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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 291709" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>I haven't watched a replay, but to my untrained eye live it seemed like we took a lot of bad shots. A few three pointers several steps behind the arc. Many times contested jumpers with about half the shot clock left. During a lot of those shots no-one was around the goal. I remember seeing three Miami players blocking out around the goal with no GT player in the screen. It appeared that they didn't execute the ball and lane rotation very well and there never was anyone in the right spot to rebound after the shots. I suspect that was either caused by the injuries, or the lack of practice because of the injuries.</p><p></p><p>23 out of 52 attempts from three is an amazing stat. For the year GT shoots about 1 out of 5 from behind the arc. The offense last night was definitely not like the normal offense. To expect to get the same number of free throws while shooting half your shots behind the arc, and having no-one in position to rebound isn't rational. I do agree that there were a few more that could have been called in GT's favor. However, there are several factors that contributed a lot more to the loss than missed foul calls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 291709, member: 2426"] I haven't watched a replay, but to my untrained eye live it seemed like we took a lot of bad shots. A few three pointers several steps behind the arc. Many times contested jumpers with about half the shot clock left. During a lot of those shots no-one was around the goal. I remember seeing three Miami players blocking out around the goal with no GT player in the screen. It appeared that they didn't execute the ball and lane rotation very well and there never was anyone in the right spot to rebound after the shots. I suspect that was either caused by the injuries, or the lack of practice because of the injuries. 23 out of 52 attempts from three is an amazing stat. For the year GT shoots about 1 out of 5 from behind the arc. The offense last night was definitely not like the normal offense. To expect to get the same number of free throws while shooting half your shots behind the arc, and having no-one in position to rebound isn't rational. I do agree that there were a few more that could have been called in GT's favor. However, there are several factors that contributed a lot more to the loss than missed foul calls. [/QUOTE]
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