“Boot up!” Is a thing for LSU. Just now realized that is referring to the geographical shape of the state— or at least I think so.
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We will also need to defend the big guy, Reid. We pull a second half against WCU and he'll have 30+ points.purplehorse wrote: ↑Thu Dec 20, 2018 7:16 pmI know we know how to play defense and trust we will do that against LSU. Confident we can limit turnovers.
Shoot 3’s well and we win.
Shoot 3’s poorly and we lose.
I guess part it depends on what I mean by “shoot 3’s well “. The point is if we shoot well we can win.CharlieFU wrote: ↑Thu Dec 20, 2018 9:05 pmActually, not so much. We were 6-22 on 3’s at Loyola and 8-24 at Nova. A cumulative 30%. Not very good. We won in spite of that because we played so well defensively. When we do that AND shoot well, we are hard to beat. (See UNC-W)purplehorse wrote: ↑Thu Dec 20, 2018 7:16 pmI know we know how to play defense and trust we will do that against LSU. Confident we can limit turnovers.
Shoot 3’s well and we win.
Shoot 3’s poorly and we lose.
purplehorse wrote: ↑Fri Dec 21, 2018 9:19 amI guess part it depends on what I mean by “shoot 3’s well “. The point is if we shoot well we can win.CharlieFU wrote: ↑Thu Dec 20, 2018 9:05 pmAgreed. It's tough for us to win shooting 3's poorly. Some people say we shoot too many 3's. I do not agree. If the shot is there, you gotta take it. and pretty much everyone has the green light (I do tend to wince when Clark throws up a 3--though his percentage is pretty good. When he misses, he misses badly) So far, Mounce has been our most reliable 3 point shooter, but I expect Andrew to come along--he did have highest % last year. And we do seem to play our best when Rafferty is at least touching the ball once every time the court---either score himself or get an assist. His stat line so far is amazing. If that continues, he is POY in SoCon.purplehorse wrote: ↑Thu Dec 20, 2018 7:16 pmI know we know how to play defense and trust we will do that against LSU. Confident we can limit turnovers.
Shoot 3’s well and we win.
Shoot 3’s poorly and we lose.
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Actually, not so much. We were 6-22 on 3’s at Loyola and 8-24 at Nova. A cumulative 30%. Not very good. We won in spite of that because we played so well defensively. When we do that AND shoot well, we are hard to beat. (See UNC-W)
We often demonstrate beautiful passing around the horn and somebody ends up with a wide open 3. Make them-you are tough to beat. If nobody can hit a 3, game over.
I think our thoughts are more similar than different but I guess depends on the nuances.
Would love to see Mounce and Rafferty shoot a 3 by the 10 minute mark of every game.
Based on what we saw against UNCW, the team has been working hard on taking advantage of defenses that tend to overplay. We're improving every game at exploiting these situations with excellent back-cuts.Paul C wrote: ↑Fri Dec 21, 2018 11:01 amBased on the scouting report I heard at that Roundball Club event on Monday, I would expect a Furman win would include a lot of easy baskets based on our ball movement and cutters taking advantage of LSU’s undisciplined over-reliance on their athleticism to pressure us on defense.
The following is again why we need to capitalize on our 3rd national recognition game! A win would do us wonders!!!