Watching A LOT of B1G games this past week. Teams take plenty of “wide open” 3’s against everyone. OSU and Michigan are taking open 3 after open 3 today.
It ain’t just us.
It ain’t just us.
The problem is that most other league teams have far better 3 point shooters.Watching A LOT of B1G games this past week. Teams take plenty of “wide open” 3’s against everyone. OSU and Michigan are taking open 3 after open 3 today.
It ain’t just us.
The problem is that most other league teams have far better 3 point shooters.
That’s why we have to defend the 3 point line because we cannot make them and are generally outscored by a large margin from 3 so we have very little margin for errorExactly
That’s why we have to defend the 3 point line because we cannot make them and are generally outscored by a large margin from 3 so we have very little margin for error
That’s why we have to defend the 3 point line because we cannot make them and are generally outscored by a large margin from 3 so we have very little margin for error
The issue is which poison we want to pick.
Absolutely. We need to take more open 3s ourselves.. which has long been mentioned. Only after we start taking those open 3s can we see just how bad we are at hitting them. We have some idea... but we turn down far too many of them. I am real happy PM has started taking that shot occasionally.Anyway the point of this thread was to downplay the myth, propagated BR some here, that we “don’t defend the 3.” After this past weak I can say, without hesitation, we attempt to defend (or don’t defend) it as well as most.
A good night for us is good enough just look at the Illinois game we won by 17 with good shooting that night. If we have a good shooting night we can beat anyone in the BIGIf our opponents are having an off night and get 2 empty trips but make a three and we miss a 2, make a 2 and turn the ball over, we still lose a point. Making enough 3's can be the difference and provides an emotional lift. Wonder what it would feel like to just be an average 3 point shooting team. A good night for us usually isn't enough to get the win either.
Agreed, but we had a great shooting night and they didn't. They made one more three and we made 8 more 2's. We should win this type of game easily and did by making the plays down the stretch.A good night for us is good enough just look at the Illinois game we won by 17 with good shooting that night. If we have a good shooting night we can beat anyone in the BIG