Composure/Poise
Defense
Depth
Ball Sharing
Rebounding
Chemistry
It’s hard to pinpoint just one. They do everything very well and going down the list, each one has won a game by itself. At the same time, a combination of 2 or 3 have won games. Then there’s games where they were all contributing reasons. Just like you never know which player is gonna step up. You never know which one of these is gonna play a part. Which is why this team is special.
Mike, this is not on your list, but I think them knowing their roles on offense, and being able to play multiple roles is a unique part of this team. Outside of Stroman, everyone else is really flexible. I think that adds to our depth and different group combinations we can play. Bryce is stuck with the 5 by default, but is one of the best passers on the team. Gant can play inside or out. Bartley, 2, 3, or 4. (as with Marquetti). We are seeing Russell play more 1. Stove gives a good body inside although its not his natural position.
I guess this just all comes down to unselfishness and athleticism. So many positives to track on this team. It is fun to try and figure it out, that's for sure.
The way the team shares the ball is basically offense. Regarding having multiple guys being able to contribute in different ways with everyone knowing their role is basically depth. I listed composure No. 1 due to many teams in the past folding after getting hit with counterpunch. Does not happen to this group. I do understand why chemistry is rated No. 1 though by many of you. Here is an example. On the coach's show last night, Malik Marquetti was the player guest. Jay was playing a fill in the blank game with him. Interesting response given to the following question; Person I always listen to is BLANK. Malik did not hesitate when answering. I will let you guys figure out what the answer was. However, people attending the show clapped immediately and it gave evidence they have bought into the team concept.
Thanks
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