Evidence: Timeouts Hurt Scoring
Interesting piece on ESPN about timeouts and offense.
Maybe there's a reason that college coaches call timeouts after a score to set up their defense?
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LJ Hann
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Shane Battier is awesome
I agree with everything he said.
"Failure is not fatal, but failure to change might be." - John Wooden
Why not?
Can he be possible be any worse?
"Every existing thing is born without reason, prolongs itself out of weakness, and dies by chance" -Jean-Paul Sarte
he doesn't have the hair
Ralph, "Last year so often with Blake Griffin you would see these things coming, with Paul, he's so crafty, all of a sudden boom there it is."
He could borrow Boozer's shoe polish
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Good point
considering VDN’s play calling ability it doesn’t make sense to call a time out. Better to just let CP3 make a quick read and go (plus you preserve a timeout if you need to extend the game).
Help us Altered Beast you're our only hope.
Yep
Even after a time out, the play is, “Chris Paul, read the defense and go.”
"Failure is not fatal, but failure to change might be." - John Wooden
or, if we need a 3
Inbound to blake posting up, inbounder run off of a screen for a three at the top.
If the inbounder doesn’t get open… well… that’s not my job to worry about it.
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