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Square Peg in a Round Hole?
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Quote:I agree with mixing it up. Makes us less predictable. We've been way to predictable for far too long.I feel you. There is a difference in mixing it up and doing what works though. We did mix it up but Hurns, Robinson and Green couldn't catch a cold. Yeldon had a 4.2 avg and we didn't give him the ball. Sometimes you can overthink the situation when you are trying to "mix it up". Why draft the guy high if you won't use him when he's getting the job done? I just want the team to focus on winning. What ever is working ride that and use the other faucet of your game to flourish because of it. We can use the run to set up the pass. It appeared that we wanted to make the pass work and completely ignored that the run was being effective. |
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