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in previous posts about Messina, I think people are overlooking his coaching in Italy. Sure he gained even more reputation by leading CSKA to the title and for coaching Real Madrid, but people must not forget that CSKA was a juggernaut those seasons. They simply had the best roster in Europe.Regarding the half court sets and pace, the ACB league is probably the league with the best transition defense in the world. They don’t practice fast breaks or other form of uptempo drills in practice: they go for transition defense. Also, remember that the game in Spain is very tough and it’s not unusual to see almost every player reaching the foul limit. They foul, they hit, they run back to prevent easy layups and open shots. This type of game causes any team to rely on the half court sets more than anything and, as such, they take that type of game from the ACB league to the Euroleague. Teams from other leagues play more uptempo and I would like to see a tempo comparison in Euroleague according to country. I bet you that spanish teams are the slowest (among the contenders).What we should be looking for is the numbers for his tenure with Kinder Bologna when he won the Euroleague with Ginobili and Nesterovic on separate occasions. His teams always played good defense and, if I recall correctly, his Bologna teams ran a little more than this Real Madrid and a little less than the CSKA juggernaut those years. And I do believe that he will fit in just nicely with Mike Brown since they both believe that it all starts with defense. I’m loking forward to see our improvements in transition defense and how it will change the pace of the game or throw the opponents FG% off their traditional mark.About european scouting, there are plenty of SF’s who can shoot the three and we need one of those. Messina wouldn’t be necessary to find them. However, the athleticism in the NBA is unmatched in Europe and don’t expect Messina to solve our starting PG problem nor our backup SG. Be happy if he can find a 3pt specialist…NOTE: I’m actually doing some scouting job for a portuguese league team who is looking for a three point specialist who plays SF. Guess what? Plenty of those around… Too bad they can’t play defense…
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Its so funny how everyone wants to give some players years and years and years to learn the triangle to be capable of contributing to the team, (see Sasha and Farmar). Yet, other players like, Artest, Barnes, Blake and Brown are not given that same learning curve.Now that the triangle is gone, Artest will either revert to being an offensive threat or he’ll cause friction because he’ll take more liberty with picking and choosing when he feels like controlling the offense (see Sacramento and Houston).Barnes and Blake can play more consistently in an offense that is less restrictive, so they should be just fine in Brown’s offense, actually, both of them should be much more reliable.Brown is sort of the question mark. Mainly, because he played previously on teams that had a fluid offense and he never managed to stick with those teams: Even though he is athletic. So, one wonders if Brown will have the ability to run the offense under control in an open floor. He has not been able to do that under any dependable regularity thus far in his career. I’m hopeful that Brown will continue to work on his game with ball handling, consistent shooting or better decision making during the off season.Wow, this will be a great summer, one thats marked with with so much uncertainty!
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The problems of getting books in an accessible format continue to exist despite the increasingly widespread availability of e-books which should, in theory, be making a real difference to people with visual impairments and other disabilities that affect a person’s ability to read conventional print books. The e-book readers like Kindle seem very reluctant to make adaptations that could help solve this problem and if anyone suggests that audio books should be sold at the same price as print books accusations of ‘wanting special treatment’ are always aimed at the PWD or ally who raises it. It makes me very sad. As for the braille article, I think it is a good idea to destigmatise braille and hope it might encourage more children with sight loss to be taught it earlier as a back-up. There seems to be a real reluctance to teaching children with sight loss to read braille because they’re not ‘blind’, but surely having a back-up method of reading for when their eyes are tired or for if their sight deteriorates is surely a positive thing, I think as long as braille is seen as adesperate last resort it’s always going to be seen as a really negative thing.
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The problems of getting books in an accessible format continue to exist despite the increasingly widespread availability of e-books which should, in theory, be making a real difference to people with visual impairments and other disabilities that affect a person’s ability to read conventional print books. The e-book readers like Kindle seem very reluctant to make adaptations that could help solve this problem and if anyone suggests that audio books should be sold at the same price as print books accusations of ‘wanting special treatment’ are always aimed at the PWD or ally who raises it. It makes me very sad. As for the braille article, I think it is a good idea to destigmatise braille and hope it might encourage more children with sight loss to be taught it earlier as a back-up. There seems to be a real reluctance to teaching children with sight loss to read braille because they’re not ‘blind’, but surely having a back-up method of reading for when their eyes are tired or for if their sight deteriorates is surely a positive thing, I think as long as braille is seen as adesperate last resort it’s always going to be seen as a really negative thing.
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in previous posts about Messina, I think poelpe are overlooking his coaching in Italy. Sure he gained even more reputation by leading CSKA to the title and for coaching Real Madrid, but poelpe must not forget that CSKA was a juggernaut those seasons. They simply had the best roster in Europe.Regarding the half court sets and pace, the ACB league is probably the league with the best transition defense in the world. They don't practice fast breaks or other form of uptempo drills in practice: they go for transition defense. Also, remember that the game in Spain is very tough and it's not unusual to see almost every player reaching the foul limit. They foul, they hit, they run back to prevent easy layups and open shots. This type of game causes any team to rely on the half court sets more than anything and, as such, they take that type of game from the ACB league to the Euroleague. Teams from other leagues play more uptempo and I would like to see a tempo comparison in Euroleague according to country. I bet you that spanish teams are the slowest (among the contenders).What we should be looking for is the numbers for his tenure with Kinder Bologna when he won the Euroleague with Ginobili and Nesterovic on separate occasions. His teams always played good defense and, if I recall correctly, his Bologna teams ran a little more than this Real Madrid and a little less than the CSKA juggernaut those years. And I do believe that he will fit in just nicely with Mike Brown since they both believe that it all starts with defense. I'm loking forward to see our improvements in transition defense and how it will change the pace of the game or throw the opponents FG% off their traditional mark.About european scouting, there are plenty of SF's who can shoot the three and we need one of those. Messina wouldn't be necessary to find them. However, the athleticism in the NBA is unmatched in Europe and don't expect Messina to solve our starting PG problem nor our backup SG. Be happy if he can find a 3pt specialist NOTE: I'm actually doing some scouting job for a portuguese league team who is looking for a three point specialist who plays SF. Guess what? Plenty of those around Too bad they can't play defense