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buschsquirrel2011
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So do all fans.
That is true as well JD. But on this specific topic this fan is right

So do all fans.
Coachdude...as a former coach, what makes you lean towards reality?
Again, there is no statistical evidence that showed Bradley suffered from a shooting standpoint not practicing in Carver Arena. There is no statistical evidence that shooting percentages vary based on where games are played (not when there is a big enough sample).
Coaches THINK alot of things...however, they aren't based on any actual data.
Good point. What makes those really athletic, fast paced teams good? Having one or two really great outside shooters. ....
'T' you went from the post of the year to this -1 post. You spell out what we need and I agreed then your post and last time I checked He didn't want to be here. He wouldn't even give Geno a chance. sorry this one rates a -1 . We will make do with the people who want to be here. I thought you wanted to put all this to rest yet YOU keep bringing it up. I don't get it....yeah -- too bad we can't steal one of the Illini's solid, experienced PG's who thus far is one of their leading scorers,
and who is hitting 50% from the field, 43% from 3-pt, and one of their leaders in assists AND A/T Ratio!
Not to mention since this a FREE THROW THREAD....a 90% FT shooter....
Sammy to Nnanna to beat the buzzer
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but he is what we need
I think you are wrong here - inside info argues otherwise
but it is irrelevant -- I am talking about what we need not by name but by the type of player --
I'm also not trying to make any excuses. All I am saying is this. On Sunday, both teams had guys miss more on one end of the floor. Just seemed odd to me.
Well the one guy who went 1-8 on the night missed all his on the good end, but made his only 1 on the bad rim. :lol:
Nonsense....we should play our home games on the practice court at RA in order to make freethrows. :roll:
pratice practice practice
Nonsense....we should play our home games on the practice court at RA in order to make freethrows. :roll:
What?
this has nothing to do with where games are played.
Same players, in the same game. On one end they fell, on the other then rattled and popped out. No more, no less. I just found it interesting.
I said this after the Parkside game but I am convinced it holds true for the UMKC game...
if they kept a +/- like they do in ice hockey then the +/- on Donivine would again be positive
Yes....and for Bradley, DSE/JE were 5-5 at the "bad" end and JP/SS/JC were 5/14.
On the "good" end, TB/DSE/JE were 12-14. We'll never know for sure, but I'd bet JP/SS/JC wouldn't have shot much better at this end than they did at the other end of the floor.
If you can make freethrows, the rim and arena should not matter! We happen to have some players that don't make freethrows on a regular basis.