Bouncing Around

All About Indiana with Caitlin Cooper


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1:41​ - Caitlin’s favorite and least favorite aspects of building an offensive hub around Domantas Sabonis

3:31​ - Myles Turner deserves credit for getting better at finding spots and moving off ball

5:18​ - Sabonis + Turner.
Chicago action defined​

7:30​ - Domantas Sabonis, the maestro in the middle

8:30​ - Caris LeVert: a linguini-esque player who looks like he plays basketball on a pogo stick

10:20​ - LeVert and Brogdon having the ball in their hands

14:55​ - The development of the two-man game of Sabonis & Brogdon

17:10​ - Caitlin’s ability to illustrate concepts is unmatched

18:01​ - Bjorkgren put a stop to static spacing​

23:54​ - Does Bjorkgren operate at a higher plane than what the roster is capable of?

25:33​ - Is there a player that has benefited the most from Nate’s insertion as HC?

31:15​ - The Pacers are neck-in-neck with the Kings for most points in the paint given up.

36:29​ - Caitlin asks me a question and that gives me license to recklessly speculate.

37:36​ - Mike Budenholzer’s philosophy on creating a defensive intensity

39:16​ - Zone talk!​

41:55​ - Caitlin is over the (needless) OVERS

44:04​ - Nate McMillan was not experimental. Nate Bjorkgren is very experimental.

49:18​ - Caitlin’s brain is a dictionary of basketball terms.
Also, she tells us how her basketball brain was developed.

53:13​ - Nexting and why it would really help the Pacers

54:07​ - Sarunas Jasikevicus dropped his team into a 2-3 zone MID possession

55:00​ - Peel Switching

1:00:12​ - The Garfunkel screen returns.

1:01:37​ - Caitlin Cooper knows what a Garfunkel screen is and she can describe it better from memory than anyone on Bouncing Around

1:06:02​ - The Edmond Sumner experience explained

1:08:25​ - We reminisce about the great Jermaine O’Neal​

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Bouncing AroundBy Samson Folk & Evin Gualberto