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If you are an opposing coach …

j. spilotro

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Are you licking your chops at the number of different ways you can beat these Rebels or is it confusing because you don’t know which to pick.

How do you handle their offense?

- remain patient and just stick straight M2M and only worry about DTJ?

- you don’t have to emphasize getting back

- it’s not really worth zoning them because the inside presence is nil. Or do you force them to shoot from the outside with a zone, can even play a 3-2 since we don’t rebound.

- do you run a gimmick at UNLV, like a box and one, do you look to quick help on DTJ?

Why do anything but what you are best with, your base defense, since we struggle to score. The only scouting report - watch out for the young kid, he can nearly beat us alone. The rest don’t do much.

How do you score against them?

Me - I’m trying dribble penetration and then sending three others towards the basket for a dish or offensive rebound. One back is fine because we won’t push it.

Do you attack everywhere you can? Go at Cottrell in the post whenever you can? Dribble at Webster?

Stay patient because they’re bound to break down somewhere at some point during the set?

This team should not have as many weaknesses as they have ….
 
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