Shooting Percentages

Joey Bags

All-American
Sep 21, 2019
5,175
5,311
1
FG %: 39.4% Ranked 328
2PT %: 44.4% Ranked 328
3PT %: 27.7% Ranked 335
FT %: 66.2% Ranked 288

Good f****** grief
 

goru7

All-American
Dec 12, 2005
6,432
7,710
113
FG %: 39.4% Ranked 328
2PT %: 44.4% Ranked 328
3PT %: 27.7% Ranked 335
FT %: 66.2% Ranked 288

Good f****** grief
Even in past years with 3 point struggles we have been a decent 2 point shooting team . The amount of missed 4-6 -8 foot shots this year is astronomical as is the number of air balls and balls shot off the side of the backboard. From a pure regression to the mean, it has to get better.
 

bac2therac

Hall of Famer
Jul 30, 2001
247,830
177,530
113
the sad part is alot of this came against really weak competition and UMass who is okay doesnt have a great defense at all yet last ten minutes of the game we couldnt hit anything
 

richthedentist

All-American
Aug 2, 2001
11,026
8,584
113
the sad part is alot of this came against really weak competition and UMass who is okay doesnt have a great defense at all yet last ten minutes of the game we couldnt hit anything
Well when you don't run an offense which we have been saying for years now you are not going to shoot good when you have guys holding the ball for 10 seconds and no motion, no backscreens etc and even when we get good shots we just have no shooters and that's on our coach and his poor recruiting
 

Joey Bags

All-American
Sep 21, 2019
5,175
5,311
1
I guess the only silver lining is that these will somewhat improve through the rest of the year
 

cRURah

All-Conference
Nov 13, 2004
4,955
3,979
62
The bottom line in basketball is putting the round ball in the round hoop. Those shooting percentages are a massive fail.