data-source="post: 1295665" data-attributes="member: 603998"><p>Tilmon will fit. He was recruited by Groce for a pick and roll offense. He will be setting a screen and rolling in our half court system every possession and sometimes 2-3 times per possession depending on how any reversals we get (Underwood likes to work for 3 reversals because scoring chances on reversals go from about 30 to 40 to 70 percent). If he is screen/rolling after 2-3 reversals will have plenty of catch and finish opportunities. </p><p></p><p>If he's not open on rolls, the offense will have high-low angles to hit him on catch and finish roll-post ups or isolated catches. This doesn't even include the post up counters Underwood will run or backscreen lob counters he runs for the high post guy.</p><p></p><p>In transition offense, Tilmon runs well and finishes above the rim. He is a prototypical rim runner for a numbered break system. Hence the recruiting love from UNC and Kansas, he fits exactly what they, and now we, want to do in transition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FiveStar, post: 1295665, member: 603998"] Tilmon will fit. He was recruited by Groce for a pick and roll offense. He will be setting a screen and rolling in our half court system every possession and sometimes 2-3 times per possession depending on how any reversals we get (Underwood likes to work for 3 reversals because scoring chances on reversals go from about 30 to 40 to 70 percent). If he is screen/rolling after 2-3 reversals will have plenty of catch and finish opportunities. If he's not open on rolls, the offense will have high-low angles to hit him on catch and finish roll-post ups or isolated catches. This doesn't even include the post up counters Underwood will run or backscreen lob counters he runs for the high post guy. In transition offense, Tilmon runs well and finishes above the rim. He is a prototypical rim runner for a numbered break system. Hence the recruiting love from UNC and Kansas, he fits exactly what they, and now we, want to do in transition. [/QUOTE]
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