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<blockquote data-quote="hoopsfan47" data-source="post: 1853229" data-attributes="member: 4716"><p>Maybe, just maybe, there are a couple of lessons to be learned by all in this game. Play hard on defense, share the ball, <strong>make free throws,</strong> and be aggressive with scoring in the paint. Threes come when they are offered to good shooters. But get the ball into the paint on every possession and take those shots!!! The FT % was good only because our top 4 FT shooters shot them all. There is no reason for DD, Harris and Rogers to not be on that level relatively quickly if they just conform to the physics and physiology of the skill...and yet?</p><p></p><p>However, a pat on the back to all for a game played fairly well. We saw tonight what the way Rogers can put a positive impact on a game...and a pretty big one.... without shooting over 8 ft. away. And for the first time we see a team guess right about half the time on which way DD is going to go. Sometimes you get the bear...but he will get you most of the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hoopsfan47, post: 1853229, member: 4716"] Maybe, just maybe, there are a couple of lessons to be learned by all in this game. Play hard on defense, share the ball, [B]make free throws,[/B] and be aggressive with scoring in the paint. Threes come when they are offered to good shooters. But get the ball into the paint on every possession and take those shots!!! The FT % was good only because our top 4 FT shooters shot them all. There is no reason for DD, Harris and Rogers to not be on that level relatively quickly if they just conform to the physics and physiology of the skill...and yet? However, a pat on the back to all for a game played fairly well. We saw tonight what the way Rogers can put a positive impact on a game...and a pretty big one.... without shooting over 8 ft. away. And for the first time we see a team guess right about half the time on which way DD is going to go. Sometimes you get the bear...but he will get you most of the time. [/QUOTE]
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