- December 15th, 2014, 4:04 pm
#471853
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ATrain wrote:That is so crazy it just might work...or notIt's how Paul Westhead started his offensive scheme
Purple Haize wrote:Yes, and Paul Westhead's career was overall terrible once he started using his half-baked scheme.ATrain wrote:That is so crazy it just might work...or notIt's how Paul Westhead started his offensive scheme
I may or may not know a coach who did that, successfully, when their opponent tried to stall.
After the 1989–1990 season, Westhead left LMU for the NBA's Denver Nuggets, a position he held for two seasons. His tenure in Denver was best known for attempting to incorporate the run-and-gun offense that worked for LMU to the NBA.Doesn't generally work out in the college game either. Sure they went to the Elite 8 one year, but they had the whole Hank Gathers dying tragedy motivating them. Two previous years saw them lose in the first and second round. When he tried it at George Mason, it failed miserably as he finished with a 38-70 record.
However, while Denver averaged a league-best 119.9 points per game in 1990–91, it also surrendered an NBA record 130.8 points per game, including 107 points in a single half to the Phoenix Suns, which remains an NBA record.