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Illinois 82, DePaul 73 POSTGAME
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<blockquote data-quote="FiveStar" data-source="post: 1349695" data-attributes="member: 603998"><p>I think there are a couple reasons we haven’t turned it multiple times per possession with much consistency. </p><p></p><p>1) probing too long in transition or running a secondary set that takes some time off the clock. When the SFA teams were turning it 4 times they had a 35 second shot clock. That 5 seconds makes a big difference. </p><p></p><p>2) In my experience running Spread, most points are scored from the backside two man game. Players know this and become ultra aggressive in this part of the offense. It’s a catch 22 because the drive usually looks open early, but can close quickly late. Its gonna come with more experience that they can recognize early when to score, when reverse out of it, and when to overpenetrate and hit the drive and drift to the opposite corner. </p><p></p><p>When we get to the point where we consistently turn it 3-4 times it’s gonna be awesome. Nobody wants to be screened 10 times per possession, all game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FiveStar, post: 1349695, member: 603998"] I think there are a couple reasons we haven’t turned it multiple times per possession with much consistency. 1) probing too long in transition or running a secondary set that takes some time off the clock. When the SFA teams were turning it 4 times they had a 35 second shot clock. That 5 seconds makes a big difference. 2) In my experience running Spread, most points are scored from the backside two man game. Players know this and become ultra aggressive in this part of the offense. It’s a catch 22 because the drive usually looks open early, but can close quickly late. Its gonna come with more experience that they can recognize early when to score, when reverse out of it, and when to overpenetrate and hit the drive and drift to the opposite corner. When we get to the point where we consistently turn it 3-4 times it’s gonna be awesome. Nobody wants to be screened 10 times per possession, all game. [/QUOTE]
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