Scola Says Adelman Forces Players To Think

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    AUSTIN &mdash; Rockets forward Luis Scola hardly looked like a fish out of water in his first official NBA practice.</p>

    He impressed teammates with his hustle and his passing and said he felt comfortable in coach Rick Adelman's system.</p>

    "The offense is really fun," Scola said. "You get a lot of movement, a lot of motion. It is very creative. If we're smart, we will have plenty of opportunities.</p>

    "The challenge of Adelman's offense is in responsibility to the freedom that is given to every player. Everybody has to have basketball intelligence in this offense.</p>

    " The way it is set up, you get to decide what you should do. So it's very much about basketball intelligence."</div></p>

    Source: Houston Chronicle</p>
     

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