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GRIZ/EWU

Anyone notice what a difference it made with an effective inside game the 1st half ? Granted, I feel it would be better with Hasquet getting a few of those looks inside, Nonetheless, I have been hard on the GRIZ all year about this. Once again, when they do it, they proved they are tough.

They need to continue improving inside. That would be my biggest focus for this team as a coach every game.
 
Tonight, the differences in the game were working it inside, making the extra pass, playing tougher D. All that heady play was infectious. Should give them confidence after those crappy games in Idaho and Utah.
 
mtgrizrule said:
Anyone notice what a difference it made with an effective inside game the 1st half ? Granted, I feel it would be better with Hasquet getting a few of those looks inside, Nonetheless, I have been hard on the GRIZ all year about this. Once again, when they do it, they proved they are tough.

They need to continue improving inside. That would be my biggest focus for this team as a coach every game.

Isn't that what Tinks has been preaching for a few weeks now? Success like last night makes for a much more coachable player.
 
Grizbacker1 said:
mtgrizrule said:
Anyone notice what a difference it made with an effective inside game the 1st half ? Granted, I feel it would be better with Hasquet getting a few of those looks inside, Nonetheless, I have been hard on the GRIZ all year about this. Once again, when they do it, they proved they are tough.

They need to continue improving inside. That would be my biggest focus for this team as a coach every game.

Isn't that what Tinks has been preaching for a few weeks now? Success like last night makes for a much more coachable player.

Tinx and staff have been demanding Jordan to post up. They work on it in practice, and have about 4-5 plays drawn up just to isolate him in the post. Works great in practice, but come gametime, Jordo has a different mindset for some reason. Watching last nights game, Jordo would post up pretty hard for about 2 seconds, if he hasnt gotten the post pass by then, he takes the path of least resistance and floats out to the 3-pt line. They will continue to work on him as they (the staff) know he could very well be their best post threat.

Good thing is, he plays damn hard (as does the rest of the team). Soon enough the shots will start falling.
 
Sudzilla said:
Grizbacker1 said:
Isn't that what Tinks has been preaching for a few weeks now? Success like last night makes for a much more coachable player.

Tinx and staff have been demanding Jordan to post up. They work on it in practice, and have about 4-5 plays drawn up just to isolate him in the post. Works great in practice, but come gametime, Jordo has a different mindset for some reason. Watching last nights game, Jordo would post up pretty hard for about 2 seconds, if he hasnt gotten the post pass by then, he takes the path of least resistance and floats out to the 3-pt line. They will continue to work on him as they (the staff) know he could very well be their best post threat.

Good thing is, he plays damn hard (as does the rest of the team). Soon enough the shots will start falling.

Sudzilla, I do not doubt that. I used to attend of practices before moving to Denver. I seen them coach inside play alot. That is another reason I get so frustrated with inconsistent inside play because I know the coaches coach it alot in practice.
 
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