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Michigan State 76, Illinois 56 POSTGAME
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<blockquote data-quote="IdahoIllini" data-source="post: 1511588" data-attributes="member: 746160"><p>This is easily one of those games to play the “well shots just didn’t fall card“, but that is hardly the case. This team has regressed substantially from last year on offense. There is little to no off the ball movement outside of guys running the pointless weave to receive a pass. Watching MSU’s guys move into open spots without the ball was a total clinic on offense. MSU got good shots, we just force shots. </p><p></p><p>One of the biggest flaws I see is that Underwood has no idea how to use Giorgi To score when Kofi is out there at the same time. The best short burst of offense I saw was when Kofi went out with two fouls and Giorgi got the ball on the block 3-4 times in a row where he could operate. </p><p></p><p>There shouldn’t be any reason why that can’t also happen when they are both out there together. Having Giorgi float on the perimeter kills what little offense Underwood actually tries to run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IdahoIllini, post: 1511588, member: 746160"] This is easily one of those games to play the “well shots just didn’t fall card“, but that is hardly the case. This team has regressed substantially from last year on offense. There is little to no off the ball movement outside of guys running the pointless weave to receive a pass. Watching MSU’s guys move into open spots without the ball was a total clinic on offense. MSU got good shots, we just force shots. One of the biggest flaws I see is that Underwood has no idea how to use Giorgi To score when Kofi is out there at the same time. The best short burst of offense I saw was when Kofi went out with two fouls and Giorgi got the ball on the block 3-4 times in a row where he could operate. There shouldn’t be any reason why that can’t also happen when they are both out there together. Having Giorgi float on the perimeter kills what little offense Underwood actually tries to run. [/QUOTE]
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