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2007 NIT Information

rsmit84 said:
MacabreMob said:
Oh - I agree DC.

I think we can win 3 in St Louis.

When a perimeter shooting team gets hot, they are almost unstoppable. And when they get hot, they stay hot until there is a layoff. With games being 3 days in a row, I think if we are hot - we stay hot for 3 days.
although usually the games in st. louis arent very high scoring. wasnt it last year where just a couple teams scored over 20 in the first halves of the first round. just seems like everyone plays tight (especially the first game) and shots dont fall like they normally do

And don't forget... there is a 'Bad Rim' down there on one end. :lol:
 
rsmit84 said:
MacabreMob said:
Oh - I agree DC.

I think we can win 3 in St Louis.

When a perimeter shooting team gets hot, they are almost unstoppable. And when they get hot, they stay hot until there is a layoff. With games being 3 days in a row, I think if we are hot - we stay hot for 3 days.
although usually the games in st. louis arent very high scoring. wasnt it last year where just a couple teams scored over 20 in the first halves of the first round. just seems like everyone plays tight (especially the first game) and shots dont fall like they normally do

This is why it is I think very important we make UNI play 94 feet. We must get lay ups and make their big men move up and down the court.

If they get this into a half court possession type game, they will really hurt us rebounding the ball and letting their bigs pass out of the post.

I do not beleive that their guards can handle our pressure either in the half or full court.
 
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