Hoiberg used some unusual lineups for the last 10-ish minutes & was clearly not happy with the results.
UMES is a REALLY bad team. We shot horribly, played the above mentioned weird lineups that didn't work and still won by 19 and had a lead of 31 at one point.
That's the way of modern basketball. All 3's and layups/dunks. Fortunately, the Huskers play defense.We just keep bombing threes whether they're falling or not. Some nights they're going to go down and we'll probably steal a couple of wins. Some nights they won't and we'll probably lose to someone we shouldn't.
That's the way of modern basketball. All 3's and layups/dunks. Fortunately, the Huskers play defense.
Creighton had the same issue last night against Gonzaga and got smoked because they don't play tough defense (and Gonzaga is much better than UMES).
That's the way of modern basketball. All 3's and layups/dunks. Fortunately, the Huskers play defense.
Creighton had the same issue last night against Gonzaga and got smoked because they don't play tough defense (and Gonzaga is much better than UMES).
Before last night we were hitting over 40% as a team. I understand that two games is a small sample size, but I suspect that we will have more games like the first two than last night. They have too many good shooters to shoot under 20% on a regular basis.Although, as I was curious after the previous reply, we are currently #26 in the country in threes attempted per game. So we are, in fact, firing more than most.
And we're #167 in make percentage. Which doesn't seem like a great combination.
Before last night we were hitting over 40% as a team. I understand that two games is a small sample size, but I suspect that we will have more games like the first two than last night. They have too many good shooters to shoot under 20% on a regular basis.
New Hampshire, USC Upstate, and North Dakota are all currently 310 or worse on the KenPom rankings (NH is actually worse than Eastern Shore). There's still some scrimmages left.Well, done with our scrimmages (basically) now it’s time to play real teams.