Oh, yeah, that was me.
Yea and I was one that said we didn't need to devote practice time to free throws. We missed 2 free throws badly down the stretch but that had to do with nerves more than anything else.
Mostly chicos who decided to reiterate it over and over agin. You see he knows everyone, he will tell you that and all the palces he has been and all the people he knows...he knows alot of famous people and all the famous coaches and programs they prectice free throws. if you need to know who 'they' are he will be more than glad to remind you.
McNeal's miss at the end could have been catastrophic if they hit that 3 pointer.
What is this word "agin" you speak of?
We might have missed two near the end, but we won this game at the foul line.
Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on March 20, 2009, 02:09:34 PM
McNeal's miss at the end could have been catastrophic if they hit that 3 pointer.
What is this word "agin" you speak of?
I think you mean Hayward.
Clearly MU would shoot 100 percent from the line if only they practiced it more.
hayward and Jerel both missed Ft's in the last few seconds...but then again they also hit two circus shot 3's to stay in it. Cannot count on jerel to hit big Ft's he chokes, surpried hayward missed so badly but his mental toughness on the secend showed with his shot being pure nylon.
82-83% at the line is awesome. The ones that they missed at the end are from nerves, and there's no way to practice that.
Good thing we didn't shoot a mere 75% or we would have lost.