CurveballJesus
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Why no delay of game whistle? We went from having 13 seconds to get a last shot off to 6 because Penn State guy knocked the ball away to flex
Coffey turned it over? how is that on the coach? if they run a play, there's like 10 seconds at most for Penn St. to try and score at the other end, even less time if we make a basketOnce again, no explainable reason on God's earth to wait until late in the shot clock to start the offense, but Pitino somehow thinks it's a brilliant strategy. Right up there with assigning point guard duty to someone who commits careless turnovers with regularly, including and especially at the top of the key, allowing a runout by your defender. This end-of half situation will be my exhibit A as i prosecute the case of why this coach needs to go.
Coffey turned it over? how is that on the coach? if they run a play, there's like 10 seconds at most for Penn St. to try and score at the other end, even less time if we make a basket
Once again, no explainable reason on God's earth to wait until late in the shot clock to start the offense, but Pitino somehow thinks it's a brilliant strategy. Right up there with assigning point guard duty to someone who commits careless turnovers with regularly, including and especially at the top of the key, allowing a runout by your defender. This end-of half situation will be my exhibit A as i prosecute the case of why this coach needs to go.
Once again, no explainable reason on God's earth to wait until late in the shot clock to start the offense, but Pitino somehow thinks it's a brilliant strategy. Right up there with assigning point guard duty to someone who commits careless turnovers with regularly, including and especially at the top of the key, allowing a runout by your defender. This end-of half situation will be my exhibit A as i prosecute the case of why this coach needs to go.
Huh? Typically you want your best playmaker with the ball in a position to create at the end of a half.Don't put him in that position.
Our starting 1 and 2 guard both struggle mightily to dribble the basketball. That is not a recipe for success.
Huh? Typically you want your best playmaker with the ball in a position to create at the end of a half.
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Huh? Typically you want your best playmaker with the ball in a position to create at the end of a half.
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Gophers aren't playing well, two starters on the bench for most of the first half, missed fouls by Stevens, not getting bounces...and still down just 4.
Relax. Just a few corrections and they're solid.
When will an assistant explain to Pitino that when the game clock has more time left than the shot clock, there is no reason to run it down all the way? Good lord.
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Huh? Typically you want your best playmaker with the ball in a position to create at the end of a half.
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Our starting 1 and 2 guard both struggle mightily to dribble the basketball. That is not a recipe for success.
As Coffey goes, so go the Gophers. If he shows up in the 2nd half, Gophies win. If not, they lose. Simple.
This is an all time low for PG play at Minnesota. If '97 Bobby Jackson somehow laced 'em up tomorrow we're a 2 seed.