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Author Topic: last four losses  (Read 1272 times)

bilsu

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last four losses
« on: November 18, 2008, 01:03:34 PM »
It occurred to me at last night's game after Culliban hit a couple of threes what a difference a healthy Culliban could have made at the end of last year. I remember him not being able to hit a three and had no idea he was hurt until he had surgery on both shoulders. So I decided to look up how he did in our losses at year-end.

We lost to Stanford in OT 82-81. Culliban was 0-3.
We lost to Pitt 68-61. Culliban was 1-7.
We lost to Syracuse 87-72. Cullian was 0-1
We lost to Georgetown 70-68 in OT. Culliban was 0-1.

In our last four losses Culliban 1-9 from three and 1-12 overall. I do not think he would have made a differnce in the Syracuse game. I certainly would argue we would not have lost to Georgetown and Stanford if his shoulders were healthy. He could have made a difference in Pitt game also.

This really shows how we need everyone healthy at year end.
 

JSwarriors08

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Re: last four losses
« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2008, 03:19:52 PM »
Very interesting.  Hard to know if this is the primary cause or one of many, but a noteworthy observation nonetheless.