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Post by section28 on Jun 11, 2024 21:18:59 GMT -6
1. superhero... like the Mike Watson, Pep Boyd 2. Over achiever... underrated team that performs better due to grit 3. Super quick. top to bottom quick, full court press and run n gun 4. Bang it in to the big fella... big team overpowers the little guy 5. The super smart team... makes smart team makes the best plays in crunch time and is unflappable 6. Lights out shooters... everybody can bomb 7. Stud Defense and always winning a low scoring game
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Post by section28 on Jun 11, 2024 21:21:57 GMT -6
I like super quick team that makes the other side scared to keep up
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Post by perry c on Jun 12, 2024 8:30:17 GMT -6
I'd go for super smart. However, I wouldn't mind having a smart team with great shooters and a Bill Walton caliber big man.
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Post by perry c on Jun 12, 2024 8:35:23 GMT -6
^^^^^^ And isn't that what UMKC had in mind when they went D-I? They tapped the John Wooden coaching tree to get Lee Hunt.
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Post by section28 on Jun 12, 2024 19:34:36 GMT -6
for some reason, I don't enjoy post play like I used to with the exception of the guy at Denver... great footwork
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Post by perry c on Jun 13, 2024 8:04:56 GMT -6
for some reason, I don't enjoy post play like I used to with the exception of the guy at Denver... great footwork Yeah. The rules and rules interpretations have changed so much with the restricted area, three second rule (?), etc. We have a different game now.
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Post by hankroo on Jun 13, 2024 8:09:00 GMT -6
I always like watching the outside shooting teams. It's feast or famine though. If the ball isn't going in the hoop it's going to be a long game.
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Post by roos34 on Jun 13, 2024 11:29:59 GMT -6
A little bit of all of those, but I prefer the super smart team. On the court awareness and game intelligence can be a real differentiator…..even when you are lacking in those other categories.
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