armchair
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You get the ball to your best player--somebody who can create off the dribble and get a shot. That IS WHAT YOU DO IN THAT SITUATION. THAT IS WHAT COACHES HAVE BEEN DOING IN BB FOR 70 YEARS. That means McRae or Richardson gets it, makes a move, shoots or drives to the rack. Ideally he shoots with a few seconds left so that Stokes or somebody has a chance to rebound the ball if you miss. What you DON'T do is throw the ball to your center--let me repeat, your center--12-15 feet from the basket. It was a dumb play call. And, truthfully, while most good officials would not have blown the whistle at all, the michigan player had pretty good position. Had we gotten the ball to McRae, we would have at least gotten a shot.
				
			
				
						