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Mmmmkay, so how do we counter stagger screens?
« on: May 25, 2010, 01:07:45 AM »

Offline Spicoli

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Seriously??? ??? Rondo has no chance of fighting through 2 or 3 picks at a time.

Re: Mmmmkay, so how do we counter stagger screens?
« Reply #1 on: May 25, 2010, 01:12:57 AM »

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I noticed this too.
Alot of these were moving screens.

Cant play zone because of the 3's the Magic can hit.

Rondo and others have to watch film and switch or flash up.

Re: Mmmmkay, so how do we counter stagger screens?
« Reply #2 on: May 25, 2010, 01:17:49 AM »

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Pressure Jameer full court so Orlando can't get into their sets as quickly. Foul Dwight hard instead of letting him dunk. Attack Dwight to get him into foul trouble and off the court. The moving screens are so obvious, but we can't rely on getting calls.  

Re: Mmmmkay, so how do we counter stagger screens?
« Reply #3 on: May 25, 2010, 01:21:16 AM »

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Pressure Jameer full court so Orlando can't get into their sets as quickly. Foul Dwight hard instead of letting him dunk. Attack Dwight to get him into foul trouble and off the court. The moving screens are so obvious, but we can't rely on getting calls.  

That's the part i really don't understand. Why was Rondo backing up and allowing Nelson to bring the ball up court without pressure. Nelson is not faster than Rondo, so it's not like he would just leave him in the dust if he got up on him a little bit.

Re: Mmmmkay, so how do we counter stagger screens?
« Reply #4 on: May 25, 2010, 01:26:16 AM »

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Pressure Jameer full court so Orlando can't get into their sets as quickly. Foul Dwight hard instead of letting him dunk. Attack Dwight to get him into foul trouble and off the court. The moving screens are so obvious, but we can't rely on getting calls.  

That's the part i really don't understand. Why was Rondo backing up and allowing Nelson to bring the ball up court without pressure. Nelson is not faster than Rondo, so it's not like he would just leave him in the dust if he got up on him a little bit.
He might have been tired running through those moving picks. It might have been the leg spasm issue. Either way, I hope he recovers his energy,  as we need Rondo to pressure that ball.