Tony Bennett Virginia Cavaliers Box Set Play by Dana Beszczynski

Written by Dana Beszczynski

Coach Beszczynski brings over twenty years of basketball coaching experience to Men’s Basketball HoopScoop. To date, he has worked at all levels of basketball, from High School and from the Collegiate Ranks to the Professional level in Europe. As a leader, Coach Beszczynski emphasizes that his program is built on the principles of hard work, dedication, and no one person is more important than the team. Coach Beszczynski has a very diverse coaching background. He is known for his individual development of post players, scouting & film breakdown, motivation, and game preparation. At the present time, Coach Beszczynski is the 2nd Asst to the 1st team & U19 Head Coach.

December 29, 2015

Tony Bennett Virginia Cavaliers Box Set Play by Dana Beszczynski

 

This final timeout designed Virginia Cavaliers Box Set Play by Tony Bennett would prove to be the game winner for the Virginia Cavaliers in their match-up with the Golden Bears of CAL.

Run from the same Box Set as the previous action which yielded a 3 pt make from Brogdon (15), this time Brogdon again moves down the lane, fist in the air and quickly cuts baseline around the screen from Wilkins (21).

Perrantes (32) dribbles over and makes the pass and then quickly cuts away and then when Gill (13) is set, Perrantes (32) sprints off the screen and receives a well placed and timed pass for the game winning 3 pt shot.

Tony Bennett really did a great job last night in clock management, maximizing his timeouts with 3 set plays that are gems and can be filed away by any Coach for future similar situations!

virginia Cavaliers box set play

Tony Bennett has done an outstanding job turning around the Virginia program in his third season in Charlottesville, everyone knows that the Tony Bennett’s program is built on a suffocating pack line defense , but the big change for them being about to be  the two-time defending ACC regular season champs, as the Cavaliers have been downright offensive this season.  The Virginia Cavaliers Box Set Play is just one example of the basketball plays that have helped them score at a better rate of scoring efficiency

Virginia’s offensive Improvement can be attributed to Virginia Cavaliers Box Set Play  and their combiniation of tempo and efficiency.  Most of the Tony Bennett teams have always been one of the nation’s slowest teams, the Virginia Cavaliers are still near the nation’s slowest teams this year.   Still, Virginia could act as the poster child for the NCAA’s new rules and enforcement strategy, as its adjusted tempo of 63.5 possessions per game would have ranked about 100 places higher a season ago. That difference in tempo is almost completely due to Bennett’s squad playing a little more quickly on the offensive end. Opponents still take a long time to find a good shot against the Cavaliers (19.2 seconds per possession compared with 19.5 last season), but on the other hand, Virginia has cut its length of offensive possession by over two seconds (from 21.1 to 18.9). The main reason that Virginia’s scoring is up, however, is its increase in efficiency (particularly with respect to its shooting).

Their shot selection indicates that they have more accurate shooters this season from all areas of the floor.  Also, the Cavaliers have lowered the percetntage of two point jumpers taken (easily the least effecient way to score) and are getting to the rim much more now.

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Tony Bennett Virginia Cavaliers Box Set Play by Dana Beszczynski

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