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Date Posted: 10:45:42am 11/19/05 Sat,
Author: JoeStag
Subject: Re: Game Report from Brooklyn
In reply to: Stagman 's message, "Re: Game Report from Brooklyn" on 09:10:41am 11/19/05 Sat,

Forgot Oglesby. He made a nice drive, an a great layup for a han pass. but he also committed some coltly turnovers. Han and Todd were the most effective on penetrating thats why they got the most fouls

The 6-4/6-5 players were effective for St Francis because that is their strength. It also seams that our "current' weakness because those players combined talent with quickenss and strength. Max and Mamadou's retuen should rectify that problem.

But I think MOS and Carter did a good job on their 6-7, 6-8, and 6-9 players inside, as they were not as quick and mobile. So I don't think that just because we had trouble with the 6-4/6-5 guys means we are less equiped to handle the bigger guys. I think if they went bigger Middleton would have got more time.

Even thou 75% of out shots were from guards, that does not mean they were outside shots. Most of thee baskets and shots by Han and Todd were drives to the hoop and range from 2-7 foot shots. Without Max and Mamadou our inside game is limited to players driving to the hoop and getting O-boards. My guess is that our inside-outside shot ratio was 50-50..... but thats a lot higher outside shots than in the past. I would say 60% of our baskets were made from inside 7 feet and maybe half were layup/putbacks

Fans have been clamouring for us to shoot the outside shot..... well we did, but it was not like we did not sore from the inside. IMO, we have a better chance this year of beating St Joes/Prov/Iowa/Gtown because we have the potential to hit the outside shot...... but we have to make them.

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[> [> [> [> Re: Game Report from Brooklyn -- Frank F, 12:01:21pm 11/19/05 Sat, [1]

Joe- you are the eternal optimist. Some day you are going have to look at this team without rose colored glasses.

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[> [> [> [> [> Re: Game Report from Brooklyn -- Running Man, 01:46:01pm 11/19/05 Sat, [1]

Let me see if I understand this. We lost to a bunch of 6'4" guys? Am I in a 1960s time warp? I hope that I wake up from this, find Rod Serling smiling at me and learn that it did not happen.

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