I don't entirely disagree. That's why I'd prefer to have the entry pass go to ft line extended, because that gives the receiving player time and space to make a move.rgdeuce wrote:No coach is teaching that. You are always taught to avoid the corners, each boundary line acts as another defender, so you essentially got three men on you if just one traps you in that corner. Probably not seeing a reaction from Miller because I think we have only had one turnover in the limited times we have been pressed, but several close calls.Chicat wrote:Maybe it is what Miller is teaching them. It happened right in front of him. Can't imagine he wouldn't have corrected it right then and there if that wasn't what he wanted.
I get that Spliff and our 1-2-2 was the same in HS, but the point was always taught to push it up the floor if that's what the defender gives you. If you can keep it in your best ball handlers hands, thats ideal, hes probably the best passer on your team too and will have the advantage on his man plus the ability to distribute or make the appropriate decision at mid court or beyond. And two options is better than one regardless, pass, or dribble. Trapped in a corner, you only have one, pass, and even then, you might not have the best angle or sight line to get off a good pass.
My guess is he is not ok with it but with presses being fluid situations and considering the limited time this team sees it, views it as a work in progress
Part of it was that ASU was keeping 2 bigs back at all times and not attacking the first pass. As soon as the ball got past the corner man, the press was done because we had a 2 on 1 or just a free dribbler. I can't imagine Miller was unhappy with the results. Being in the bonus, if you're strong against the trap, you should get fouled a lot in that situation, and we did.