01-20-2025, 01:16 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-20-2025, 01:17 PM by KillerLeft.)
Just pointing this out, and I don’t think this is Gafford’s fault, but when Kleber was in earlier, the spacing made for better, easier driving and passing angles.
To end the half, nobody could get around their defender because there was always support from the paint, due to Gafford being in the dunker spot. This led to some lazy, risky passes against pressure defense. Those passes led to turnovers and losing the lead.
Definitely some sloppiness to blame, to be clear.
To end the half, nobody could get around their defender because there was always support from the paint, due to Gafford being in the dunker spot. This led to some lazy, risky passes against pressure defense. Those passes led to turnovers and losing the lead.
Definitely some sloppiness to blame, to be clear.