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Zone offense
« on: March 13, 2010, 12:19:09 AM »
Started slowly, but tore Baylor's zone apart early in the second half. So much so, they played man to man much of the second half.


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Re: Zone offense
« Reply #1 on: March 13, 2010, 12:24:08 AM »
We were good the whole game, but when we got inside of it early we changed our shot too much b/c of Udoh and Lomars.  We were 9-24 on 2 pt shots in the first half compared to 11-18 in the 2nd.  Once we started either getting underneath them like Dom did, or hit the elbow jumper like Kelly and Dom did, we were fine.  Then it was just a matter of getting stops and handling the ball, which we did the last 5 minutes to get the win.

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Re: Zone offense
« Reply #2 on: March 13, 2010, 12:25:15 AM »
Yeah, it was a nice chess match. Baylor came out in the first half with a great plan to take away our high post which killed them in Waco. Brought the middle man in their zone up in front of the high post, we had no idea what to do for quite awhile. Then after the under-8 timeout in the first, we came out and dropped the high post to the short corner, the gap in their revamped zone. Once we flowed through the short corner, Jake was getting shots at will and the middle opened wide for Denis' drives. Once this brought them out of the zone completely, we had them beat.

Game, set, match: Frank.

Loser, sys' punching bag: Scott.

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Re: Zone offense
« Reply #3 on: March 13, 2010, 12:32:44 AM »
Yeah, it was a nice chess match. Baylor came out in the first half with a great plan to take away our high post which killed them in Waco. Brought the middle man in their zone up in front of the high post, we had no idea what to do for quite awhile. Then after the under-8 timeout in the first, we came out and dropped the high post to the short corner, the gap in their revamped zone. Once we flowed through the short corner, Jake was getting shots at will and the middle opened wide for Denis' drives. Once this brought them out of the zone completely, we had them beat.

Game, set, match: Frank.

Loser, sys' punching bag: Scott.
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How many fist pumps?

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Re: Zone offense
« Reply #4 on: March 13, 2010, 12:53:51 AM »
Yeah, it was a nice chess match. Baylor came out in the first half with a great plan to take away our high post which killed them in Waco. Brought the middle man in their zone up in front of the high post, we had no idea what to do for quite awhile. Then after the under-8 timeout in the first, we came out and dropped the high post to the short corner, the gap in their revamped zone. Once we flowed through the short corner, Jake was getting shots at will and the middle opened wide for Denis' drives. Once this brought them out of the zone completely, we had them beat.

Game, set, match: Frank.

Loser, sys' punching bag: Scott.
:zzz:

How many fist pumps?


About 17 after Clem's 3 to put us up 4 down the final stretch.