Kadary

That is exactly how Seton Hall won so many close games last year.
Yes but as I commented in the Harvard thread (don't want to re-post here), that would require a different approach to the game than the one Pitino prefers. Which makes it a challenge to figure out how to maximize Kadary's strengths in the structure of an offense that may be a poor fit for him. One of the two has to change or you're wasting the player's abilities.
 
Yes but as I commented in the Harvard thread (don't want to re-post here), that would require a different approach to the game than the one Pitino prefers. Which makes it a challenge to figure out how to maximize Kadary's strengths in the structure of an offense that may be a poor fit for him. One of the two has to change or you're wasting the player's abilities.
Good point, I get that. Perhaps , have it in the bag at end of games when close games are more half court and possession by possession ?
 
Yes but as I commented in the Harvard thread (don't want to re-post here), that would require a different approach to the game than the one Pitino prefers. Which makes it a challenge to figure out how to maximize Kadary's strengths in the structure of an offense that may be a poor fit for him. One of the two has to change or you're wasting the player's abilities.
You take something quickly with Smith or Luis (or let Richmond drive one on one), and then run it through Richmond or weave/high screen if it’s not there.
 
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