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54 minutes ago, Tigers94 said:

United has the best defense in the area.

They're what I wish Silsbee could look like this year at that end of the ball. We've been pretty weak at defense in the paint for a while now.

I agree.  Defense is what makes them go.  So much length on this team, especially at the top of the press.  Then at the rim, you’ll more than likely meet Mr. State MVP ready to send that ball in the stands.  

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5 hours ago, UNT-AggieMan said:

Kountze will get back to their pressure defense this year and be a problem for some teams 

I know Kountze has a good young group coming up but are they going to be able to make an impact this year? That’s a big step . I’m gonna have to check em out 

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37 minutes ago, whsalum said:

I know Kountze has a good young group coming up but are they going to be able to make an impact this year? That’s a big step . I’m gonna have to check em out 

My guess is Kountze will be improved from last season. But the big improvement is a season or two away for the lions. Wishing them all the best for sure.

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On 11/3/2021 at 7:00 PM, Tigers94 said:

United has the best defense in the area.

They're what I wish Silsbee could look like this year at that end of the ball. We've been pretty weak at defense in the paint for a while now.S

Silsbee's defense & offense is predicated on running, pressing and trapping.  They flip turnovers into points. If a team gets thru that they can drive the middle of the paint.  Nothing says I'm a good athlete like being good at football and basketball.  But the big guy for Silsbee doesn't see it that way.  Hopefully I am wrong about that this season.  

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It's funny to me that despite an obvious, different school from year after year to these discussion threads... nobody ever correlates the connection of a team's CURRENT talent to the best offense/defense/coach/etc..  for said year. The graduation of a single kid usually changes the entire dynamic/strategy depending on how good that kid was.  

It's literally everchanging depending on graduation/transfers. 

Sigh.. but I digress.  Carry on.

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