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Old 02-10-2007, 05:08 PM   #34
darts180
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Re: No more Brock please!

Originally Posted by GoClone View Post
I can not understand why Brock will not pump fake and step under and past the defender flying out at him in these situations. While three points may be preferred, an open look and two points beats what we are getting now.

Doing this once-in-awhile for an uncontested shot might build some confidence in Brock. Additionally, it could keep defenders that are now flying out at him more honest; thereby giving him the chance of an open look or even drawing a foul.
He is just not very athletic. Add that to a lack of confidence on the court, and you see a three bounce off the side of the backboard,

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