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Putting T-Mac in the high post...

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Nitro1118, Jan 23, 2008.

  1. Sweet Lou 4 2

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    Kobe plays the high post at times because he a tall guard and has a beautiful turn-around jumper.

    T-mac plays more out on the flats and way from the key, but i guess if that's what people are calling the high post then sure....i think t-mac is more effective there then probably taking 3 pointers.

    but you are right, it will stagnate the offense. unless it's done with time running down on the shot clock or in clutch situation - i don't know....i thought everyone wanted t-mac to be a peja type player.
     
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    There are plays that start there. It seems like that when he gets the ball there, he's just looking to score.
     
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    Jumpshots with low FG% is not good fit to current system.
     
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    Agree. And I think we will see more of it when he's healthier. Right now he really doesn't seem to be that aggressive in trying to score, which I can only assume is because the knee still hurts, and conditioning is an issue.

    I don't think Yao in the high post at times is a bad thing. It keeps him fresher and gives the defense different looks.
     
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    What?

    The discussion is Tmac in the high-post/elbow, not Yao at low post.

    :confused:
     
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    I think T-mac already plays at the elbow. But mostly he just takes turnaround jump shots from there.
     
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    Wait wait wait....weren't you on here earlier asking for proof about him actually playing at the elbow?
     
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    yep, thought so.
     

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