Lefteye
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The increase was due to coaching, not shot clock. We went from turtle ball to real bball. We won't have a problem scoring. Hubbs is developing the same as J Rich and J mac did. He could easily average 15.
DB don't take well to any negative talk about his boy Tyndall.
Across all of NCAA D1, the reduced shot clock increased scoring by roughly 6 ppg, and increased possessions by roughly 6 as well. About a 10% increase in scoring. That's pretty significant.
In 2014-15, the average offensive trip lasted 18.4 seconds, which yielded an average of 64.8 possessions per 40 minutes. This season, the average length of an offensive possession has been slashed to 17 seconds, resulting in an increase in average possessions per 40 minutes to 70. These numbers point towards an expedited pace of play in college basketball, the intended effect sought by the NCAA when instituting the abbreviated shot clock.
The NCAA hoped that hastening the pace of play would bolster scoring across the nation, a phenomenon that has in fact taken the country by storm this season. After scoring an average of 67.5 points per game in 2014-15, team production has skyrocketed to 73.9 points per game in 2015, approximately a 10% jump.
Time Crunch: Has The 30-Second Shot Clock Made A Difference? â NCAA BB â The Sports Quotient
So u just dont have faith in Hubbs just say that. Cause the path he on he can easily get 15 points. He's going to get the ball and will have the green light on offense like Punter did and baulkman and Moore.
So u just dont have faith in Hubbs just say that. Cause the path he on he can easily get 15 points. He's going to get the ball and will have the green light on offense like Punter did and baulkman and Moore.
Haha that's funny. Cause I like Tyndall he could have done a lot here if he a clear opportunity but he got that 10 years show and untill his appeal is done. He a no coach in college but if he can get significant amount off like 5-7 years he'll be back in college.
Disagree about expecting KA only be able to score on putbacks. He shoots too good from the free throw line not to utilize him more next yr. We should see him step out ready to shoot(from 15-20 in) more than last yr. Jmo
Yeah, Alexander is a decent FT shooter but how many outside shots did he take last season? I don't remember any past 5-10 feet. I don't think Barnes will use him that way either.
I see him as being a rebounder, defender of the rim, & scoring off putbacks. That's just my opinion. Hopefully he is working hard on his game this off-season to become better.
I hear ya. And agreeing to disagree is fine. But last yr he needed to get use to playing inside. Plus KPs ridiculous improvement shooting demanded most of the shots most of the season.
Was just about to say the same. Would love for Barnes to turn Alexander into an offseason project and have him focus on his face up game. His free throw shooting leads me to believe he could potentially develop a strong 12-15 footer if he can stay consistent and work on a good pivot move.