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We've beat them four times this year, however do not underestimate them. I would definately bring your A game when you play. Fraizer hits a lot of 3's. And sorry for the description- I don't know his name or number, but The guy who looks like Opey is a key player for them. The key to beating them is to make them tired. Does your team have a lot of speed, if so that will help you out, Nashville plays at a decent speed as well. It should be a good game to watch. Good luck to everyone!

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Okay watched this team play Van Buren and Eagleville and here's the skinny:

 

Don't let #4 touch it as much as possible, when he does force him left. He has no right hand. Eagleville couldn't stop him, but they play all zone and aren't great on ball defenders, so?

 

#3 is a spot up shooter and a good one if Van Buren had guarded him at all in the first half NCS would already be at home. Make him put it on the floor.

 

#52 is their best post. He works hard for boards, but isn't a great scorer with his back to the basket.

 

Bottom line is stop the outside shot.

 

This team is well coached, they play smart (especially #22), and they are hard to force into turnovers. Physically though, they can be overpowered.

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Okay watched this team play Van Buren and Eagleville and here's the skinny:

 

Don't let #4 touch it as much as possible, when he does force him left. He has no right hand. Eagleville couldn't stop him, but they play all zone and aren't great on ball defenders, so?

 

#3 is a spot up shooter and a good one if Van Buren had guarded him at all in the first half NCS would already be at home. Make him put it on the floor.

 

#52 is their best post. He works hard for boards, but isn't a great scorer with his back to the basket.

 

Bottom line is stop the outside shot.

 

This team is well coached, they play smart (especially #22), and they are hard to force into turnovers. Physically though, they can be overpowered.

Thanks for the info...

 

Do they have any depth???

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saw them a couple of times this year:

 

they only play seven people.

3, 4, 10, 22, 52 start.

5 comes in and is interchangeable with 10

55 comes in and makes them a little bigger.

 

4, 22, 52 never come out.

they do fatigue in a hard game.

 

3- small, average ball handler, great catch & shoot from the 3-pt line. needs space to shoot.

4- average to small size, great outside shot and driver, likes pull up jumper in the lane. can be volatile.

10- average to small size. 10 & 5 often lead cutters in offensive sets (games i saw) but they were looking to set up 4 or 52.

22- average size, good ball handling skills, didnt look to score. excellent, savvy point.

52- decent size, good shot, will shoot three if unattended, better threat facing the basket, all over the offensive boards. steady quality player.

 

5- see 10

55- decent size, good defensive player, not aggressive on offense.

 

they run a lot of offensive sets, but all are intended to get 4 the ball up top, to shoot or drive, or 52 inside. if you go to sleep, 3 will burn you from outside.

 

they like to play 2-3 defense. corner comes up on the wing pass. good 3 point shooting can force them to play man.

 

good luck.

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saw them a couple of times this year:

 

they only play seven people.

3, 4, 10, 22, 52 start.

5 comes in and is interchangeable with 10

55 comes in and makes them a little bigger.

 

4, 22, 52 never come out.

they do fatigue in a hard game.

 

3- small, average ball handler, great catch & shoot from the 3-pt line. needs space to shoot.

4- average to small size, great outside shot and driver, likes pull up jumper in the lane. can be volatile.

10- average to small size. 10 & 5 often lead cutters in offensive sets (games i saw) but they were looking to set up 4 or 52.

22- average size, good ball handling skills, didnt look to score. excellent, savvy point.

52- decent size, good shot, will shoot three if unattended, better threat facing the basket, all over the offensive boards. steady quality player.

 

5- see 10

55- decent size, good defensive player, not aggressive on offense.

 

they run a lot of offensive sets, but all are intended to get 4 the ball up top, to shoot or drive, or 52 inside. if you go to sleep, 3 will burn you from outside.

 

they like to play 2-3 defense. corner comes up on the wing pass. good 3 point shooting can force them to play man.

 

good luck.

Thanks for the scouting report... :thumb::blink:

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Don't play a zone bacause they will shoot lights out on it. Jump to the ball and be quick because they will pull from ANYWHERE, especially #3 (the red headed kid) he will pull from very deep. 52 is big and their only good post, the other big kid isnt very good. Good luck to both teams.

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We've played good D all year long, there's no time to let it up now. I know Franks will have the guys ready for the showdown at the house Monday. Really good scouting reports, very detailed. They seem dangerous if they can get hot, but that's not going to happen with CJ and Beck shutting down the shooters, and I know you won't bring it into Hammonds and Doyle's lane, that'd be a bad idea.

 

It's going to get wild and crazy Monday night, I can't wait. Take care of business one last time guys.

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