Do high school teams and AAU teams get shoot arounds before they play? just curious.
Vin Diesel is a terrible actor, but you'd rather be dead??
Let's see an official game first we are getting a touch ahead of ourselves
If Illini fans are over-reacting to this loss, they shouldn't be. Underwood and his staff now know what to fix and improve to get better. This is a young team that is still finding a leader.
I agree. I think the way this team responds on Fri is going to tell us a lot about their ceiling this year.
High school teams, absolutely. AAU, idk.
How much time do HS teams get for a shoot around?
Depends on many factors. We have an athletic period so we have a 1.5 hour shootaround every game day. I think around an hour is probably common.
And our players just ran lay up drills then played? How much time did they have to warm up?
Depends on many factors. We have an athletic period so we have a 1.5 hour shootaround every game day. I think around an hour is probably common.
A regular NCAA warmup is 20 mins.
At an away gym? I thought they had a shootaround in Champaign and then took a bus to the game. So they had a shootaround, not just at Lantz.
Hoosiers clip -- rim is still 10 foot high. Free throw line is still 15 feet away.
So an hour and 10 minute difference on shooting on the rims at Eastern?
Our shootaround is always at our gym during our athletic period. Probably could have been clearer with that. Except for playoff games. We get 30 mins at the hosting site. Agreed with Hoosiers, but as a shooter in my playing days, backgrounds really can mess with you. Still, even as vanilla as we went, it’s reasonable to expect that we should trounce eastern.
Depends on how long BU would normally go. They were gonna get that 20 minute warmup either way.