Game Day: Grizzlies (10 - 23) @ Suns (12 - 23), Tues 12/26/17

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Cap wrote:Once upon a time we tried a similar play for Cedric Ceballos at the end of a regular season game at Portland. The pass was a little too high and sailed just over Ceballos's reach. Barkley got to the errant pass, shot it and made it as time expired. I think that was the game KJ injured himself lifting Oliver Miller in celebration.
like i said, an awkward situation that can lead to injuries ;)
I expect us to run this play after every single out of bounds for the rest of the season. It's an automatic 2. /green
sure, why not every out-of-bounds. except for the aforementioned risk of collisions and such

it's like the hail-mary-pass in football which is a 50/50 deal, except the nba receiver has an advantage, so it would probably be 75% effective

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Cap wrote:Once upon a time we tried a similar play for Cedric Ceballos at the end of a regular season game at Portland. The pass was a little too high and sailed just over Ceballos's reach. Barkley got to the errant pass, shot it and made it as time expired. I think that was the game KJ injured himself lifting Oliver Miller in celebration.

Before one of the games this year they did a story on that play. It was designed all along for Barkley to grab it off the backboard. They figured everyone else would be distracted with the failed alley oop that Barkley would just grab the ball and score uncontested.

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Split T wrote:
Cap wrote:Once upon a time we tried a similar play for Cedric Ceballos at the end of a regular season game at Portland. The pass was a little too high and sailed just over Ceballos's reach. Barkley got to the errant pass, shot it and made it as time expired. I think that was the game KJ injured himself lifting Oliver Miller in celebration.

Before one of the games this year they did a story on that play. It was designed all along for Barkley to grab it off the backboard. They figured everyone else would be distracted with the failed alley oop that Barkley would just grab the ball and score uncontested.
Yeah, that play actually went just the way Westy drew it up apparently.
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carey wrote:
Split T wrote:
Cap wrote:Once upon a time we tried a similar play for Cedric Ceballos at the end of a regular season game at Portland. The pass was a little too high and sailed just over Ceballos's reach. Barkley got to the errant pass, shot it and made it as time expired. I think that was the game KJ injured himself lifting Oliver Miller in celebration.

Before one of the games this year they did a story on that play. It was designed all along for Barkley to grab it off the backboard. They figured everyone else would be distracted with the failed alley oop that Barkley would just grab the ball and score uncontested.
Yeah, that play actually went just the way Westy drew it up apparently.
Did Ceballos not know the play? He very nearly touched it, which would have started the clock and left no time for Barkley's shot. In fact, it was rather controversial because the replays couldn't clearly establish whether he touched it or not.

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Isn’t there a game on tonight?

I see no game day thread.

Edit: It’s tomorrow. My bad.

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Nodack wrote:Isn’t there a game on tonight?

I see no game day thread.

Edit: It’s tomorrow. My bad.
Rockets and Celtics tipping off in a few minutes on TNT. I guess we could talk about that if you're as bored as I am.

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Cap wrote:
Nodack wrote:Isn’t there a game on tonight?

I see no game day thread.

Edit: It’s tomorrow. My bad.
Rockets and Celtics tipping off in a few minutes on TNT. I guess we could talk about that if you're as bored as I am.
Wow, what an ending. Two straight offensive fouls by Harden on inbounds plays allow the Celtics to complete the comeback from 26 down.

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1tinsoldier wrote:
Cap wrote:Once upon a time we tried a similar play for Cedric Ceballos at the end of a regular season game at Portland. The pass was a little too high and sailed just over Ceballos's reach. Barkley got to the errant pass, shot it and made it as time expired. I think that was the game KJ injured himself lifting Oliver Miller in celebration.
like i said, an awkward situation that can lead to injuries ;)
I expect us to run this play after every single out of bounds for the rest of the season. It's an automatic 2. /green
sure, why not every out-of-bounds. except for the aforementioned risk of collisions and such

it's like the hail-mary-pass in football which is a 50/50 deal, except the nba receiver has an advantage, so it would probably be 75% effective

The hail-mary-pass definitively is not a 50-50 proposition. And only players like Dwight Howard would have a clear advantage going up against players that just need to deflect the ball. The usual alley oop depends a lot on taking off balance the defense and the surprise element. If that play were more effective even if you are expecting it, it would be on every playbook, like the predictable but efective pick & roll or the corner 3, both potent plays if executed right even against prepared defenses.

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Aztec Sunsfan wrote:
1tinsoldier wrote:
Cap wrote:Once upon a time we tried a similar play for Cedric Ceballos at the end of a regular season game at Portland. The pass was a little too high and sailed just over Ceballos's reach. Barkley got to the errant pass, shot it and made it as time expired. I think that was the game KJ injured himself lifting Oliver Miller in celebration.
like i said, an awkward situation that can lead to injuries ;)
I expect us to run this play after every single out of bounds for the rest of the season. It's an automatic 2. /green
sure, why not every out-of-bounds. except for the aforementioned risk of collisions and such

it's like the hail-mary-pass in football which is a 50/50 deal, except the nba receiver has an advantage, so it would probably be 75% effective

The hail-mary-pass definitively is not a 50-50 proposition. And only players like Dwight Howard would have a clear advantage going up against players that just need to deflect the ball. The usual alley oop depends a lot on taking off balance the defense and the surprise element. If that play were more effective even if you are expecting it, it would be on every playbook, like the predictable but efective pick & roll or the corner 3, both potent plays if executed right even against prepared defenses.
Agreed. No idea why people keep thinking that play is easy to pull off and now teams will be running it all the time with a high level of success (50%+? Really?). It's extremely rare. There are less than 10 videos that can be located on YouTube of a similar play happening in basketball games.
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Cap wrote:This is kinda fun! 19-10 Suns!
Yeah, it was strange having a first quarter lead. So good to have Booker back.
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Marty [Mori Chu] wrote:That last play was amazing. Is it the highlight of our awful season?

If you haven't seen it already, this page (among others) has a video with a replay of that crazy last second alley-oop to win the game at the buzzer.

http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/2188 ... nal-second
My favorite thing about that play is Bender making the pass. On. The. Money.
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Aztec Sunsfan wrote:
1tinsoldier wrote:
Cap wrote:Once upon a time we tried a similar play for Cedric Ceballos at the end of a regular season game at Portland. The pass was a little too high and sailed just over Ceballos's reach. Barkley got to the errant pass, shot it and made it as time expired. I think that was the game KJ injured himself lifting Oliver Miller in celebration.
like i said, an awkward situation that can lead to injuries ;)
I expect us to run this play after every single out of bounds for the rest of the season. It's an automatic 2. /green
sure, why not every out-of-bounds. except for the aforementioned risk of collisions and such

it's like the hail-mary-pass in football which is a 50/50 deal, except the nba receiver has an advantage, so it would probably be 75% effective

The hail-mary-pass definitively is not a 50-50 proposition. And only players like Dwight Howard would have a clear advantage going up against players that just need to deflect the ball. The usual alley oop depends a lot on taking off balance the defense and the surprise element. If that play were more effective even if you are expecting it, it would be on every playbook, like the predictable but efective pick & roll or the corner 3, both potent plays if executed right even against prepared defenses.
1. 50/50 meaning both NFL offense and defense have an equal chance
2. it probably IS in every playbook now
3. if a coach doesn't run it now it is likely for reasons other than effectiveness
4. again, passer shoots to make basket, catcher only has to touch ball, and defender can be forced under basket
5. it can never be expected or predictable. it can be a ruse to get 2 defenders near the basket for open outside shot

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1.I know what you meant. You are wrong, that kind of odds would make it one of the most used plays in the league.
2. Very likely, since it could be mixed with the classic desperation shot were the player tries to shoot the ball without catching it.
3. It will be a situational play, and again, very dependent on the match ups under the basket, few teams could run it effectively.
4. Easier to say than to execute.
5. It was a great highlight, but let’s wait a few weeks before name it the next great play, more likely to become a gimmick, like bouncing the ball off the opponent back, than an integral part of a team’s game plan or playbook.

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