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Why are we playing at such a slow pace?

[size/HUGE] fixed [/size] said:
I mean, a defensive rebound starts the break, so these issues are related.
[size/HUGE] fixed [/size] said:
*We have two great rebounders in Favors and Kanter.
*Burke, Hayward, and Burks can all handle it in the open court. And, they can finish in transition
Favors and Kanter are also poor passers, so they're not good candidates to trigger a break with an outlet pass. On top of that, Kanter has been underwhelming on the boards this year; Favors is rebounding at the same per-minute rate as last season, but Kanter is at 75% of his last season's rate - shoulder problem still? Overall, we rank #30 in number of Defensive rebounds (which is probably related to our #28-ranked defensive FG% - you can't rebound a made shot). Plus steals are another way of triggering a break, and we are below-average in that area too. The best way we can increase our pace and improve our scoring is improve our defence. And we should be a good defensive team, we have a team of good defensive players.

We need Kevin Love outlet passing...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=FO6EbYAwKjQ
This isn't just Kevin Love. Watch Corey Brewer and Kevin Martin - as soon as the shot goes up, they're gone. When Love does rebound the ball, that's his first look. That's the transition philosophy put in by the coach. There is a cost, though, as this clip doesn't show the extra o-boards and points the Wolves give up, but that's the risk you take. For the Wolves, the balance is positive.
 
This isn't just Kevin Love. Watch Corey Brewer and Kevin Martin - as soon as the shot goes up, they're gone. When Love does rebound the ball, that's his first look. That's the transition philosophy put in by the coach. There is a cost, though, as this clip doesn't show the extra o-boards and points the Wolves give up, but that's the risk you take. For the Wolves, the balance is positive.

good post. But, this gets the Captain Obvious Award.
 
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