St. John’s plans to run a “less point” system with a talent list
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In one possession, Delon Mitchell rose for defensive apostasy. When collecting it, the transportation took off from Cincinnati with the ball.
The next time he rotated, the role of Kelvin Auday, then Price Hopkins. It seems that everyone had the opportunity to start a crime, some of which – such as Ozé sellers, Ian Jackson and Dylan Darling – more than others.
There was no point for a point guard, because with this group, Rick Betino does not think that Gunis needed a basic ball processor.
“We have just realized that we have so many good athletes that we will manage a system less than a point,” said the Celebrity Hall coach after Saint John practiced open on Tuesday inside Carneska Arena. “So everyone is dealing with the ball, everyone is going through the ball. It is clear that Ian will play one or two when it is in the game, but they are all switched parts.
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