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I get it Dobbster, you don't believe missed free throws are a big deal.Again, losses can be blamed on many factors, and any one you choose to pin the FTs on I can just as easily point to dumb passes or missed assignments or Geno's hair gel.
Last year UConn had likely the worst FT shooting game ever against the Irish with a 46.7% effort, but I don't think that was much on their minds while they were cutting down the NC nets. In both of the years before that they shot 82% in losses to ND and in neither of those two years of losing 3 of 4 to ND did they shoot under 67%. As said, other factors weighed far more heavily, including the fact that they took only 11 FTAs in those two 82% FT shooting losses.
The good thing is that three of the four times the Huskies won the NC in the previous 6 years, the FT% improved over the course of the season by at least a modest amount. Hard to say about 2009-10 because the FT shooting that year was a crazy roller coaster all year long that culminated in a 20-41 effort in the FF. In fact, UConn has shot a combined 51% at the FT line in its last three NCs, and still only 57% if you throw in 2008-09. Maybe some big game pressure showing there, but FT% did not cost them any NC games.
I do.
I don't care if you change your mind and I'm sure you don't care if I change mine.
