Link: Deep Dive - Aden Holloway - SI.com article (3)

Thanks for posting @oskie! I've been looking forward to this one!

Holloway is very interesting. The article clearly explains his struggles. They seem to be mental, but more in the sense of decision making.

Apparently, he was uncomfortable shooting off the pick and roll, but continued to try to do that anyway? That's the inference although I didn't watch a lot of Barner basketball last year.

In our offense, the player who initiates the halfcourt offense usually does so with a high screen and roll. And sometimes that creates an open shot for the PG, but it's after coming off the screen - a pull up jump shot.

Most shooters would rather do so off of a pass because it allows them to set their feet more easily. That's just harder to do coming off a screen. So I imagine that'll be a big part of his off season workout.

It'll also be interesting to see how the PG duties shake out. Sears can obviously handle that, but he's just as effective being off the ball as a #2. It may be point guard by committee depending on who's executing the pick and roll the best game to game between Sears, Holloway and Philon.
 
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Thanks for posting @oskie! I've been looking forward to this one!

Holloway is very interesting. The article clearly explains his struggles. They seem to be mental, but more in the sense of decision making.

Apparently, he was uncomfortable shooting off the pick and roll, but continued to try to do that anyway? That's the inference although I didn't watch a lot of Barner basketball last year.

In our offense, the player who initiates the halfcourt offense usually does so with a high screen and roll. And sometimes that creates an open shot for the PG, but it's after coming off the screen - a pull up jump shot.

Most shooters would rather do so off of a pass because it allows them to set their feet more easily. That's just harder to do coming off a screen. So I imagine that'll be a big part of his off season workout.

It'll also be interesting to see how the PG duties shake out. Sears can obviously handle that, but he's just as effective being off the ball as a #2. It may be point guard by committee depending on who's executing the pick and roll the best game to game between Sears, Holloway and Philon.
Actually, AH and LP bring the ball up as much as Sears. Sears frequently passes off to Aden well before they reach the half. I don't think we have a true PG who always brings the ball up and sets the offense. I believe it depends on the play...
 
It appears that CNO thinks having a dedicated PG is overrated. He gets into his offense quicker and it appears that pretty much anyone can start the action in the half court and has been taught how to do it.

Actually, AH and LP bring the ball up as much as Sears. Sears frequently passes off to Aden well before they reach the half. I don't think we have a true PG who always brings the ball up and sets the offense. I believe it depends on the play...
 
AH is an astute young man. He could see the fit with Pearl was awkward and liked what he saw across the state. He could see Sears was leaving, although he probably stayed one more year than Aden thought, and he fit Oats mold much better. Also, Oats has proven he will play a small, fast guard. I wasn't terribly happy when he transferred, from what I saw of him at AU. I couldn't be happier now. With Youngblood getting back into shape and his shot shaping up always, Mo coming on strong, getting DR back. I hope we're going to peak at the right time...
 
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