Chris Lang wrote:Closing thoughts:
http://www.newsadvance.com/sports/liber ... f6878.html
I feel like Langs ghost writer
HERE:
1. There’s a whole lot of negative in this breakdown, so let’s start with a positive: The play of Liberty forward JR Coronado. He’s not very skilled offensively. He won’t score if he gets the ball more than six feet from the basket. But he knows this, and that’s what makes him steady for the Flames. Coronado understands his limitations and embraces his role, something Dale Layer preaches to his team on a daily basis. Coronado hit all three of his field-goal attempts, which all came near the basket, and went 2 for 2 from the free-throw line. He finished with eight points, seven rebounds, an assist and a turnover.
And HERE
6. I tweeted about Sanders kind of throwing wayward shots at the rim in the second half in hopes of drawing a foul, and it probably sounded snarky at the time. My point was more that Sanders starts to do that when nothing else is open, hoping to get to the line and score that way. When that happens, too many of his teammates are standing around and not looking for the ball.
......although I would add that's because he doesn't look for them until he is in trouble or he's just going to fling it up at the rim regardless. Take a look at where the open players are when he drives,then things will become clearer
First SCAR now this.
