This Season - A Tale of Shooting (or Lack Thereof)

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Re: This Season - A Tale of Shooting (or Lack Thereof)

Post by catnhat » Thu May 02, 2024 6:21 pm

We had Loyer, MJ, and Lee. Then we had Grant, Kochera in a down year, and Des. Then we had Grant, a better Kochera, and Brizzi in an unexpectedly poor shooting season. The biggest difference was the outside shooting abilities of the players. Durkin is a good shooter, but he was the only one other D’s really needed to fear. He’ll be better if others step up as threats.

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Re: This Season - A Tale of Shooting (or Lack Thereof)

Post by Acorn » Thu May 02, 2024 7:15 pm

The coaches just recruited (and ultimately missed out on) a guard transfer who made 8 threes (on 29 attempts, so 27.6%) in 578 minutes across two seasons of college basketball. Do we believe that would have helped?

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Re: This Season - A Tale of Shooting (or Lack Thereof)

Post by i77cat » Thu May 02, 2024 8:33 pm

That looks like Dasonte Bowen's stats. Yes, he would have helped. 4-star recruit out of high school. Starter for a Big10 team. Smart lead guard who sets him teammates up. And wouldn't it be nice if our guys who can't shoot only attempted one every 19 minutes? I'll bet any amount (a nickel) that Dasonte Bowen is a big factor in the Bonnies success next season.
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Re: This Season - A Tale of Shooting (or Lack Thereof)

Post by Acorn » Thu May 02, 2024 8:57 pm

Huffman (another sub-30% three-point shooter for his career, but better than 27.6%) took a three every 16.4 minutes.

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Re: This Season - A Tale of Shooting (or Lack Thereof)

Post by i77cat » Thu May 02, 2024 9:09 pm

That's good. People who can't shoot shouldn't shoot often.
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Re: This Season - A Tale of Shooting (or Lack Thereof)

Post by Acorn » Thu May 02, 2024 9:16 pm

What was the team’s record with a PG who couldn’t shoot but at least didn’t shoot a lot?

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Re: This Season - A Tale of Shooting (or Lack Thereof)

Post by i77cat » Fri May 03, 2024 6:28 am

Not very good. And against an awful schedule. Shooters would be nice. If we can't sign them, we'll have to alter our offense. Bobby is a shooter. Defenses know it.
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Re: This Season - A Tale of Shooting (or Lack Thereof)

Post by wildforthecats » Fri May 03, 2024 8:30 am

i77cat wrote:
Fri May 03, 2024 6:28 am
Not very good. And against an awful schedule. Shooters would be nice. If we can't sign them, we'll have to alter our offense. Bobby is a shooter. Defenses know it.
Strength of schedule was ranked 100 out of 362 teams. Maryland, Clemson and St Mary’s was a great start to the season.

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Re: This Season - A Tale of Shooting (or Lack Thereof)

Post by i77cat » Fri May 03, 2024 9:40 am

Hooray for the A10. NCSOS was 162 and the home OOC schedule was really weak.

Our best home OOC opponent was Wright State (Massey 181). Our others were 293, 290, 237, 303. W&L and Lynchburg don't count, but their Massey numbers were 699 and 1040. No wonder there are seats available. That is a putrid home schedule.
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Re: This Season - A Tale of Shooting (or Lack Thereof)

Post by wildforthecats » Fri May 03, 2024 9:55 am

i77cat wrote:
Fri May 03, 2024 9:40 am
Hooray for the A10. NCSOS was 162 and the home OOC schedule was really weak.

Our best home OOC opponent was Wright State (Massey 181). Our others were 293, 290, 237, 303. W&L and Lynchburg don't count, but their Massey numbers were 699 and 1040. No wonder there are seats available. That is a putrid home schedule.
NCSOS?

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Re: This Season - A Tale of Shooting (or Lack Thereof)

Post by TOK » Fri May 03, 2024 12:43 pm

wildforthecats wrote:
Fri May 03, 2024 9:55 am
i77cat wrote:
Fri May 03, 2024 9:40 am
Hooray for the A10. NCSOS was 162 and the home OOC schedule was really weak.

Our best home OOC opponent was Wright State (Massey 181). Our others were 293, 290, 237, 303. W&L and Lynchburg don't count, but their Massey numbers were 699 and 1040. No wonder there are seats available. That is a putrid home schedule.
NCSOS?
nonconference strength of schedule

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