One of the really interesting things I’ve noticed in a contrast to last season is for this season’s offensive system, Madsen relies quite a lot on a read and react, option based offense system whereas under the previous administration, it was a pretty heavy directed system- namely first look to the high post to initiate the offensive flo…
One of the really interesting things I’ve noticed in a contrast to last season is for this season’s offensive system, Madsen relies quite a lot on a read and react, option based offense system whereas under the previous administration, it was a pretty heavy directed system- namely first look to the high post to initiate the offensive flow. It feels, in my amateur eyes, that the players are reacting really well to this trust in decision making and hopefully when Askew and Celestine are back - that gives us the solid ball handling to allow Tyson more freedom to attack off the catch instead of having to initiate all the time.
Agree on the freedom the players have. Madsen talks alot about everyone's ability to pass, and everyone has the greenlight to grab the rebound and push it up the court.
One of the really interesting things I’ve noticed in a contrast to last season is for this season’s offensive system, Madsen relies quite a lot on a read and react, option based offense system whereas under the previous administration, it was a pretty heavy directed system- namely first look to the high post to initiate the offensive flow. It feels, in my amateur eyes, that the players are reacting really well to this trust in decision making and hopefully when Askew and Celestine are back - that gives us the solid ball handling to allow Tyson more freedom to attack off the catch instead of having to initiate all the time.
Agree on the freedom the players have. Madsen talks alot about everyone's ability to pass, and everyone has the greenlight to grab the rebound and push it up the court.