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Why don’t we find some midrange shots
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[QUOTE="husky429, post: 4146076, member: 6696"] Wasn't intentional. The point you made was just so nonsensical I figured you were typing something wrong. By your logic, if we don't hit a 3 in the first 4 minutes, we need to totally change our game plan... it doesn't make any sense. You were using data (50% and 30%) that literally didn't exist during the game... because no one knew what our shooting %s for the game would be until it was done. Duh. 50% from 2 point land and 30% from 3 (45% efg) is still essentially equal if we're talking about a 1 game sample. That's a couple points difference after the game. And the coach certainly isn't able to use data THAT DOESN'T EXIST to create a game plan mid-half. If historically, we've been a team that benefits from the 3 (and we did even more before yesterday's game with relatively poor shooting)... then you have to roll with that through halftime before making adjustments. [/QUOTE]
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