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Originally Posted by FreshPrince22 It started when he got some real full-contact practice time with the team. It's like Flip was keeping it simple at first, running pick and rolls, etc, and Stuckey was clicking right away. Then Stuckey got in a practice, and Flip started implementing his playbook. Now all he does is dribble the ball up the court and pass around the perimeter looking for an iso, or some idiotic high-post flex offense garbage. He only gets to his strength (breaking down the D off the dribble) in late clock situations.
I could write a book on what I don't like about Flip Saunders as a coach. |
I saw him get the ball, start to shoot up court, then it looked like something clicked. He pulled a Chauncey, put his hand up to slow it down, and got or tried to get into some odd set. He definitely isn't being used to his strengths. That could be said about a majority of the players on this team.