As a counterpoint - 59% is more sustainable than 95%.
Is it though? Our percentage for the season is right in the middle of those two numbers, so they just seem like equal outliers to me
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As a counterpoint - 59% is more sustainable than 95%.
Everybody knows those top 25 teams have multiple schemes to defend against free throws.FT% will normalize. I'm just now realizing you're in a tizzy about this because they shot 69.6% against Texas Tech, which to you means that this definitive 5 game sample shows they can't make FTs against good teams.
Brad's going to have to figure it out. If there weren't enough minutes to go around, it's a waste of money.You want him to take KB, Andrej or Keaton's minutes?
I’d much rather have 76% every game than 95% one game, 70% another game, and 60% in another game.Is it though? Our percentage for the season is right in the middle of those two numbers, so they just seem like equal outliers to me
I’d much rather have 76% every game than 95% one game, 70% another game, and 60% in another game.
I think there are probably certain teams/matchups against teams that don't play a traditional 4 that you could legitimately play Petrovic, Boswell, Wagler and Stojakovic at the same time.You want him to take KB, Andrej or Keaton's minutes?
Petro is great passer. Defense was not terrible. I would like to have a small ball unit that could come in for 3-5 minutes, press full court and run run runSuper intrigued to see how Petro gets worked in. 5 assists in 12 minutes tonight, and he looked like he could get into the lane at will.
Can be a nice change up if we get stagnant to spam the pick n roll with him. Given the spot and moment, I'm not sure I could be any more pleased than he gave tonight.
Yes. A 4-man rotation with Lee/Jake taking what’s left. Petro will end up with 20+ minutes regardless if he starts or not. Keaton will get some minutes at the 3.You want him to take KB, Andrej or Keaton's minutes?
To me he should be #7/8 with Z. Let those 2 figure out which one gets more minutes. Matchup dependent of course. If Z doesn’t pick it up soon it’s gonna be Hum btw.No need to bash Ben, or lob praise. He is who he is and he’s doing fine in a…..6th or 7th man role.
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There is an important thing to remember with college ball- missing your free throws when you're in the one-and-one means missing the first removes the opportunity for a second, so there's more potential points lost than just the straight free throw misses.I would absolutely love that too, but I think the reality is it will ebb and flow.
UConn lost at home last night, they shot 9-18 from the line (seems to happen to the best of teams).
I made the point earlier that if we shot 75% that only gives us 3 more points. But, if we rebound better, play better defense, play harder with more effort- I feel like those things make a far bigger difference than 3 points.
All JMO, I understand the want for more consistency.
Honestly think he has significantly improved and I think a lot of it relates to Fletch. He's just stronger and moves better.No need to bash Ben, or lob praise. He is who he is and he’s doing fine in a…..6th or 7th man role.
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According to official stats, Petrovic had 5 assists and 1 turnover. Your comments about him are way off.Brad's going to have to figure it out. If there weren't enough minutes to go around, it's a waste of money.
For the record, if I had to chose one of the three, it'd be Keaton. He's a freshman and is struggling against these better teams. He looks confused at times and tries to do too much.
We have to have another player, besides Boswell, who can control the pace and control the game. Andrej had a nice stretch to keep us in it, but his turnovers and missed free throws were crushing late in the game. He's not a guy you're going to give the ball to facilitate offense and pace.
Without KB on the floor, things don't run right. They actually don't run at all. I'm not going to put the ball in a freshman's hand to settle things down.
If Petrovic is everything that some of this board says he is with running the point, it's critical he gets the time.
He's not the most physically imposing guy in the world. He can definitely get bullied and will be a target defensively when he gets into the game. The issue is that after Boswell, he's the most savvy and reliable ball handler that we have. We have no depth at the PG position. This was another issue we knew we had before the season started.My question with Petro is can he defend. He was not great at it yesterday.
There is an important thing to remember with college ball- missing your free throws when you're in the one-and-one means missing the first removes the opportunity for a second, so there's more potential points lost than just the straight free throw misses.