hoopsaustin
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You're still using a GUARD (which was one of my suggestions). So it's still apples to oranges. Plus you gave him clear instructions he didn't follow, are you presupposing that pm actually told Moore a clear plan?My team was up 2 with less than 20 seconds a couple weeks ago. My PG goes down and I put SR guard in for him.
During the timeout I tell them to get a stop and when we get the ball call and immediate time out.
We get a RB with 12 seconds left and before I get a chance to call timeout (and without them doing what I said and call TO immediately) the SR throws a pass directly to the opponent....then fouls the kid on a layup (he misses the layup) but then gets a tech for forearming the kid after the play. They get 4 FTs and the ball.
We end up losing by 1 in double OT.
So was that loss on me because the kid veers off of what we were supposed to do?
You can prepare as much as possible. But, in the heat of the play bad mistakes are going to happen.