Method Man said:
We were in the bonus with like 13 min and shot 95% from the FT line. Our answer was to jack 3s. uT had a midget drive into the lane and draw fouls.
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16% from 3
The coach can't make the shots for them.
He recruits the shooters. He coaches the team. There is no rule if you can't shoot you have to shoot a bunch of 3s. Very ignorant take.
A&M took 10 3's in that last 13 minutes, and 3 were inside the last minute of the game when forced to a bit. We took 13 free throws during that stretch, UT took 16 FT;s but 6 were in last minute when we were fouling.
70% of the 3 point attempts, 7 of the 10, were taken by Wilcher and Wade. 41% and 33%, our two best, from beyond the arc on the season. Do you tell them stop shooting because you missed your last 5? Or your last 2? Or do you trust their shooting percentage and they can get hot?
Phelps and Hef took 1 each, Not great percentages but they need to take those. Carter and Washington took 1 each between 10 and 13 minutes left in the game, they aren't good shooters.
5 of 30 is AWFUL, maybe nearly historically awful, from beyond the arc. But can you just say - stop taking 3's? Our great ball handling and drive to the basket team will just take over, or hope to be helped by refs, against the #1 defensive team in college basketball? They flat out ignored CArter, GArcia, Washington beyond the arc - probably as a defensive choice, maybe not I'm not sure - but it's hard to tell even a 20% 3 point shooter to not take a wide open, unhurried shot. Garcia was 2-2, CArter exceeded his average, Washington couldn't make them pay. It was Phelps, Wade, Wilcher that really let us down from 3 but only Phelps is one I question taking too many 3's. 10 of his 17 shots were from inside the arc at least, but maybe he should have done that more and not take those 7 3's.
I'd agree with you there are certain players I would say shouldn't be shooting 3's - those players were 3 for 9 from beyond the arc today.
There are 2 players I will never question them taking a 3 (well, maybe if it's forced ie not open) and they were 1 of 13 today.
There are some players that should take opportunistic 3's but that's it, they were 1 for 8 today.
We just shot bad, but I really question the "well, I know you shoot 30% over 25 entire games but you are shooting 10% in the first 25 minutes today so stop shooting them and drive and hope we get fouled (not blocked, not lost as we dribble)"