Learning a valuable lesson
To say the Nashua-Plainfield offense was struggling in the first quarter of last week’s game against North Butler would be an understatement.
But if there is a truism in basketball, it is this: Defense can lead to offense.
The proof in that adage was found that night by the Huskies, who ramped up the defensive pressure, got some easy baskets and rolled to a 56-31 victory over their arch-rivals. And two nights later, the Huskies were at it again, closing out their 2018 portion of the schedule with a 58-32 victory over Riceville.
“We got what we wanted, which was two wins,” said Nashua-Plainfield coach Sam Brown, whose team evened its record at 4-4 with the win over Riceville, “and I think one of the best parts about last week was we got a lot of contributions from a lot of different players.”
And the Huskies learned — or at least were reminded — that sometimes a good defense leads to a lot of offense.
Trailing 4-3 heading into the second quarter against North Butler, Brown put a three-quarters court pressure defense in, and Nashua-Plainfield outscored the Bearcats 18-7 to take a 21-11 halftime lead.
“We got some steals that led to some run outs and easy baskets,” he said, “and that was the difference.
For the full story, please see the Dec. 27 Reporter.