01-19-22 12:49 PM - Post#333708 In response to palestra38
I agree with that point. We do not run as many shot screens for our three point shooters as I would have expected. We seem to prefer the inside out three pointer or ball swing. I think it would be better for Jordan if we ran plays designed to free him instead of just trying to get him to break down his defender alone. Unfortunately, our passing is not fast enough and gives the team time to adjust. Many of our three pointers are difficult ones. They need to whip passes more, but the decision-making is a bit slower than the better Donahue teams. Jordan is very capable of breaking down his defender, but Ivy teams have scouted that enough to know that is coming.