Interesting coaching philosophy
Called some games at a local private school this week in a fill-in capacity. The coach was a young guy in his first year. In the freshman girls game he had a big strong girl in the post. At one point she set up on the side of the lane calling for the ball and proceeded to back in and just shoved her opponent across the lane.
Partner called the obvious foul. Coach was right behind me: "What?? She was just posting up! She can post up! Good job (whoever)!" A little while later I was stopped in front of him. He pointed back toward the previous play. "What's the deal? She's allowed to post up, isn't she." "She's allowed to post up, coach, but she's not allowed to make like a bulldozer. Displacement is the key."
He seemed unimpressed. Later, in the varsity game, a shot went up and a girl took her forearm and cleared her opponent totally out of the play. She honestly looked like pulling guard on a power sweep. I called the foul. She looked totally mystified. She said softly, to no one in particular, "I was just blocking out." Coach echoed her sentiment. "She was just blocking out. She's allowed to block out. Good job, girl! Do that again!"
Apparently this guy teaches that each player is entitled to a spot on the floor, and if somebody else has yours, do whatever is necessary to take it.
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