Re: Has Richman Run this Program Into the Ground??
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Bison03
Playing a bigger stronger big 12 team and all the struggles that goes with that
yea , but that big 12 team had 21 halftime points.
the offense just looked lost when you have all fall to gameplan for opening night is all I am saying I guess.
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Re: Has Richman Run this Program Into the Ground??
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El_Chapo
I was encouraged by the play in the paint tonight. The rebounding was even against a team that had superior length and athleticism and they got to the line 25 times. They were getting open shots they just weren't falling in the last 25-30 game minutes. Disappointing game tonight for sure but nothing that leads me to believe that this team isn't still capable of winning the Summit League and putting up 20+ wins before they hit Sioux Falls in March.
Re: Has Richman Run this Program Into the Ground??
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Bison03
Playing a bigger stronger big 12 team and all the struggles that goes with that
Remember when we beat Wisconsin? Marquette?? Oklahoma??? Notre Dame????
When is Richman going to get a win like those?????
Has Richman Run this Program Into the Ground??
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Professor Chaos
I was encouraged by the play in the paint tonight. The rebounding was even against a team that had superior length and athleticism and they got to the line 25 times. They were getting open shots they just weren't falling in the last 25-30 game minutes. Disappointing game tonight for sure but nothing that leads me to believe that this team isn't still capable of winning the Summit League and putting up 20+ wins before they hit Sioux Falls in March.
Please tell me how many shots in the paint we had. Were we watching the same game? Holy hell!!
And I’m talking actual set plays, not fast break attempts.
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Re: Has Richman Run this Program Into the Ground??
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Bisonator98
Remember when we beat Wisconsin? Marquette?? Oklahoma??? Notre Dame????
When is Richman going to get a win like those?????
From an offensive standpoint we are light years away from where those teams where. The team that beat OU would be a 15 point favorite against this team at minimum.
This team can still win the Summit but there won't be a big win unless things change offensively. We have to stop gettting into these offensive funks, K-State didn't score for like a 5 minute stretch in the first half and sadly we couldn't capitalize because we also couldn't score.
Re: Has Richman Run this Program Into the Ground??
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CAS4127
Please tell me how many shots in the paint we had. Were we watching the same game? Holy hell!!
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This team isn't built on points in the paint and if you thought they were going to put up big points in the paint against K-State or pretty much anyone else you're not paying attention to their personnel. They do need to attack the paint in order to be effective offensively because they're at their best when driving and kicking out and/or getting to the free throw line. They got to the line 25 times and they had plenty of open 3 point opportunities in the 2nd half that were a result of penetrate and kick basketball.
Has Richman Run this Program Into the Ground??
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Professor Chaos
This team isn't built on points in the paint and if you thought they were going to put up big points in the paint against K-State or pretty much anyone else you're not paying attention to their personnel. They do need to attack the paint in order to be effective offensively because they're at their best when driving and kicking out and/or getting to the free throw line. They got to the line 25 times and they had plenty of open 3 point opportunities in the 2nd half that were a result of penetrate and kick basketball.
Do majority of “solid” teams run that sort of offense?
Do we recruit “solid” 3-point shooters?
And your the one who said you were “encouraged” by play in the paint.
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CAS4127
Please tell me how many shots in the paint we had. Were we watching the same game? Holy hell!!
And I’m talking actual set plays, not fast break attempts.
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No doubt. We have zero inside presence it’s actually embarrassing how we just Chuck up 3 pt shot after 3pt shot.
Of course we didn’t need an athletic player like Gue. Could have really used Horn as well. Guy knew how to score.
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Re: Has Richman Run this Program Into the Ground??
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CAS4127
Do majority of “solid” teams run that sort of offense?
Do we recruit “solid” 3-point shooters?
And your the one who said you were “encouraged” by play in the paint.
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Yeah, the college game is pretty much built on shooting the 3 ball these days. Villanova ran roughshod on their way to a national title on the back of the 3 pointer 2 years ago. I was encouraged because I wasn't expecting them to put up 30-40 points in the paint but I was worried that they were going to revert to last year's form where the ball never got inside the 3 point arc and they just chucked up contested 3 pointer at the end of the shot clock which they did get into a rut doing at one point in the first half. I didn't see that in the 2nd half as much and it was good to see them get to the line that many times as they did. K-State is a very good defensive team and if they can get to the line that many times every game they're going to win a whole lot of games in the Summit League with as well as they will shoot the 3 on top it.