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I'm not a coach...but...

tarun262

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JB should have his team practice how to inbound the pass for 1 hour every single day!!! We have now taken 4 games to OT because we can not get the ball inbound - hey JB, perhaps, just perhaps Spike is too short to inbound the pass?
 
I simply have no idea what the hell JB was thinking tonight........no freaking clue at all
 
The problem is that Beilein must have instructed Spike to get the ball to Irvin. There were other players open, but Spike forced the pass to Irvin and it went out of bounds. One time it was a turnover and one time ZI missed the game winning free throw
 
Originally posted by tarun262:
JB should have his team practice how to inbound the pass for 1 hour every single day!!! We have now taken 4 games to OT because we can not get the ball inbound - hey JB, perhaps, just perhaps Spike is too short to inbound the pass?
It's not just this year. They've struggled to impound the ball for a few years now. For as good of a coach as JB is I can't figure out why he is unable to design a play that works and they consistently have to use TO's or turn the ball over under pressure.
 
What is funny about this concept is that JB did adjust when

guarding the inbound pass back a couple of years ago.


Having Spike throwing inbound pass is a problem. Glad these things are coming to the forefront this season. Off season adjustments are in order.

I understand why JB is doing it....tougher for Spike to get open if he was receiving the ball and the taller guy has a greater chance of getting the pass. Problem is smaller guy throwing the ball in has limited vision to see the court.

As JB stated...inbounder can't move in certain circumstances.



Reality Man
 
I love JB but it's inexcusable that we still have problems inbounding the ball at the end of games. This has flat out cost us 2-3 wins this season alone!
 
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