So basically a high school offense.They play a 4 out with Flagg as the point forward. Mostly drives to the basket, take it if its available or kick out for a 3.
I read it's some hydra bs. What the heck is hydra?
They play a 4 out with Flagg as the point forward. Mostly drives to the basket, take it if its available or kick out for a 3.
OP asked about offense...isn't the flop and whine their primary defense?Flop and whine
Doesn't 2 grow back? I think we should rip out the heart, to be safeCut the head off the hydra
That’s how I’m feeling about it too.. UKs gotta make shots tomorrow and carry the momentum, it’s key actually..Duke is gonna bring it but so are we.
Do not be surprised if one of us is up double digits at the half, and then the score gets close in the 2nd half.
I’m not sure but you may want to ask @Dontworryboutit23. He’s all in on Duke. Gushes all over em. According to him, the Cats stand no chance tomorrow night.It seems like a mixed bag. Thoughts?
You ain’t lying lol.. In his defense though, Pukes got some shooters too 🤷I’m not sure but you may want to ask @Dontworryboutit23. He’s all in on Duke. Gushes all over em. According to him, the Cats stand no chance tomorrow night.
You just gonna ignore the last week where I’ve said Kentucky can win or does that not fit whatever bs narrative you got going on. Admitting another team is good and has the best player on the floor isn’t gushing over said team. Some of you just won’t take your Kentucky tinted glasses off.I’m not sure but you may want to ask @Dontworryboutit23. He’s all in on Duke. Gushes all over em. According to him, the Cats stand no chance tomorrow night.
Good take, thanks for explaining the thread question.You're going to see some different actions and concepts - they'll go with what's working, they'll try to get Flagg into different spots to execute, they'll lift their post player for high ball-screens. They'll go to some wing ball-screen options (empty), this is where you'll see some roll/pop action with Flagg on the wing.
Space, drive, kick with Proctor and Foster creating for others, Kneuppel and Flagg helping space the floor
Sets. You'll see sets. Again, this is Scheyer trying to manipulate the pieces to where he thinks they can best take advantage of some matchups.