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Old Thu Feb 26, 2004, 03:24pm
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I think we generally agree. But I have a shooter who has shot well in practice, poorly when under game pressure. Her first hot game, you can bet we went to her all game long so she had a good memory of what shooting well in a game felt like. When we were just beginning to play uptempo, we were good at primary, decent at half court offense, and awful at secondary break in transition, so we continued to work secondary in games. I thought that was more important that half court against an overmatched team - do what you are not normally successful at doing. But to get secondary, you must push the ball and you will have primary break opportunities. And nobody but me (and my team if they are listening) knows why I am frustrated with how we are executing!

It just depends on what you are trying to ge done - and we all agree that the ref doesn't know that.
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