Quote from: MuggsyB on Today at 06:07:43 PMWe don't have a spot shooter or a guy who can consistently use his handles, rise, fire, and bury jumpers. Whether it be at the 3 pt line or anywhere else. As for our unconscionable futility in the paint? We almost never are balanced or play off of two feet. We have no clue how to change angles or direction. And we are wildly out of control like a bowling ball as opposed to a competent D-1 basketball player.
Quote from: BM1090 on Today at 06:43:38 PMAgree with this. And it's my main issue with the no mid-range strategy. You don't need to take mid-range often, but you do need to have a guy or two comfortable creating and scoring from that area when the defense successfully takes away the paint and the three point line.Good points. Royce could be that man. Strong, tough guy with a 10' fadeaway would change things.
NBA teams have all but eliminated the midrange, but when you get to the playoffs you see a lot more of it and teams that advance typically have guys that are comfortable there. The same is true for college.
Quote from: wisblue on Today at 04:22:11 PMIt's more than just good shooters. It's having different types of shooters who can present more challenges to a defense.
For example, if a player is no threat to pull up and take a jump shot, the defender can play him tight around the three point line and not be concerned if he drives to the basket where he will be met by the big man who can park under the basket without being concerned that his man can step out for a 10 foot jump shot.
One of the criticisms of MU is that they miss too many "layups". While they have missed some real bunnies.a lot of those "layups" are tightly contested shots close to the basket that are much tougher than a shot from 12 feet directly in front of the basket.
Quote from: wisblue on Today at 06:14:29 PMSo, what everyone seems to be saying is that if a 5 point underdog winning is an upset, and a 12 point underdog winning is an upset, then a 12 point underdog winning is no "crazier" than a 5 point underdog winning.
I don't agree with that logic.
Quote from: BM1090 on Today at 06:00:24 PMMarquette was favored by 6. It was an upset.
When Marquette upset #1 Villanova in 2017, we were 5 point underdogs.
Quote from: wisblue on Today at 04:35:04 PMIn the context of this conversation, I am disputing the statement that a double digit underdog winning would be no "crazier" than a four point underdog winning.
Even if the Badgers win over MU in 2022 was technically an "upset" by the broadest definition of the word, it was not considered one or reported that way at the time.
Quote from: Small Orange Soda on Today at 05:49:50 PMThat's what I'm wondering. In the past, a guy like Norman would've certainly transferred a level down after last season. Now? Keep those checks coming.
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