I think people need to get the idea of a 'press breaker' out of their minds. Breaking concerted full court pressure is a team effort. It's obvious from the practice I attended and Gary's observations, breaking pressure AND applying pressure have been a major emphasis. I believe Kruger really truly wants to force tempo and be good in transition on offense and defense. Woodard and Booker has struggled at times with the SO guards and the pressure they apply defensively. I don't believe this is deficiency or anything but FR struggling with new level of play, speed, and quickness. Plus, these 3 SO are really good, as good a group defensively as we have had in quite awhile. Woodard and Booker will be better for it.
That is exactly right. Last season after the major failures the practice the next day was all about correcting problems. It was almost always a problem with the help and outlet people not being in the right place or doing what they were suppose to do. It was seldom a problem with the ball handler.
Grooms was a good press breaker. But, he should have never been put in the position that he had to do it on his own as often as he was.