Due Date: Thursday, March 10th
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We are currently in our 2 on 2 unit. At the beginning of this unit we spent several days working on post moves and focusing on a post-wing game. Based on what you have learned, how is your team's post game during game play? Do you think this is affecting your win/loss record? Why?
33 comments:
My team doesnt use post play because we are both shooters. we only have one loss so I think its working well
Kyle Rampp
Our post play is good.It is allowing the team to win more because it allows us to get away from defense and gives us a clear shot to the basket.
Louis Bui
My team's post game is fine. The other guy does most of the outside shooting while I do most of posting up. Our third team mate is our best passer and passes the ball all the time. This has positively affected our win/loss record because its like everybody knows what he/she is expected to do.
-Fred M.
It is affecting our win loss record enough cause we are not using it enough. If we start making better passes down in the paint I think that our team will be a real threat.
-Conor Higgins
Our post game is very weak. we actualy really dont play a post game. but a good post game is very helpful because it give"s easy scoring oportunity.
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Sydney Kay
Our teams post moves are going okay, but it is still a disadvantage when you are a smaller player. I do not think it is affecting our record, because we have good outside shooters.
I think our post game is pretty good, we do a good job making cuts and posting up, so we can layups. This is affecting our win/loss record because we our getting high percentage shots and able to score a lot more points.
Quinn Phelps
It affects my team's games positively, because the defenders don't see it coming and puts us in a good position to shoot, earning us more points, and leading to a win. -Daniel Durkin
I think my 2 on 2 team doesn't really use post moves. We are good shooters and we follow our shot well.
Jeffrey Snyder
My team doesn’t use post moves, mainly because defense assumes you’ll stay at your post then it’s harder to get the ball rather than run nearly as far as you can out of your post so defense will follow you and give your partner a easier way to the basket, or to quickly get the ball and shoot before your defense stops you. If we played post from how strong our defense usually is, my team would probably lose more from the strong defense.
~Jessica Benya
Afreen Tharani
The post moves definitely help in the actual game, and it does affect our win/loss record. Our wins have increased, though not just because of the moves. There are openings in where you can use that kind of a move.
I believe those post moves me and my team use sometimes give points but in my opinion it doesn't make us win since only a few people can use them effectively.
No post game it effects us if we don't make our shots. If we miss it effects us and we lose
eric song
my post game is solid
i use it if yeri actually gives me the ball in the post
I think its not affecting my wins and losses cause i need a swing man or something
Brandon
i think our post play is good but i dont think it affects our play because we're shooters.
DC Cloutier
our post move is good. This move made us get more points
This move really help us. My teammates are tall so we can easily get more points by this move during a game.
My team uses some post play but mainly driving to the basket. It works well because it allows us to spread the floor and leaves one or the other open for jump shots. I think it is working for our team.
-Jared Lipschutz
My team doesn't use post moves that often because we both would rather shoot, but it isn't really affecting us because we still won some games.
Jonny Maa
My team rarely uses any post play because we both like shooting more. It isnt really affecting our record because we dont miss.
Corey Rollor
My team doesnt use post play because me and a.j. drive all the time. We have lost some game and won some.I think we have been doing ok without post moves.
Jalen Fields
honestly, my team doesn't really use the post so therefore it has not really affected our win/loss total
Zach Grinspoon
Our post play is good.It is allowing the team to win more because it allows us to get away from defense and gives us a clear shot to the basket.- kevin ikard
my team uses no post moves. we just drive or shoot. i think we could win more games if we start posting up because I am pretty tall and only a few can block me.
our post play is not too good because i'm more of shooter and my teammate is a point guard
Max Etocke
Max and I are both very short so we cant post so we shoot and we have about 4 loses so we are doing okay
JESSE PFEFFER
My team's post moves are good, but we do not really use them during the game because we are both outside shooters. Also it does not affect our record because we usually make all our outside shots.
Jenny Welch
Since I am the tallest on my team I use my post up moves and they're usually successful against most defenders since they are much smaller and can't jump. I can back down a defender and choose to either shoot it or kick it out to my "point guard". This affects our win/loss record and usually results in a win.
-Aaron Goldsmith
Well I dont think we really use it because I usually set the picks and Brandon usually shoots which gives us an advantage. Our strategy is fairly good on two on two and it has positively influenced the way we place and the outcomes.
Yeri Zinn
post moves help our team a lot . because we dont have good outside shooter,post move helped us get some points in the game. it`s affected our record`
Xiaodong Li
It is contributing to the team game right now because creates a fundamental technique to the team play this also supports one of the shots made in to the opponent's basket and sinterceptions
Contributes to our interceptions and points made againest the opponent making a win.
Takayuki Wakabayashi
my teams post game is very weak since we are a jump shooting team. it has affected our record because if we dont make our oustide shots we fall behind quickly.
Kevin Redden
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