On this episode of Xs and Joes, the crew explores how college basketball programs try to use pace of play to their advantage, bringing in Coach Tonsoni and Coach Adragna to provide tactical insights.
The discussion examines how tempo and pace interact with personnel, recruiting, and program philosophy in modern college basketball. Our panel explores how some traditionally slower-paced programs like Wisconsin are adapting to modern play styles, while others like Virginia maintain their methodical approach.
They also analyze how factors like the transfer portal and player development are forcing programs to evolve their systems and pace of play.
Segment 1
Everyone says they want to play "fast" (except members of the Bennett family) so why don't they?
- Why do coaches want to push or pull back tempo? What are the advantages and disadvantages in playing at certain paces?
- What do teams do to control the pace of play? What can a team do on both ends of the floor to pressure an opponent?
- How total number of possessions can be misleading in how fast some teams want to play?
Segment 2
So, who is actually playing fast (like Wisconsin is...for them...this year) and how are they doing it?
- What are some faster playing programs doing differently to get a quicker shot?
- How are teams slowing down opponents' offenses but getting out ahead in transition or after a score?
- How has overall roster moves and lineup construction impacted a team's pace of play?
Segment 3 and wrap up
How is a faster pace of play "modern" basketball even though teams have played "fast" (or taken lousy fast shots) throughout the ages?
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