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South Laurel 56 Clay County 45
#31
KYHoopsFan71 Wrote:Honestly, the last CC team I thought could do any damage at state was the one with Trey Farmer and Blake Smith.

Clays a decent team and one that can get on a roll, but I never saw them as on the same level with North or South.

I disagree with north and south on another level per say. I think South has one starter that could start on Clay's team. What do you think?
#32
Wayne_ Wrote:I disagree with north and south on another level per say. I think South has one starter that could start on Clay's team. What do you think?

I think south has three starters that would start for clay. Under a real coach
#33
The administration(people) that hired Gray don't know basketball and that is the real problem in all of this. This will be a problem going forward as well because there aren't a lot of people still around at Clay who know basketball and are concerned about it. When the powers that be make decisions they were told wouldn't work it turns the really knowledgeable ones away.
#34
UKCC Wrote:Thanks for the clarification, that makes more sense. 11 points from the outside didn’t look as bad as people were making it. As someone else said, they will play again soon. If it is bad in South’s favor again then the Clay may be in trouble comments could be valid. On the flip side, each could make a run and never see one another.

I may be wrong, but I don't think I've ever saw Gray run a single set play for Langdon since he's been there. Every play on offense should run through him. He should average 20 and 10 easily, and it would open up everything for Curry, Robinson, ect, and make their job easier. Just a outsiders opinion.
#35
Yes, instead he puts 4 high with Langdon and someone else on each elbow and two wings. There’s not much use for Langdon to catch the ball 15-16ft away from the basket with his back to the basket. Langdon should move from block to block looking for entry passes from the wing. Don’t get me wrong, Langdon has a good touch but no reason for him to catch the ball that far away from the basket. They’re lucky they have a player like Langdon who’s as unselfish as he is. Without him they’d really struggle.
#36
From a neutral observer it seems obvious to me that Clay has a problem with teams that play good defense and control the tempo. Hazard used a similar game plan on Clay in the Mountain Classic with a very similar result

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