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Not Hollywood. Not New York. Not Miami
I like their take on Wallace and the fast break:
His ability to not leak out and leave our D open; yet has the instincts to still be one of the targets on the fast break is pretty amazing.
I like their take on Wallace and the fast break:
Wallace chewed up the open court in transition. Whereas some players have the self-serving habit of lingering around the circle on defense waiting for the first chance to leak out on the break, Wallace almost always remains in the play. He's primed defensively, prepared to box out his guy or zip in from the weak side to contest a shot if there's an opportunity. But once the shot goes up and it's clear by the ball's trajectory that Marcus Camby or another teammate has a bead on the rebound, Wallace zips down the floor -- and nobody is going to win a foot race down the floor against Gerald Wallace.
His ability to not leak out and leave our D open; yet has the instincts to still be one of the targets on the fast break is pretty amazing.
