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Who is All-Star Jarrett Allen's Favorite DS9 Character?

  • The Emissary, Captain Benjamin Lafayette Sisko

    Votes: 3 8.1%
  • Evil Cat Suited Kira

    Votes: 7 18.9%
  • Weyoun

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Legate Damar

    Votes: 1 2.7%
  • Quark

    Votes: 6 16.2%
  • Odo

    Votes: 7 18.9%
  • Gul Dukat

    Votes: 4 10.8%
  • Chancellor of the Klingon High Council Jim Chones

    Votes: 6 16.2%
  • Elim Garak

    Votes: 7 18.9%
  • There are too many great characters!

    Votes: 1 2.7%

  • Total voters
    37
The key to big men has always been keeping them involved in the offensive end.

If you get them the ball and they score, they come back more engaged on defense. And if you get it to them and they miss, they try to make up for that miss on the other end.

But when they don't get many touches, and becomes just an afterthought, they tend to grow less engaged and aggressive because they don't see what their role is. It's demoralizing.

We actually see the same thing with guards who don't get touches. It's just much more unusual for that to happen.
 
The key to big men has always been keeping them involved in the offensive end.

If you get them the ball and they score, they come back more engaged on defense. And if you get it to them and they miss, they try to make up for that miss on the other end.

But when they don't get many touches, and becomes just an afterthought, they tend to grow less engaged and aggressive because they don't see what their role is. It's demoralizing.

We actually see the same thing with guards who don't get touches. It's just much more unusual for that to happen.

Also why playing with pace is so important, especially when you have bigs that can run the floor. Having mobile lob threats that can finish as trailers or clean up misses gets everyone fired up. Playing faster makes it easier to get those guys involved even if it's not always in the halfcourt offense. AV has always been the poster child of this for me.
 
Also why playing with pace is so important, especially when you have bigs that can run the floor. Having mobile lob threats that can finish as trailers or clean up misses gets everyone fired up. Playing faster makes it easier to get those guys involved even if it's not always in the halfcourt offense. AV has always been the poster child of this for me.
Allen's advantage over most bigs is his speed and explosiveness. To force him into a back-to-the-basket, grind-it-out, role is to play to his weaknesses.
 

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