Analysis of Nik Cochran’s outside shooting
Written by: Andrei Greska
In reading Mark's detailed scouting report of Davidson on Monday, I couldn't help but sit in awe of Nik Cochran. Yes, his free-throw shooting is Novakian, going 112-119 this season for a ridiculous 94.1 percent accuracy, but it was his ... Continue reading → (http://painttouches.com/2013/03/18/analysis-of-nik-cochranes-outside-shooting/)
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Awesome analysis. Well done.
Well done. Thanks.
Hopefully we just make Blue and Wilson face guard him all day.
Quote from: Aughnanure on March 18, 2013, 11:40:22 PM
Well done. Thanks.
Hopefully we just make Blue and Wilson face guard him all day.
Very high school, but I agree. I was clamoring for MU to do the same to Connaughton and they refused.
I remember in the Cincinnati game Buzz put Mayo in to face guard Kilpatrick and finally slow his scoring down. That worked very well.
Quote from: LittleMurs on March 19, 2013, 12:42:15 PM
I remember in the Cincinnati game Buzz put Mayo in to face guard Kilpatrick and finally slow his scoring down. That worked very well.
I still can't comprehend why we didn't do something to that effect against Connaughton.
Quote from: LittleMurs on March 19, 2013, 12:42:15 PM
I remember in the Cincinnati game Buzz put Mayo in to face guard Kilpatrick and finally slow his scoring down. That worked very well.
That did not work particularly well, if you ask me. It certainly stopped Kilpatrick from scoring, but the other guys scored in his place. I'm pretty sure Cincy scored at a better clip when we did that, which is perhaps why we didn't do it with Conaughton.