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<blockquote data-quote="Bleedorangeandblue44" data-source="post: 1557901" data-attributes="member: 627714"><p>I wish Hawkins would have got the minute or two the walkon did late in the first half. Think Illinois had finally pushed the lead to 8 points or so and had a chance for a nice halftime lead after struggling most of the first half and the next thing you know Ohio is right back in it.</p><p></p><p>and not a fan when coaches have a hard-fast rule about sitting w two fouls in the first half. Wish they could be flexible, especially when Williams was playing well. So many times the player ends the game still with two or three fouls. Plus I think it doesn’t hurt for players to learn how to play with moderate foul trouble. I think Preston stayed in w two fouls and it helped Ohio stay close.</p><p></p><p>can the coaches/experts/analytics on the board explain the best way to defend a pick and roll? What should Illinois have done differently today? Could they have run two people at Preston and then scrambled and play help and recover? How do they keep that from being a problem going forward? I’ll hang up and listen for the answer. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bleedorangeandblue44, post: 1557901, member: 627714"] I wish Hawkins would have got the minute or two the walkon did late in the first half. Think Illinois had finally pushed the lead to 8 points or so and had a chance for a nice halftime lead after struggling most of the first half and the next thing you know Ohio is right back in it. and not a fan when coaches have a hard-fast rule about sitting w two fouls in the first half. Wish they could be flexible, especially when Williams was playing well. So many times the player ends the game still with two or three fouls. Plus I think it doesn’t hurt for players to learn how to play with moderate foul trouble. I think Preston stayed in w two fouls and it helped Ohio stay close. can the coaches/experts/analytics on the board explain the best way to defend a pick and roll? What should Illinois have done differently today? Could they have run two people at Preston and then scrambled and play help and recover? How do they keep that from being a problem going forward? I’ll hang up and listen for the answer. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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