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Post by steveisback on Jan 11, 2019 9:25:57 GMT -6
Bryce has ankle injury which kept him out again.
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Post by Pounce Needs Pals on Jan 11, 2019 9:37:43 GMT -6
I listen to the whole game. I did not see it. Why didn't the Panthers foul up 3, with 5 seconds left? Guessing the Panthers were not going to do it. Amazing how this is a 50/50 thing in coaches wanting to foul or not.
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Post by steveisback on Jan 11, 2019 9:48:18 GMT -6
What was really encouraging was the way the team did not buckle. Despite the short handed bench and foul trouble it is like they were determined to win and flat out "found a way to win" whatever it took. Important though to display this especially on our home court and a tv audience.
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Post by Cactus Panther on Jan 11, 2019 11:18:44 GMT -6
Another player showing improvement and “toughness”, one of Baldwin’s favorite words, wish it was “consistent”. But at least we have not heard about "fight" the last couple games.
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Post by striker14 on Jan 11, 2019 14:56:37 GMT -6
I listen to the whole game. I did not see it. Why didn't the Panthers foul up 3, with 5 seconds left? Guessing the Panthers were not going to do it. Amazing how this is a 50/50 thing in coaches wanting to foul or not. Yeah, I think coaches are split on it. It seems like the odds are more in your favor with the foul, but then you get games like Oregon-UCLA last night where they fouled, guy hit first free throw, intentionally missed second, teammate rebounded, made follow up, and was fouled on the shot.
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Post by Super King on Jan 11, 2019 15:26:00 GMT -6
I listen to the whole game. I did not see it. Why didn't the Panthers foul up 3, with 5 seconds left? Guessing the Panthers were not going to do it. Amazing how this is a 50/50 thing in coaches wanting to foul or not. This is purely a conventional-wisdom thing. KenPom proved a couple years ago that fouling up 3 or not has little to no impact on the final result.
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