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QUOTE(greenevillefan @ Mar 5 2007 - 10:03 AM) 826400379[/snapback]Can anyone give me any input on this team? What style of offense do the play? Will they pressure the offense? Do they like to set up and run a half-court offense? Do they try to push the tempo and score a lot of points?

 

Be ready to lace up your running shoes and put 3 people on Evans or she will shoot from anywhere and make it! Run-and-gun team and likes to put pressure on you full court in some form or fashion! They are beatable though especially with your team. Fundamentals will win this one!

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QUOTE(silk3 @ Mar 5 2007 - 03:24 PM) 826400703[/snapback]Be ready to lace up your running shoes and put 3 people on Evans or she will shoot from anywhere and make it! Run-and-gun team and likes to put pressure on you full court in some form or fashion! They are beatable though especially with your team. Fundamentals will win this one!

 

Is their full court pressure effective? Do they just try to apply pressure to speed up the game?

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QUOTE(greenevillefan @ Mar 5 2007 - 02:59 PM) 826400742[/snapback]Is their full court pressure effective? Do they just try to apply pressure to speed up the game?

 

Can be effective and mainly to speed up the game. Should be able to get easy points if you get the ball out quick.

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QUOTE(dodgerdude @ Mar 5 2007 - 11:28 PM) 826401514[/snapback]This game will be all about tempo. If Greeneville can slow it down then they should win. If it becomes a run and gun then Northeast might win big.

 

I don't see Greeneville getting into a run and gun style of game. They have not allowed that to happen at all this year. Does Northeast have a half-court offense? If so what is it? What type of defense will they play if their full court pressure is not effective?

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QUOTE(greenevillefan @ Mar 5 2007 - 10:03 AM) 826400379[/snapback]Can anyone give me any input on this team? What style of offense do the play? Will they pressure the offense? Do they like to set up and run a half-court offense? Do they try to push the tempo and score a lot of points?

 

 

Northeast will look to run, and take adavantages of all run out opportunities.

Senior Dawn Evans (Sr-committed to James Madison University) will run the point, loves to drive to the basket, but is able to hit the jumper, probably the best shooter on the team.

On the inside, the size advantage will be the biggest strength during this tournament run. Kamiko Williams (Soph - great story about her, this is her first year of organized basketball, family is military, now back in the states), Makia "Mookie" Jackson, they play well with their back to the basket, and are committed to rebounding and second chance points.

Flippen and Bruno come off the bench, and give you quality mins. at the post, and that depth has worn teams down through the year.

I am doing the radio coverage for Northeast for 540-AM out of Clarksville, so if you need anything else, please, feel free. I would also like to get some Greenville info in return.

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QUOTE(Skip9823 @ Mar 6 2007 - 10:42 AM) 826401980[/snapback]Northeast will look to run, and take adavantages of all run out opportunities.

Senior Dawn Evans (Sr-committed to James Madison University) will run the point, loves to drive to the basket, but is able to hit the jumper, probably the best shooter on the team.

On the inside, the size advantage will be the biggest strength during this tournament run. Kamiko Williams (Soph - great story about her, this is her first year of organized basketball, family is military, now back in the states), Makia "Mookie" Jackson, they play well with their back to the basket, and are committed to rebounding and second chance points.

Flippen and Bruno come off the bench, and give you quality mins. at the post, and that depth has worn teams down through the year.

I am doing the radio coverage for Northeast for 540-AM out of Clarksville, so if you need anything else, please, feel free. I would also like to get some Greenville info in return.

 

This will be the seniors fourth trip to the Boro. They have Whitney Carter, a senior point guard that gets the team into their offensive sets. The inside game for greeneville is their strenght. In their sub-state game they combined for all of their points except 9. Nicole Dickson is a sophmore that can create and score whenever she wants. Ashley Deans(senior) is the other starting post for Greeneville. She will do all the little things that people don't like to do. She always is giving 100%. The wings are played by Morgan Lamons (senior) and Devan Mcyntire (junior). Morgan plays great defense. Devan did not play varsity last year, but she has stepped up and played good defense. Both wings can shoot the three and make big baskets. They have another post in Rachel Collins that comes in and plays big on the defensive end. Greeneville is defined by their defense. This year there has only been four teams to score over 40 points on them. We will have two different style teams playing each other in this first round match up.

 

Will Northeast play man in the half-court defense? I am assuming that their offense is let Dawn create, score and pass ocassional?

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QUOTE(greenevillefan @ Mar 6 2007 - 10:10 AM) 826402025[/snapback]This will be the seniors fourth trip to the Boro. They have Whitney Carter, a senior point guard that gets the team into their offensive sets. The inside game for greeneville is their strenght. In their sub-state game they combined for all of their points except 9. Nicole Dickson is a sophmore that can create and score whenever she wants. Ashley Deans(senior) is the other starting post for Greeneville. She will do all the little things that people don't like to do. She always is giving 100%. The wings are played by Morgan Lamons (senior) and Devan Mcyntire (junior). Morgan plays great defense. Devan did not play varsity last year, but she has stepped up and played good defense. Both wings can shoot the three and make big baskets. They have another post in Rachel Collins that comes in and plays big on the defensive end. Greeneville is defined by their defense. This year there has only been four teams to score over 40 points on them. We will have two different style teams playing each other in this first round match up.

 

Will Northeast play man in the half-court defense? I am assuming that their offense is let Dawn create, score and pass ocassional?

 

 

They play man to man basically, and pick up 3/4 court trapping on occasions, but only when they need to change the tempo of the game. If your posts can step out and shoot, that worries me. The Northeast bigs are pure posters, back the baskets, post move players, not real sure about their shots from 12 ft. or away.

Offense goes through Dawn for sure, but not just her create and everyone else watch. There is some dedicated plays for Dawn, but they do get into a offensive flow, but they are always looking to push and run out.

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QUOTE(greenevillefan @ Mar 6 2007 - 10:10 AM) 826402025[/snapback]This will be the seniors fourth trip to the Boro. They have Whitney Carter, a senior point guard that gets the team into their offensive sets. The inside game for greeneville is their strenght. In their sub-state game they combined for all of their points except 9. Nicole Dickson is a sophmore that can create and score whenever she wants. Ashley Deans(senior) is the other starting post for Greeneville. She will do all the little things that people don't like to do. She always is giving 100%. The wings are played by Morgan Lamons (senior) and Devan Mcyntire (junior). Morgan plays great defense. Devan did not play varsity last year, but she has stepped up and played good defense. Both wings can shoot the three and make big baskets. They have another post in Rachel Collins that comes in and plays big on the defensive end. Greeneville is defined by their defense. This year there has only been four teams to score over 40 points on them. We will have two different style teams playing each other in this first round match up.

 

Will Northeast play man in the half-court defense? I am assuming that their offense is let Dawn create, score and pass ocassional?

 

I would give the ball to Dickson until she got blisters on her hands against NE.

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Sounds like Dickson should be able to have a great game. NE's posts will have to come out and gaurd her because she has a tremendous mid range game. She shoots 3's occasionally(maybe 3 or 4 a game, or more if she gets hot) She poses huge matchup problems being a 6 footer with that kind of range. I really like her chances of doing some damage come Thursday.

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