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When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.
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I was going to do some complicated analysis on who's replaced TB and SM in the lineup (and may still do that for shooting pct... But if you look at FTs, it's all about missing TB and SM.
In 2009-2010 Bradley took 621 FTs and made 462 for a .744 pct. AW/TB/SM combined for 293 makes out of 346 attempts or a .847 pct. That means those guys took 56% of Bradley's free throws and made 85% of them.
In 2010-2011 Bradley is 117-173 or .676 pct. AW/TB/SM have combined for 56 of 65 or a very impressive .862... Those guys (and two of them aren't playing obviously) actually improved their free throw shooting by a 1% but are now only taking 38% of Bradley's free throws instead of 56%.
Looking another way, here are the numbers for the players other than AW/TB/SM over the two years:
2009-2010 - 169-275 or .615
2010-2011 - 61-108 or .565
So they're a fair amount worse this season compared to last-- but the root cause for your bad FT shooting pct is, hands down, the loss of SM & TB. The rest of the results are what you could expect.
I'm interested to spend some more time on the regular shooting pct and scoring differentials between TB & SM and their replacement players.
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Originally posted by BradleyJD View PostOkay, guess I am the only one who feels D-1 players should be able to make lay-ups and free throws.
The bunnies frustrate me too, and I've NEVER been able to understand how guys who play basketball all day can't make FTs (lol, even if I can't make FTs hehe) consistently... Just when we can use numbers to understand something, it makes us smart fans to take a look.
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Originally posted by thefish7 View PostI was going to do some complicated analysis on who's replaced TB and SM in the lineup (and may still do that for shooting pct... But if you look at FTs, it's all about missing TB and SM.
In 2009-2010 Bradley took 621 FTs and made 462 for a .744 pct. AW/TB/SM combined for 293 makes out of 346 attempts or a .847 pct. That means those guys took 56% of Bradley's free throws and made 85% of them.
In 2010-2011 Bradley is 117-173 or .676 pct. AW/TB/SM have combined for 56 of 65 or a very impressive .862... Those guys (and two of them aren't playing obviously) actually improved their free throw shooting by a 1% but are now only taking 38% of Bradley's free throws instead of 56%.
Looking another way, here are the numbers for the players other than AW/TB/SM over the two years:
2009-2010 - 169-275 or .615
2010-2011 - 61-108 or .565
So they're a fair amount worse this season compared to last-- but the root cause for your bad FT shooting pct is, hands down, the loss of SM & TB. The rest of the results are what you could expect.
I'm interested to spend some more time on the regular shooting pct and scoring differentials between TB & SM and their replacement players.
We have guards like DD, DSE, and WL all shooting under 70% from the line. I guess it just stuns me that guards, of all people, would be poor shooters.
So I understand we are missing players who would help improve our numbers, but the guys actually playing just seem way way off at times.When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.
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Originally posted by BradleyJD View PostObviously, the loss of TB and SM are playing a factor is BU's season. You make some good points there, however I still am amazed by the numbers.
We have guards like DD, DSE, and WL all shooting under 70% from the line. I guess it just stuns me that guards, of all people, would be poor shooters.
So I understand we are missing players who would help improve our numbers, but the guys actually playing just seem way way off at times.
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I think a lot of our shooting problems stem from players rushing their shots, the same thing can be said about our free throw shooting, I watch our players step up to the line and not take their time as if they have no routine in how they shoot them, good free throw shooters do the same routine which gives them more concentration when they go to the line, some of our players seem to be in some kind of hurry to shoot them which I believe is a major part of the problem, watch our good free throw shooters and they will do the same thing before each shot, our bad ones shoot in a hurry and follow no routine.
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