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  1. Michael Austin is the senior editor for Winning Hoops and The Real AAU Basketball. He has worked with Winning Hoops since 2001 and has 11 years of professional writing and editing experience.

    To Foul Or Not To Foul

    June 12, 2009 by Michael Austin

    Last night, the Orlando Magic devised a blueprint to lose the NBA Finals. Sure, the series technically isn’t over but losing Game 4 on your home court when you are holding a three-point lead and shooting two free throws with just 11 seconds left in the game isn’t the way a team wants to enter Game 5.

    There are so many “ifs” this morning for the Magic.

    If Dwight Howard hits the first free throw with 11.1 seconds remaining, then it’s a two-possession game and Orlando most likely wins.

    If Dwight Howard hits the second free throw with 11.1 seconds remaining, then it’s a two-possession game and Orlando most likely wins.

    If Orlando makes more than 22 out of 37 free throws in the game, then the Magic most likely win.

    If Phil Jackson isn’t so darn smart and takes the ball out of bounds at mid-court instead of the length of the court in the game’s final moments, then maybe the Lakers’ players are too bunched together to create spacing for a game-tying three-pointer, and the Magic most likely win.

    If Jameer Nelson decides to play up on Derek Fisher (the proper play) instead of giving him so much room to shoot, then the 34-year-old Fisher, who had been struggling with shot, is forced to nail a much more difficult three-pointer, and the Magic most likely win.

    But, the biggest “if” of all might be Stan Van Gundy’s decision not to foul with 11 seconds remaining and a three-point lead in regulation. He was quoted after the game as saying 11 seconds is too much time on the clock to start fouling to preserve a lead, considering the troubles of his own squad at the foul line all night.

    So, as a coach, what do you think? What is your strategy when leading by three points in the final 10 seconds of game? Do you foul? Do you let it play out?

    Share your thoughts with our coaching community and let’s get a dialogue going on this subject. 

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  2. Avoiding Rough Play

    June 10, 2009 by Ron Brown

    The thought occurred to me the other night while watching the NBA playoffs that there is an inherent danger for high school coaches, who are getting geared up for their summer basketball programs, that their kids are watching all this stuff and preparing to imitate what they see.

    Here are a couple of hints to help avoid a rough carryover from TV watching to summer play. (more…)

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  3. NBA Draft Process Part II

    by Alan Stein

    I ended yesterday’s blog saying that the NBA combine is a bit overrated when it comes to judging talent.

    Don’t believe me? Two years ago, Kevin Durant scored poorly overall (including the inability to bench press 185 pounds even once). D.J. Strawberry ranked the highest overall; posting the best scores across the board. (more…)

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  4. Euroleague Championship Plays Part II

    June 9, 2009 by Lason Perkins

    This is the second part of the Euroleague Championship plays (continued from last week).

    Coach Messina ran some screen the screener action off the baseline and sideline out-of-bounds situation.  (more…)

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