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I just embedded the clip. I did not post this on YouTube. I believe this is from Freddy directly.
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On the slot, I see why he ended up there. The closest competitive matchup was on the far lane line with the next competitive matchups were on the far side of the court outside the 3-point arc (with the ball being covered by the trail and the other off-ball matchups covered by the lead). If he had stopped at the FT line, he would have been straight-lined to pretty much anything worth looking at and staying high wouldn't have fixed it. So, he went under. Just as he got to a reasonable spot, the players shifted, taking away is open look he had and driving him lower still. It was a tough spot to be in and he maintained an open look at the expense of getting a bit too low. Better would been to reverse at 5 seconds and get back to the FT line as that angle opened back up. Once the skip pass occurs, the L is slow to react. I'd like to see the L move immediately to closedown when the skip pass is thrown. The L doesn't move until after the skip pass is caught and a new post is formed on the opposite side of the lane. If there was an immediate entry into the post, he couldn't get there to see it. He needs to be rotating across as the post matchup moves across the lane, not after they get there and are set up to receive the entry pass.
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Yes, the Lead is definitely late in reacting to the skip pass. Also don't like him flat to the end line. I'm a staggered stance/45 degree angle proponent for the Lead.
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*well at least he's not just standing under the basket in ''no man's land'' which is a refreshing break from what I've had to contend with from some folks doing..
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The lead IMO moved too fast. He did not anticipate or close down to make the rotation. But at least he rotated.
The Center was too low before that pass. I would have had no issues him moving there if the pass came in and was guarded close, but not in that situation. Neither is a big deal. At least there is an understanding of the situation. Peace
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Question: How many clinicians did you hear this feedback from? One? Two? The entire staff?
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Sage Advice ...
For over forty years we've been taught to "move to improve".
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Rich, the nonsense about get to one spot and stay there was exactly what the guy at the Cardinal JV summer league said. |
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Take this from someone that goes to many camps and teaches at camp. If you do not hear the same thing by multiple people, then it probably is not something you should automatically pay that much attention to. This is especially true when you hear things about positioning or philosophy. If the advice is solid, you would hear it multiple times from different people. You have to know when to hold onto something or when to throw it away.
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Let's Be Careful Out There ...
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I'm not calling out specific boards, just incorrect advice given by someone who used to be an association officer. I also wanted to identify incorrect advice given by a clinician, but I did not want to specifically call out other boards in a disrespectful manner. I apologize if my posts offended anyone.
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