I agree fully with this but I will add that I don't think any player ran as much in one game as Ray did against UCLA. It seemed that in half court, he was the sole focus of both our offense and their defense and he would circle the pack three or four times if necessary to get a little space to get his shot off. Ray was on a different level that game.Aside from 99, God bless Calhoun, but we never really had a flowing hyper moving offense. 2 guys, and rip more than ray, ran through screens and rubs. The rest was iso for as long as I can remember with his weave. It was pressure, rebounding and blocks/adjusted shots to offense.
If memory serves, JC took the arrow for that one, saying he chose to run with them and it was a mistake. 95 was a few points shy of maybe being our first championship. What a game.I agree fully with this but I will add that I don't think any player ran as much in one game as Ray did against UCLA. It seemed that in half court, he was the sole focus of both our offense and their defense and he would circle the pack three or four times if necessary to get a little space to get his shot off. Ray was on a different level that game.
Aside from 99, God bless Calhoun, but we never really had a flowing hyper moving offense. 2 guys, and rip more than ray, ran through screens and rubs. The rest was iso for as long as I can remember with his weave. It was pressure, rebounding and blocks/adjusted shots to offense.