Actually 2 things:
1. When the ball is passed down to the low post. Bradshaw or Ugo are there. Two 7 footers with a huge wingspan. Dillingham (or insert any guard here) leaves his man WIDE OPEN at the 3 point line to try and swipe at the ball. Countless 3s have been given up this way so far. I know AB and Ugo aren’t lights out on D but let’s give them a shot to prove otherwise. I’ve definitely seen Ugo hold his own a couple times one on one.
2. Why do our big men insist on following their non-shooting man out to the 3 point line (I understand they have to when their man is setting a ball screen)?
Last night on a couple occasions AB followed the huge really dark skinned guy out to the 3 pt line, which allowed two layups with no resistance whatsoever at the rim.
Drives me insane.
1. When the ball is passed down to the low post. Bradshaw or Ugo are there. Two 7 footers with a huge wingspan. Dillingham (or insert any guard here) leaves his man WIDE OPEN at the 3 point line to try and swipe at the ball. Countless 3s have been given up this way so far. I know AB and Ugo aren’t lights out on D but let’s give them a shot to prove otherwise. I’ve definitely seen Ugo hold his own a couple times one on one.
2. Why do our big men insist on following their non-shooting man out to the 3 point line (I understand they have to when their man is setting a ball screen)?
Last night on a couple occasions AB followed the huge really dark skinned guy out to the 3 pt line, which allowed two layups with no resistance whatsoever at the rim.
Drives me insane.