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2025 CBC Tourney: Nebrasketball vs Arizona State

To be fair…the results of Brice shooting this season is more often than not, a made basket 😆 
But they are a better team when they get at least three people to score instead of just Brice & Juwan.

Technically it resulted in a basket less often than not because he only shot 46.9% for the season, but I get your point.  If I calculated it correctly, his "true shooting percentage" was 60.2%.

 
But they are a better team when they get at least three people to score instead of just Brice & Juwan.

Technically it resulted in a basket less often than not because he only shot 46.9% for the season, but I get your point.  If I calculated it correctly, his "true shooting percentage" was 60.2%.
I agree 😀 they are better when it’s a team offense totally…I was just being sarcastic.  If it’s between aimlessly wandering around the half court offensively or Brice Williams taking a shot…I’d take a Williams shot 100% of the time though!

For every time he shot a ball…he made more than he missed 😀 splitting hairs…

 
To be fair…the results of Brice shooting this season is more often than not, a made basket 😆 
I thought my comment was fair and yes, he is a big deciding factor in Fred Hoiberg's offense.   :dunno   When the ball goes in, it's all good.  When it doesn't, there isn't much offense to run.  Even though there are a few other scorers on the team.  Hoiberg's offense is designed to get Brice the ball.  Brice has the option to shoot or give it to Gary.  Plan B, C and D is for Berke, Morgan and Conner to find a way to score.  

 
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