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Chief’s Briefs - Marquette Edition
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[QUOTE="Chief00, post: 4568436, member: 11108"] Good point, as bad as our shooting was late in the game, we lost this one on defense throughout. On how many of their made threes did we have two guys on someone, while leaving a better shooter open? But, also give Marquette credit, they made a few 25 foot type shots, even contested ones. The lefties on Marquette also messed us up. We did not seem to make that adjustment. The big city lights seemed to have the wrong impact on players and coaches. Our centers played well, but only split 40 minutes. They were a combined 10 -15 from FG (66%) and 6-8 from FT (75%). Compare that to 36% FG for the team and 43% FT for the team when you subtract Sanogo and Clingan out. When all the analytics today, how do we miss understanding the impact of that simple math, all season long? Last night our centers were 30% better than the rest of the team in both FG and FT but they only took 25% of our shots. [/QUOTE]
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