3 KEYS TO THE GAME - JULY 30 VS. EDMONTON
Bandits look to close out regular season in winning fashion.

Playoff Basketball

The Bandits were reminded Wednesday that any team in the CEBL is extremely dangerous and with the right mix anybody can beat anybody. Jalen Harris emphatically took the bull by the horns and by Elam time was in his bag of tricks, lighting up the Bandits for 31 points in
29 minutes.
Every team in this league has a player of Harris’ calibre and if the Bandits head into playoffs unable to establish their defensive intensity their playoff push could be cut short.
It will take five men to guard the ball. Too often on Thursday the Bandits chased their check to the corners leaving driving lanes open for Harris to swoop to the rim. The lead guards in this league are simply too good. They need defenders stuffing the gaps to make them give it up to the role players. If a role player beats the Bandits in the playoffs, so be it.
Saturday in the regular season finale, I expect the Bandits to ramp it up defensively as a unit rather than continue to leave their perimeter defenders on an island with no help in sight.
Baker’s Delight
Jordan Baker, one of the best Canadians in the CEBL is one of the hardest players to game plan against because he impacts multiple areas of the game.
One of the league’s ‘OG’s,’ Baker has impacted winning since day one in the CEBL. His kryptonite is his ability to shoot from the outside which is streaky at best. But the conundrum is that he is an excellent passer and leaving him wide open on the perimeter will allow him to
pass wherever he wants.
I expect the Bandits to push up on Baker enough so that he doesn’t have clear passing lanes to throw to. When he drives, he’s often doing so to pass, which allows Bandits defenders to stunt at the ball and recover back to their men as they assess Baker’s decision on the fly. Whatever strategy they choose, the Bandits will no doubt have to take care of Jordan Baker if they hope to enter the playoffs with that winning feeling.
The Gibson Method
It’s happening. One of the league's best scorers is now starting to become one of the league's best playmakers.
Come playoff time, Shane Gibson will have the toughest perimeter defender on him. He will have multiple defenders flying at him, double teams off of ball screens and closeout defenders chasing him off his lethal three-point shot.
Luckily for the Bandits, the team is equipped to alleviate this defensive pressure. All the players in the current rotation can shoot from distance except the two centres Thomas Kennedy and Brandon Gilbeck who make up for this weakness by their finishing around the rim.
That is where Gibson has been lethal. On his drives to the rim, he’s reading when he takes on multiple guys and is finding the five man filling in from the dunker spot. This trend should continue and with one game left before playoffs, the Shane Gibson experiment is looking like a home run for Bandits management.
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