The triangle itself is just an offense based on freedom of the ball to go to different places, everybody feeling involved. It's a good thing.
I can't tell you the difference between the triangle offense and the Princeton offense.
The triangle is a foundation to an offense.
The type of athletes we draft still need types of versatility on the defense side of the ball, run the offense. You should still be concerned on the offense side of the ball.
Man, anytime the ball goes through the basket. It doesn't matter if it's a jumper or a drive. Any time the ball goes through the basket, and it's going through consistently, it's demoralizing for any opponent.
The triangle is a tough offense to get used to.
It's tough for a jump shooter, especially in a triangle offense.
I love the triangle. It's a great offense if you execute it well.
I'm one of those players that I think I can do what's asked of me. Whether it's putting the ball in the basket, rebounding the ball, diving on the floor, making other people better, I'm willing to do anything just to win.
Running the triangle offense, you have pretty much set rotations where you are going to be at.
Most teams don't do anything. Really it's just take the ball out the basket, pick-and-roll, and run.
You know, one of these days, I'm acctually going to take offense if people keep throwing out these slurs. And then things are going to get rather ugly. When we Skandians do take offense, we do it with a battleax.
You make yourself and others suffer just as much when you take offense as when you give offense Ken Keys, JR The more you depend on forces outside yourself, the more you are dominated by them.
It is just as much an offense to take offense as it is to give offense.
I like to think I'm pretty close in comparison to Aaron Rodgers. He's very athletic and gets the ball out quickly. He's very knowledgeable of the game, controls the offense totally, and that's something I try to do. Just know the offense inside and out.
Over the years, I pride myself on being more than just a spot-up shooter. I've gotta put the ball on the floor. I've got to post up and drive the ball from the perimeter and get to the basket - all the stuff I was actually doing that helped us win the championship.