Basic a post to cover my ignorance.
Stevens promised we play motion offense this year (correct me if I am wrong)
From what I understand, this means there is no fixed attacking pattern but we try to create an advantage in any given situation using: pass and screen away, downscreens, flare screens, penetrate and fill behind.
Still, when we play half court offense, when we fail that is to 'push the pace', looks like nothing is happening. Our guys stand around staring at Rondo.
Just for visual pleasure I put here a video where we are actually executing good half court offense:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8P3ssEePimMI understand there are many bright and wise guys in this forum (word is some people have even watched Cousy play and/or played/coached bball at a high level) so please:
a) understand and respect I am no bball specialist and English is not my native tongue (I actually had to google downscreen to get what we are talking about). I would be extremely grateful if ppl who know what they are talking about explained the basics here.
b) What on earth has gone wrong? From what I ve been reading and from what I ve seen so far this season we suck at half court offense. Why is it so dang difficult for our guys to keep passing, moving and making screens. I understand they have to do this against the best players in the world, but what the hell, I ve seen the 15 year old squad of Panathinaikos practicing and they can do it alright. So what is stopping us from good execution?
c) has there been a change of plans? I remember we were all talking of SAS and motion offense in September and somehow we have now switched to good old Tommy pushing the pace. To begin with these two are not mutually exclusively (as far as ignorant me can understand), but do you think Stevens has reconsidered his original ideas?
So guys, I would very much appreciate your thoughts, please keep it polite, and save the trade Rondo, start ET conversation for somewhere else. I would be really grateful for a good old meaningful exchange of ideas ancient Athenian democracy like