Wizards All-Star Weekend Film Study
Arenas, Blake, Dixon, Knight, Whitney (emphasis)
Walt Frazier 1970 Game 7 (and listen to and/or watch Knicks games)
And1 Grayson "The Professor" Boucher and Tim "Headache" Gittens
Rod Strickland (Whitney, Blake)
Earl Monroe
Curt Smith at the Rucker
Gail Goodrich
Calvin Murphy
Tiny Archibald
Allen Iverson
Brown
Dan Roundfield
Olajuwon
Walton
Divac
Cowens
Rodman
Butler
Bobby Jones
Bruce Bowen
Ron Artest
Aaron McKie
Hayes
Finishers...
Paul Pierce
Dan Roundfield All-Star MVP performance
Adrian Dantley
Julius Erving vs. the Bullets Jeff Malone
Hughes
Larry Bird oblique fadeaway
Mark Agguire
Sam Cassell
The Iceman
Bernard King
Dennis Rodman
Laettner
Bigs with jumpshots...
Nowitzki
Bob McAdoo
Larry Bird
Bill Laimbeer
Dave Cowens
Kevin Garnett
Haywood, Jeffries, Thomas
You can watch TV after you learn to shoot freethrows. Making faces
doesn't help. Keep some nylon warm all weekend. This is one of
this team's largest and easiest potential improvements. You don't
sprain anything practicing freethrows.
With a week off you can also work on individual physical weaknesses on an
extreme pain extreme gain basis. Grip strength comes to mind, team-wide.
Finishing skills are weak among the young bigs, and are a lot of effort to
work on, so a week off is a good time to wear out a net or two and a pair
of shoes.
Rotation for the Cavs, assuming Braggs, no Arenas, Whitney or Stackhouse,
6 24s and 6 16s.
game clock per quarter
12 8 6 4 0
Blake Knight
Dixon Hughes
Butler Braggs Hayes
Thomas Jeffries Haywood (the FT liability slot)
Laettner Brown
Rick Hohensee
Precision Mojo Engineer
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