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Kia Nurse came into tonight's game vs ND hitting 92.3% from the stripe (22-24). Maybe she can work with the guys...
Maybe Collier could show Enoch how to hit open shots in the paint.
Kia Nurse came into tonight's game vs ND hitting 92.3% from the stripe (22-24). Maybe she can work with the guys...
They don't Ex c'mon, very little coaching.
Never seen a UConn team with so many poor foul shooters. Dre FT shooting would have not even been noticed in this group. LOL
Seriously, it tells me two things - we don't have an assistant coach who is really working effectively with guys on this - and guys are not putting the time in. Again our goal is to win, too often the casual fan is bragging about perfect NCAA APRs - I rather be bragging about perfect FT shooting.
I'm surprised more people didn't recall this.Chief - really enjoy reading your analysis of each game. Just wanted to point out however that in the early part of last decade, our FT shooting was quite unbearable to watch, and I remember thinking the same thing, how would it not get better. I had to look to it up tho and there was one year the team shot 62% from the stripe, good enough for 312th. That happened to be 03-04...
Of course this falls after the days where Rip Hamilton and Albert Mouring hit damn near 90%. Mourning may have only missed 30 over his career.
No real world metrics apply to the women. They aren't even real life.OTOH, the women went 19-20 from the line tonight despite three starters playing 40 minutes.
I tried to shoot like Albie when I was kid. One of the best strokes I've seenChief - really enjoy reading your analysis of each game. Just wanted to point out however that in the early part of last decade, our FT shooting was quite unbearable to watch, and I remember thinking the same thing, how would it not get better. I had to look to it up tho and there was one year the team shot 62% from the stripe, good enough for 312th. That happened to be 03-04...
Of course this falls after the days where Rip Hamilton and Albert Mouring hit damn near 90%. Mourning may have only missed 30 over his career.
Chief - really enjoy reading your analysis of each game. Just wanted to point out however that in the early part of last decade, our FT shooting was quite unbearable to watch, and I remember thinking the same thing, how would it not get better. I had to look to it up tho and there was one year the team shot 62% from the stripe, good enough for 312th. That happened to be 03-04...
Of course this falls after the days where Rip Hamilton and Albert Mouring hit damn near 90%. Mourning may have only missed 30 over his career.
Chief - really enjoy reading your analysis of each game. Just wanted to point out however that in the early part of last decade, our FT shooting was quite unbearable to watch, and I remember thinking the same thing, how would it not get better. I had to look to it up tho and there was one year the team shot 62% from the stripe, good enough for 312th. That happened to be 03-04...
Of course this falls after the days where Rip Hamilton and Albert Mouring hit damn near 90%. Mourning may have only missed 30 over his career.
True - I forgot about Taliek.Okafor shot terrible from the line that year. He brought the team average way down with his 6 attempts per game, although he wasn't alone in struggling (Taliek and Boone were bad, too).
I'm not buying that excuse. They're poor freethrow shooters all the time, not just at the end of games or when they're tired. Plus there are tons of examples college players who play 30 plus minutes and are solid freethrow shooters down the stretch. Also, we may be a few scholarship players short but we use 8 players. Most college teams have a rotation 8 or MAYBE 9 players. They don't all suck at shooting freethrows.Overlooked point. When everyone is playing 30+ minutes it's tough to have good form at the end of the game
Those are awful numbers especially Adams because he has the ball in his hands a lot. Have a feeling we will be better by the end of the season but right now they remind me of some past Syracuse teams.Yeah, well...
Vital 68.8%
Jackson 66.7%
Purvis 66.7%
Adams 62.1%
Facey 61.5%
Brimah 50.0%
Enoch 44.4%
Durham n/a
There are no Napiers in that group. And JA is the guy we'd expect to go to the line most often.
fwiw, Gilbert was 70% and Larrier 61.5%.
Brimah, for some inane reason, chose to change his 82% stroke to one that eliminates his left hand. Physics alone would tell you that removing that left hand also reduces the balance of the shot. He probably had a lot of success in the gym but once the adrenaline flows and the body tires the form breaks down.