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Re: Nets (11-25) at Celtics (17-17) 3/2
« Reply #180 on: March 02, 2012, 10:16:55 PM »

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Yup...nice to see a motivated team , Rondo in control.

Wonder if Rondo can tame Lin .  It an't gonna be easy game.

Re: Nets (11-25) at Celtics (17-17) 3/2
« Reply #181 on: March 02, 2012, 10:17:36 PM »

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Full court press changed game complexity. I think it was Rondo's decision to press full court.
Where do you get that?

Pressing full court is a coaching call, something they bring out after practicing it.

Doc isn't that creative. Plus Rondo has a lot of leeway on the court.

Appearantly you were (more than) half right:

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Doc said it was Rondo's idea to use a zone press and fall back into man. C's usually zone out of the press
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Re: Nets (11-25) at Celtics (17-17) 3/2
« Reply #182 on: March 02, 2012, 10:19:55 PM »

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Full court press changed game complexity. I think it was Rondo's decision to press full court.
Where do you get that?

Pressing full court is a coaching call, something they bring out after practicing it.

Good call!  It was Rondo's decision, Doc just confirmed it.
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Re: Nets (11-25) at Celtics (17-17) 3/2
« Reply #183 on: March 02, 2012, 10:25:23 PM »

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Yup...nice to see a motivated team , Rondo in control.

Wonder if Rondo can tame Lin .  It an't gonna be easy game.
If he can contain Deron he will handle him just fine, not only that just the way he's been playing lately. I see him getting into Lin being aggressive forcing turnovers.
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Re: Nets (11-25) at Celtics (17-17) 3/2
« Reply #184 on: March 02, 2012, 10:36:22 PM »

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Nice Win, C's!

Great play from Rajon, KG and Paul - as well as Pietrus, Bass and Wilcox!

Let's take apart Lin and Co on Sunday and make it Foh in a Row! ;D

Re: Nets (11-25) at Celtics (17-17) 3/2
« Reply #185 on: March 02, 2012, 10:36:40 PM »

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Full court press changed game complexity. I think it was Rondo's decision to press full court.
Where do you get that?

Pressing full court is a coaching call, something they bring out after practicing it.

Doc isn't that creative. Plus Rondo has a lot of leeway on the court.

Appearantly you were (more than) half right:

Quote
Paul Flannery:
Doc said it was Rondo's idea to use a zone press and fall back into man. C's usually zone out of the press

Doc is rarity in Coaching circuit. He has no qualm crediting his players. A lot coaches like to stroke their own ego, and steal credit.


Full court press changed game complexity. I think it was Rondo's decision to press full court.
Where do you get that?

Pressing full court is a coaching call, something they bring out after practicing it.

Good call!  It was Rondo's decision, Doc just confirmed it.

I'm beaming right now. Thanks  :)

Re: Nets (11-25) at Celtics (17-17) 3/2
« Reply #186 on: March 02, 2012, 10:37:41 PM »

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If Rondo plays like he has been playing Lin is gonna commit career high TO's Sunday

Re: Nets (11-25) at Celtics (17-17) 3/2
« Reply #187 on: March 02, 2012, 10:38:06 PM »

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Full court press changed game complexity. I think it was Rondo's decision to press full court.
Where do you get that?

Pressing full court is a coaching call, something they bring out after practicing it.


Good call!  It was Rondo's decision, Doc just confirmed it.

Ha!!!! I love it.
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