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Re: Kenny vs Milt



on 8/22/01 8:15 PM, Celtic4Hire@AOL.com at Celtic4Hire@AOL.com wrote:

.Now people thought PP's bread and butter
post up play would be lost  in the new rules. However, note that in the one
televised Shaw game that I taped, the Celts ran that same play twice with KB
and twice with JJ. Both guys use their physical abilities (height or jumping
ability) to work the play for scores. The pass has to be quick and over the
top from the top of the key. The guy making this pass must be able to have
vision (height) and passing ability (Walker,JJ).  This play isn't going
anytwhere without these guy's abilities. This year, not only do we have
another player who can be the entry player (JJ), we have two other players
who can be the finishers due the positive matchups (KB and JJ). Of course, I
forgot that the Celtics will still suck this year...

DJessen33

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   No doubt; that's a nice move. Antoine makes that pass very well and
here's hoping that JJ does also. On the other hand, there is more to an
offense than one pet move and a rain of threes.
   Any team that has the potential to run a good fast break, will be way
ahead of the rest, particularly in breaking the zones, before they dig their
trenches.
   I know all about Mark Jackson and the post up point guards, but as I said
in the other posts, the smaller point guard doesn't have to play against all
matchups and with the zone, I'm not sure you will see that type of
isolation, over and over, anymore.
-JB-

                   

                   
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