Mik
by hempfield75 (2019-07-07 03:21:55)

In reply to: My concern: Who plays D against a talented Big, especially  posted by Homeboy73


I agree with your concern. But I also don't want her to slack off on her
aggressiveness and toughness. We may have to revert back to our style of
the championship year. Play loose the first half and go at it the second.

...I do not have the answer to that one. You know who ever we play their
game plan will be to go at Mik. They may use 3 or 4 post. But there goal
will be to attack Mik and get her out of the game. This might be MM'S
biggest issue to over come.

SEG/Chief


Sam can play forward on D and guard on O
by Btd  (2019-07-09 11:26:33)     cannot delete  |  Edit  |  Return to Board  |  Ignore Poster   |   Highlight Poster  |   Reply to Post

We don’t have to mirror who plays where on both ends of the floor. We are going to struggle at forward all year due to lack of numbers and experience. We had lack of numbers in our title year but had experience.

We lack the experience required to lay-off teams in the first half and then charge back in the second half. I suspect we will play zone to limit fouls some - but in the end we simply are going to lose to any elite teams with experienced and numbers at forward.

That’s just reality this year. 6-8 losses is to be expected because of this issue and also because at the start we have five players that don’t know each other laying together.


Good Points
by hempfield75  (2019-07-09 15:38:49)     cannot delete  |  Edit  |  Return to Board  |  Ignore Poster   |   Highlight Poster  |   Reply to Post

But where it comes to my team they will always have a chance. We all start
0-0. After the season gets started and see what they can do. Then I will
make my bold prediction. As of today. They can still win the national
championship. Until they prove me otherwise.

SEG/Chief


There isn’t an answer for it next season
by 2ndstreeter  (2019-07-08 21:45:09)     cannot delete  |  Edit  |  Return to Board  |  Ignore Poster   |   Highlight Poster  |   Reply to Post

We don’t have the experience and horses to do it. Better just to buckle up for a bumpy ride and look for progress over the season.