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Ali's 3-pointer at the end of the Kansas game

tornado

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OK - I will admit, it was the killer -- the dagger....the nail in the coffin...

but was it the right move??
seriously, he misses more than he makes, and if he misses that shot with his team up one point, and if Kansas comes down and makes a basket then is he not the goat of the game and we would all be sitting here saying his shot was bad move, and it reflects bad coaching...

Instead...everywhere they're saying it was a great move and it even proves he's been coached well...
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...-new-hero-ready-to-upset-all-teams-in-his-way

Just wondering what everyone thinks...personally I would have wanted him to dribble out the clock and try to get fouled.....
 
It depends on the player....with Ali that's the way he plays. He's 0-5 in the second half but is not afraid of taking the biig shot...whenever
 
I think it was more of instinct than anything. You don't have time to contemplate every situation. He was so wide open - he felt so confident he could make it, so he went ahead. He'd been taking contested 3's all tournament, so a wide-open 3 was probably an easy choice for Ali. He probably had a momentary lapse in how much time was left too and that they weren't going to be shooting any more shots the rest of the game. He was just in the moment, and fortunately, it went down. If he didn't make it, the result may have been different.
At least it gives Valley followers something to remember down the road, and a shot like that is not easily forgotten.
 
it is a memorable shot and I am really happy it turned out the way it did and it burns Bill Self so bad you could see him steaming in the post-game press conference..
 
Ben Jacobson made a comment that if they play defense the way he asks them to do... and if they can hold a team like Kansas in the 60's... then he lets them trust their gut instincts on the offensive end and doesn't try to mess with that too often. Probably the "right thing to say" in that case, but I liked the comment nonetheless.
 
That type of shot in that situation is where you will hear a coach say (cleaning it up here):) no....no....no... YES!!!!!!!!

Regardless of the player... imho
 
He becomes the hero by making the shot and a goat if he misses, but in order to beat the no.1 seed sometimes you just have to take some chances and his shot gave them a 4 point lead which in turn won the game for them.
 
We all know what the right thing to do would of been:) But there is just that little something inside of me that saids it was the right thing at the right time:? Just because what Kansas had done in stealing the ball 3 times in the last minute and was on a big time run for the win. If that shot does not go, I like Kansas's chances of going on and winning, based on the way things were going:!: That one shot was nothing short of a sealing the win and putting his team back on track for the final 30 sec's.
Your right Benni, No, NO, NO, YES:lol:
 
Ali's shot was well reasoned. Given the way the pressure of Kansas was causing turnovers it may have been riskier to try to hold the ball. There was still over 35 seconds and a Kansas foul was going to create a one-possession game. I think he did think this through because there was a moment's pause before he set his feet to shoot.
 
Kansas was getting the ball back either way. That was the most likely the best look UNI would have gotten on that possession with the defense KU had been playing in the last 5 min.
 
I thought it was a good shot, though it made me a little nervous how early in the shot clock it was... Thing is you can't pass up a look that open when you're a good outside shooter.
 
I thought it was a great look and, with the way that Kansas had stepped up the D over the final four minutes, was probably the best shot they would get.

He's been a top shooter for them all year and, being a senior, got to figure that Jacobsen would trust in his players.

Was a really good game!
 
I just kept walking around saying "what guts" for like the next 10 minutes. Unbelievable shot, at the end of the day though even if Kansas fouls you have at most a 3 point lead, and Kansas was heating up and gaining confidence at that point. An in flow open 3 for a good shooter might actually be easier than a free throw where you have time to think about everything going on and have all the pressure sitting squarely on you. So Ali figured I'll take this shot and go for the kill, I like the decision. I didn't expect it though, BIG time guts.
 
OK, I'll probably take heat for this, but did it seem like the way the game was called tilted to KU's favor over the last 8 minutes of the game. They came out of a TO with UNI having the ball & a 12 point lead & it seemed that no KU player could commit a foul no matter how aggressive.

I think for a non-BCS team to win in a game like that they truly have to pull off a complete game and own the opposition, refs and environment from start to finish. What an awesome display by UNI.
 
it is a memorable shot and I am really happy it turned out the way it did and it burns Bill Self so bad you could see him steaming in the post-game press conference..

Self was still a little smug after the defeat! Not once did he say how well UNI played. They lost because his guys had a bad day not that UNI dictated that.


Kansas was getting the ball back either way. That was the most likely the best look UNI would have gotten on that possession with the defense KU had been playing in the last 5 min.

Ben Jacobsen said as much and he was hoping that Ali would let it fly! I also thought that the reffs at one point let the game get alot more physical then it was in the 1st 1/2. They did call it though fairly evenly IMO.
 
OK, I'll probably take heat for this, but did it seem like the way the game was called tilted to KU's favor over the last 8 minutes of the game. They came out of a TO with UNI having the ball & a 12 point lead & it seemed that no KU player could commit a foul no matter how aggressive.

I think for a non-BCS team to win in a game like that they truly have to pull off a complete game and own the opposition, refs and environment from start to finish. What an awesome display by UNI.


I disagree.....they could have called Koch for over the back foul on his putback dunk and we've all seen blocks called instead of a charge in the last minute in the lane.....the game was called pretty well IMO
 
I disagree.....they could have called Koch for over the back foul on his putback dunk and we've all seen blocks called instead of a charge in the last minute in the lane.....the game was called pretty well IMO

Believe it or not I agree Lefty! What I did not like was how they allowed the game to get a bit more physical from one 1/2 to the next but it was called evenly and at the end that is all you can ask for.
 
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