[at-l] Good morninnnnnnnng, at-l!

grey.owl at comcast.net grey.owl at comcast.net
Wed Feb 6 13:29:12 CST 2008


Gee, I understood this perfectly.  I played ball in high school (Center).  During one game I got the ball at the top of key, head faked to my right, spun left, drove the lane and as I was going up for the shot a player on the opposing team jumped of his seat (the teams sat at each end of the floor) and hit me.  By some miracle I made the two foul shots, but nothin beats a six man defense.  Just sayin.

Bob

 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "Frank Looper" <nightwalker.at at gmail.com>
> Y'all must be playin' a different kinda Baseball than I've ever heard of...
> 
> 2008/2/6 Kent Gardam <kent_gardam at yahoo.com>:
> > And m2m will always be the only effective option against the four-corner
> > offense, the worst abomination perpetrated on bball ever.  Even worse than
> > the possession arrow.  And don't get me started on traveling or palming the
> > ball.  Thank god for the time clock.
> >
> >
> >
> > Felix J <athiker at smithville.net> wrote:
> > snodrog5 at gmail.com wrote:
> > > Hope all is well in at-l land, just checking in cuz I really need a
> > > defense that *looks* like an extended zone (we run a triangle-n-two
> > > half zone half man trap) but really is a switching m2m that looks like
> > > a 2-3 zone.
> > > thanks in advance,
> >
> > You need to box up one runner and make sure everyone stays home. If they
> > penetrate, go to a man and have one guy loose for the double or to chase
> > the ball. M2M is still the way to go, I think. At least 'til they get
> > tired.
> >
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