Official: THE TAKEOVER of Hofheinz (SMU vs. Coog High)

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Re: Official: THE TAKEOVER of Hofheinz (SMU vs. Coog High)

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Yea, when houston was scoring at the end, it got really loud. Band was in on it, etc. LB never called a TO. I too was perplexed. But then again, I don't know much about basketball.
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Re: Official: THE TAKEOVER of Hofheinz (SMU vs. Coog High)

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ponyte wrote:Agree FT shooting hurt big time. Hit a few more early in the game and its not come late.


70% FT shooting in 2nd half and clutch shooting from Markus to finish. Yes, it was bad...but good when it became critical. Ryan needs to watch film of himself shooting FTs during his Soph year. I think he will find more bend in his legs that made for a more fluid motion
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Re: Official: THE TAKEOVER of Hofheinz (SMU vs. Coog High)

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skurtn wrote:Yea, when houston was scoring at the end, it got really loud. Band was in on it, etc. LB never called a TO. I too was perplexed. But then again, I don't know much about basketball.


I think that part of it is that if we call a time out while they are on a run, it gives the impression that they are in control. By not calling the time out, our offense gets to do its thing, controlling the action. It gives a chance to quiet the crowd quickly, which is what we did when Nic hit that amazing shot at the 35 second buzzer.
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