would a high post pass-oriented offense work today? I remember the old Chicago Bulls and Tom Boerwinkle, one of the game's great passers. He would set up at the free throw lane and players would cut off him, rub off him, etc. He would hand them the ball, pass it down low or turn and take a shot. Phil Hubbard, when he was at Michigan, had an incredibly quick drop step and would set up high as well.. Anyone care to comment and educate me?
I just read Mesh's post and it seems to answer or run counter to my thoughts. As I said, I am pretty ignorant, but I would still appreciate other thoughts or comments on this.
This post was edited on 1/22 6:50 PM by jfv2000
I just read Mesh's post and it seems to answer or run counter to my thoughts. As I said, I am pretty ignorant, but I would still appreciate other thoughts or comments on this.
This post was edited on 1/22 6:50 PM by jfv2000