03-31-2021, 11:33 PM
(03-31-2021, 11:19 PM)LP link Wrote:It doesn't matter who your direct opponent is when you are left guarding 2 or 3. Sooner or later you have to pick an opponent and move towards one of them, and you have to watch the ball user to decide that early enough and hope they pull the trigger early, not your opponent.
You're missing my point .... he wasn't guarding two or three, he had responsibility for one. And so it passes to other defenders to do theirs. Fly and punch to contested swarms when necessary, sure, but one on one, he wasn't up to it. Too slow on the uptake

