NotDeadYet
Well-Known Member
Interesting comments from the Jazz players in the SL Trib. When in transition, their wings are very productive. After they dump it into the post, the offense starts to stagnate as the wings just stand around. As far as the players (I think this was from Hayward) not understanding WHY they are just standing around, only they can answer that.
HE IS RIGHT, they DO need to keep RUNNING, not just STANDING watching. The most effective post teams/players PASS the ball back out quickly UNLESS they have a good shot right when they catch it, or can spin and get a layup or dunk. Holding or slo-mo dribbling the ball in the post is no more productive than any other player who hogs the ball, ala Crymelo etal... Considering the Jazz teamwork philosophy, we are not a real good passing team, IMO; very average, and turnover-prone when pressured defensively.
HE IS RIGHT, they DO need to keep RUNNING, not just STANDING watching. The most effective post teams/players PASS the ball back out quickly UNLESS they have a good shot right when they catch it, or can spin and get a layup or dunk. Holding or slo-mo dribbling the ball in the post is no more productive than any other player who hogs the ball, ala Crymelo etal... Considering the Jazz teamwork philosophy, we are not a real good passing team, IMO; very average, and turnover-prone when pressured defensively.