UVA vs San Fran Thread: A Dangerous Offense

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Dang…its getting closer…

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What do you mean closer, we had an opponent postponed a game hours ago. It’s here.

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Probably should’ve taken the Villanova approach and played as many games as possible while we were at the casino.

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Lol what game was this?

William & Mary, scheduled for 12/12 and not sure why that’s funny

It was the 2/19/20 game against BC after a Stattman 3 if I remember correctly.

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TU– the dude in bed with your girl analogy was FIRE !!! Well played Sir

Im glad tu see a few UVA fans can talk street. LOL

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THATS IS what scare me the most. Teams not knowing or being responsible and allowing sick players tu play OR playing against Asymptomatic players. This season is going tu be a mess. A Total Mess. SMH

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That offense explains why no Caffarro. I don’t think we need tu go that extreme tu get the most out of our players. We need tu utilize our speed and mobility more. This team is so deep on the wing. We should take advantage of that. We need tu Get a few easy points and stop playing against a set defense all the time. Play high low with Sam and Huff or Trey and Huff. Sam and Trey can knock down that 15ft shot and their player shouldnt slide down tu double Huff. Play Reece and Casey on the court tugether more. It will make the defense worry about the drive and keep the defense off balance and honest. Right now we are not a threat tu drive on teams and they are playing us for the jumper. They both can go tu the hole or kick it out tu our shooters, including Huff. It will open the court and make our offense more fluid. Teams defense cant play off them because they are still a threat tu hit the three. Put 3/4 pressure on a team offense using a man press than drop back intu the Pack Line. But just the guards. Again we are deep. Tire them out. It will shake a team up before going against the packline. It will get them less time tu set up against the packline. Cause more confusion. Maybe it will lead tu turnovers OR easy scores for us. I would never have our team on the court without either Sam or Huff on it. Taking both out can be offensive suicide if we have the wrong lineup out there. Kody and Casey shouldnt be on the court tugether. Sam and Huff need tu be on the court and tu starters need tu be on the court at all times. TB dont have tu sub everyone out in the same time frame. Be more strategic with the subsritutions. Isolate Casey and Reece on the wing at times and Have Sam or Trey at the top of the key. They can take it tu the rim or if the defender at the top rotate down tu help. Sam or Trey would be wide open. If they dont rotate. Im hoping Casey and Reece will drive and make a positive play out of it. Especially tu get Casey going and allowing him tu see the ball going in the basket. Hopefully in time, Trey can be added tu the isolation list with Reece and Casey. But he has tu prove he can handle and get tu the rim. I would add Kihei but he struggle completing his shot at the rim. Of course use ball screens in the middle of the court and use pin downs for Sam and Tomas ONLY. Carson tu, if he is playing. But nobody else. Also PLAY JABRI. If they are worried about his defense. Allow the backline defender on Jabri side of the court tu cheat over some and zone the interior for that side of the court. It will have tu be someone long and mobile. Being quick on their feet will be key for this tu work. I say Kody or Trey. Maybe even Justin. He is tu damn good tu play behind kody and def tu good not tu play at all. BIG MISTAKE in many ways. This is what I would do. Of course our coaches know WAY more than me. This is just my opinion.

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Can you imagine spurts of Casey, Murphy, Reece, McKoy and Shedrick in a 1-3-1 full court press???
They could cause havoc … and there is plenty of depth to not worry about them getting tired.

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Not going to happen as long as Bennett coaches our team.