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RE: But is it a sustainable business model for winning?
Amen to that Frank. This team has already reset their ceiling, and it's a blast to watch them play.
01-13-2018 01:22 PM
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RE: But is it a sustainable business model for winning?
(01-13-2018 12:01 PM)SoCal Frank Wrote:  This model is sustainable; to a point. When we meet up with a group of perimeter players who are playing some wicked defense, this model will be exposed. In the meantime, it’s fun!!! What’s important is the emergence of the team and all the excitement and positive vibes they are giving off. Building a fan base. What better way is there than to spend a Saturday afternoon watching these guys face up to the Tigers. Let’s whack those guys!
The model is certainly sustainable, provided their is good coaching and unselfish, smart players. I think we are good on both accounts. When this wicked perimeter defense is being applied, they need to be smart enough to know that Nate is likely 1 on 1 in the post. I like that matchup most days. If they are smothering the perimeter, use their aggression to backdoor for layups and get to the foul line. If that happens enough, I guarantee guys will cheat off to assist- opening good perimeter looks. I think though we shoot well, all of our perimeter guys are capable penetrators.
01-13-2018 01:59 PM
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RE: But is it a sustainable business model for winning?
Well, there is our answer -- just one game after the question was posed. So, falling behind by 15 in the first half, being behind by 15-20 in the second half, then getting lock-down defense, making foul shots, and hitting timely 3's to pull out the unlikely W ----- well, that is not a sustainable business model for the Tribe.

Tough losing a home game but now we have the one home loss out of our system. Time to step up and be ready to beat NE on Thursday.
01-13-2018 05:58 PM
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