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RE: 2019-2020 JMU MBB Season Predictions
(10-11-2019 11:02 AM)NJDuke97 Wrote:  
(10-11-2019 10:10 AM)Dukes84 Wrote:  What I thought was perhaps most revealing in that 3-Man Weave write-up was the issue of Rowe having a short rotation. Many times, the team would be competitive, but then run out of gas late, losing a lot of close games in the process. A deeper rotation, in combination with the continued development of returning players, should help greatly, with the freshman class providing a lot of that rotation depth. I also think that the three new staff will help both developmentally and tactically on both sides of the ball. What this all looks like we're about to find out!

When I see the bigger rotation and pressure defense faster paced offense i’ll Believe it- coaches have been promising that at Jmu for several years now

Agree, I think this is what it takes to be a successful mid-major BB program. The old school, methodical, slow it down, set pays may work quite well for the UVA's of the world but not so much in our pond. Street Ball is how you upset better teams.
10-11-2019 01:31 PM
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