The pass from Koby to Lamont might be a play that's been used many times but it's the first time I've seen it where it involves all five players. Carr and Oweh positioned at midcourt, each at one of the corners. Robinson at the top of the key. Butler in the paint. Brea gets the ball away from the backboard.
Brea puts the ball in his right hand which starts the play. Immediately both Carr and Oweh race toward Brea so Flagg and Knueppel go with them. Butler starts running full speed making sure his defender is on his right side by bumping him that way as the play begins. When Butler passes Robinson, who is standing still Robinson will step to his right and slow down Butler's Defender.
Brea launches an accurate long range pass to Butler. This play was brilliant because it took what is really a high risk pass to lower risk because Butler was going to be the only one who could catch the ball. Plus there were only five and a half seconds left even if the pass failed
If that is a Pope original, just wow. Brilliant.
Brea puts the ball in his right hand which starts the play. Immediately both Carr and Oweh race toward Brea so Flagg and Knueppel go with them. Butler starts running full speed making sure his defender is on his right side by bumping him that way as the play begins. When Butler passes Robinson, who is standing still Robinson will step to his right and slow down Butler's Defender.
Brea launches an accurate long range pass to Butler. This play was brilliant because it took what is really a high risk pass to lower risk because Butler was going to be the only one who could catch the ball. Plus there were only five and a half seconds left even if the pass failed
If that is a Pope original, just wow. Brilliant.
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