Part of that is the decision to try and crash into bigger
Posted on: January 11, 2017 at 09:31:46 CT
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A couple of players stand out in this regard. First, despite my praise of Russell Woods earlier - he's not very good at the outside-in-pass back out reset. It goes in to him and he tries to force shots regardless of whether they're there.
The other is Puryear. He's most successful when he can hit that mid-range shot from the baseline. He should be looking for that shot and then once established, use his ability to beat the close out with a drive. Instead, he's been automatically driving into traffic in the lane and folks have adjusted to his spin (usually left).
In fact, you could combine the two and pass into Woods with him kicking to Puryear for the midrange and we'd be much better if he can knock down shots.