He's going to be a big key to our run. Let's watch.
Until teams realize you should just hack the hell out of him instead of giving up layups.
Refs wouldn't call the fouls anyway.Until teams realize you should just hack the hell out of him instead of giving up layups.
Until teams realize you should just hack the hell out of him instead of giving up layups.
I love how Cal is using Briscoe.
Pull whatever big about 10' from the hoop, spread Willis and Murray to the corners, and Ulis to the top.
He runs circles under the rim drawing defenders and kicks to either the big or the shooters. Love it.
Luckily, pretty sure Cal is aware.Briscoe will become part of the opposing team's offensive strategy with 39% FT's. With <3mins to play, Cal needs another option. Briscoe cannot go to the line in a must-make FT situation. 61`times out of 100 he misses. As a coach I make that work for me.
Luckily, pretty sure Cal is aware.
Didn't seem to be a problem today. Just don't get it to Briscoe when they could exercise this strategy late in a close game.Briscoe will become part of the opposing team's offensive strategy with 39% FT's. With <3mins to play, Cal needs another option. Briscoe cannot go to the line in a must-make FT situation. 61`times out of 100 he misses. As a coach I make that work for me.
Agree. He was a 75% free throw shooter in high school. He also won the ball is life 3 point contest. I think he has struggled adjusting to getting stronger alot.Briscoe is 11 for 17fts (64%) in March. Obviously well off the mark of a good guard, but much better than 39%. Conversely, he was 18 for 61 (29%) from the start of the season to Jan 11th.
I've been saying this for a while, no way is Briscoe this bad of a shooter or he'd have never made it to D1. He's still finding his shot, and I wouldn't want to rely on his shooting yet, but he's much better than a sub 50% ft shooter and a sub 20% 3pt shooter. Just look at his HS stats.
Yeah the problem though and what he's beneficial it, is he collapses defenses..if people try to help to cut him off..it leaves murray, ulis, willis open. Also he's an exceptional rebounding gaurd, so he cleans misses up on the kick outs. We have to have him. If their bigs want to step in and get in foul trouble as opposed to ours, I'm all for itBriscoe will become part of the opposing team's offensive strategy with 39% FT's. With <3mins to play, Cal needs another option. Briscoe cannot go to the line in a must-make FT situation. 61`times out of 100 he misses. As a coach I make that work for me.
Yeah the problem though and what he's beneficial it, is he collapses defenses..if people try to help to cut him off..it leaves murray, ulis, willis open. Also he's an exceptional rebounding gaurd, so he cleans misses up on the kick outs. We have to have him. If their bigs want to step in and get in foul trouble as opposed to ours, I'm all for it
The thing about Briscoe that I hope opposing coaches don't figure out, is that playing off him because he's a poor shooter is just the opposite of what you should do. Playing off him just gives him that much more room to get into the lane. Similar to Rondo in that regard.
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He's going to be a big key to our run. Let's watch.
Briscoe ... is that the guy that can't hit free throws?
Briscoe ... is that the guy that can't hit free throws?
It's been an entire season and nobody's done that. Dumb post, but you are known for those. Let em get into foul trouble if that's what they want to do.