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Post by ic59 on Mar 2, 2020 8:02:58 GMT -5
Looking at the "box": 1. Crawford 18 shots = 25 points. 2. Agee 19 shots = 28 points. 3. Ross 9 shots = 19 points. How about more FG attempts for Ross? That's like saying when the Giants rush for a 100 yards they win so rush more, there is a reason u can run for a 100 yds same thing ross shoots good when he is open 1970, so I guess you agree. Just get Ross open and get him the ball. IMO, he has a quick release.
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Post by maacmaniac on Mar 2, 2020 12:55:14 GMT -5
This all began when Perez missed a wide open layup with 2:35 remaining which would have put them up by 9 . Agee losing the ball out of bounds( like I 1970 said) was a killer being up by 4 under a minute.I do not think Perez’s head has been on all year or since last season ( all he had to do was foul) You could see the whole team blasting him. Both Hammonds 3’s were unconscious.... cannot do anything about them. They were lucky against Rider but fortunes reversed in this game. Hope they( coaching and players) learned something. There are no room for mistakes next week.
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Post by GuyF on Mar 2, 2020 17:05:41 GMT -5
No, it actually took place the entire game, Niagara scored at will all game. Yeah they hit some tough ones. We also let the 196th best offense look like we were playing an NBA team.
If we defend even a little bit, we win that game going away. It's that simple. Picking apart individual offensive mistakes or in-game coaching errors is futile if we can't stop a MAAC team from dropping 100 on us.
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Post by Joebird on Mar 2, 2020 20:26:39 GMT -5
No, it actually took place the entire game, Niagara scored at will all game. Yeah they hit some tough ones. We also let the 196th best offense look like we were playing an NBA team. If we defend even a little bit, we win that game going away. It's that simple. Picking apart individual offensive mistakes or in-game coaching errors is futile if we can't stop a MAAC team from dropping 100 on us. Defense was atrocious at times but I thought was actually good for stretches as well. We gave up 84 in regulation, but we gave up 19 of those in the last 3 and a half minutes and an incredible 35 from the final tv timeout through OT. We started off terrible but the defense for the second part of the first half through the first 16 minutes of the second half I thought was better than average. The last minute or two we just let Niagara go coast to coast for easy layups, it was comical how easy Niagara was scoring. Maybe it was as simple as we came out flat and then just ran out of gas late. I think we will see much better defense the next 2 games.
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