Same as it ever was



LittleRich littlerich07 at yahoo.com
Mon Dec 4 10:29:04 CST 2006


I agree with a lot of this.  Pierce should be a
finisher not the one initiating the offense.  I did
see him a Kansas and he did move. (Williams runs a
motion offense) If he could only get it back into his
head that movement creates easy baskets. (Damn Obie
ball) His shooting percentage would go up and his
turnovers would go down.  

--- "Berry, Mark  S" <berrym at BATTELLE.ORG> wrote:

> Definitely not rebounding.
> 
> The assist numbers people throw around are
> meaningless. We've watched
> dysfunctional basketball for so long that we've
> stopped recognizing it.
> Believe it or not, the only way to play the game
> isn't: "Give the ball
> to Pierce and let him score or pass to someone
> else." That's the way we
> play. That's the way we've played forever. Obie gave
> birth to this
> thinking and it seems to me that Pierce has embraced
> it as the only way
> he's willing to play.
> 
> I wish everyone could go back and watch Pierce when
> he was at the
> University of Kansas. He ran the floor then. He
> moved without the ball.
> He played in a team system.
> 
> 
> You want to punish Pierce for rebounding and
> passing.
>


 
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