magnifier661
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I don't think he's truly getting less touches in the scheme of the new offense. I think Nate is understanding that you let Roy coast a little more during the first couple of quarters and bring him in during the 3rd and 4th quarters. The reason why I think he's not going to have less shots is because I think he's a 4th quarter baller. Since our last 3 games were basically "blow-outs" we sat our starters in the 4th, where I suspect Roy to have the majority of shots.
Just look at the SAS game, that was getting close in the late 3rd and early 4th quarters. Roy scored 11 points and had the ball in his hands for most the 4th. To me, this is a much better strategy that will help Roy stay healthy and have him play his game when the defenders are much more tired.
P.S. I was trying to find the thread I wanted to reply this on, but couldn't find it.
Just look at the SAS game, that was getting close in the late 3rd and early 4th quarters. Roy scored 11 points and had the ball in his hands for most the 4th. To me, this is a much better strategy that will help Roy stay healthy and have him play his game when the defenders are much more tired.
P.S. I was trying to find the thread I wanted to reply this on, but couldn't find it.


