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Cwood put a whoopin on Summertown tonight. 78-61. Great job. At some point Stown has to do something other than launch threes all night.

Yes indeed! The "3" killed Summertown last night!

 

But a bigger factor in the game if true...from my understanding there was no game plan for Collinwood!?!?

 

I just don't see how you plan to beat or compete with a team if you don't have a plan, and to that point a plan A & B. May not work....but at least you gave it a mental and physical shot.

 

I really do hope that's not true!

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Cwood put a whoopin on Summertown tonight. 78-61. Great job. At some point Stown has to do something other than launch threes all night.

True:  Someone needs to inform Coach of this. And while they are at it ,they need to tell him that              rebounding, defense, ball handling, speed, and team play is also part of the game.  I realize the degree of size and talent is down, but with the experience of these players have from last year  and half of this year they should be a much better team.            

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Yes indeed! The "3" killed Summertown last night!

 

But a bigger factor in the game if true...from my understanding there was no game plan for Collinwood!?!?

 

I just don't see how you plan to beat or compete with a team if you don't have a plan, and to that point a plan A & B. May not work....but at least you gave it a mental and physical shot.

 

I really do hope that's not true!

they had a plan, it was to jack threes and hope they made enough to stay in the game...plan b was to rebound the misses and kick it back out for another try...defense is for sissies

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they had a plan, it was to jack threes and hope they made enough to stay in the game...plan b was to rebound the misses and kick it back out for another try...defense is for sissies

 

You must b Cwood's coach...cause if we have a weakness it is defense

no I am not their coach but I have seen Summertown play a lot over the years...to their credit they usually have a couple of guys who can rally drain it and at least one big gun to battle on the boards....guess its different now although the style of play hasn't changed.  And they always put their opponent on the open end of the court in the second half where its harder to hit shots...

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Summertown has had a reasonably solid defense all season, this game being the exception! 

Collinwood is good and deep but should not have scored above 70 on the defense that has competed against other teams. There was really no discipline to the play at all!

 

Lack of game planning begins to diminish a team, because a sound game plan involves the whole team! 

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