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re: Temple's lack of offense makes my blood pressure rise
Posted on 2/12/09 at 11:13 am to basiletiger
Posted on 2/12/09 at 11:13 am to basiletiger
His shot has greatly improved. He's very smart on the basketball court, does a lot of little things that go relatively unnoticed, and is one of the better defenders on the team and in the conference. His ten points in the second half of last week's game was a huge catalyst for us in blowing out Alabama last week and allowing most of our team to sit the second half.
Posted on 2/12/09 at 11:16 am to Tiger Authority
He's averaging as many assists as a 3, with a better A/TO ratio, than he did as a 1. Offense isn't just shooting. He doesn't need to shoot as much as he's the worst shooter out there, but his stroke has improved even though the percentage has not.
Posted on 2/12/09 at 11:20 am to Tiger Authority
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His shot has greatly improved. He's very smart on the basketball court, does a lot of little things that go relatively unnoticed, and is one of the better defenders on the team and in the conference.
Agreed. He is one of those "program guys" that every coach loves to have. He knows his role and plays it pretty well for the most part.
Posted on 2/12/09 at 2:29 pm to Tiger Authority
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His shot has greatly improved.
Temple in his last 7 games:
10 of 40 from the field = 25%
3 of 19 from 3 pt range = 15%
Temple's defense = great
Temple's offense = opposite of great
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