The biggest difference between last year's success and this year's lack of it, is simple(and NO, it's not Grizzard)...
Last year we RAN up & down the court, fast breaks every time we could get it...
This year we SLOW it down so that our "stars" can get "looks" at the basket. There is a problem with that strategy: WE DON'T RUN AN OFFENSE!!!
-No one moves without the ball
-No one sets effective screens
-But EVERYONE makes terrible choices on shots
-TR Dunn's departure, he was very good in coaching Dudley & Walker...
CMG's Murray St teams ran & ran & ran & ran some more... this year's Bama team can barely handle a two-man press and throw up the worst shots I've ever seen.
They can still turn around this season, but their schedule doesn't let up...
My brother is a proctologist, and he says that he's seen a dramatic increase in the number of "rear-end injuries" in the last week or two, that he can directly contribute to the scores of Bama fans jumping off the Tide basketball bandwagon...
[This message has been edited by fosterkeats (edited January 27, 2003).]
Last year we RAN up & down the court, fast breaks every time we could get it...
This year we SLOW it down so that our "stars" can get "looks" at the basket. There is a problem with that strategy: WE DON'T RUN AN OFFENSE!!!
-No one moves without the ball
-No one sets effective screens
-But EVERYONE makes terrible choices on shots
-TR Dunn's departure, he was very good in coaching Dudley & Walker...
CMG's Murray St teams ran & ran & ran & ran some more... this year's Bama team can barely handle a two-man press and throw up the worst shots I've ever seen.
They can still turn around this season, but their schedule doesn't let up...
My brother is a proctologist, and he says that he's seen a dramatic increase in the number of "rear-end injuries" in the last week or two, that he can directly contribute to the scores of Bama fans jumping off the Tide basketball bandwagon...
[This message has been edited by fosterkeats (edited January 27, 2003).]