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  • 1bunnies
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    Not to worried. Every place in this league is a tough play to play. ORU could easily go 0-2 next week-end just as we may yet this week-end. The rule of thumb is to go undefeated at thome and win half your road games. As of now we are 4-0 at home and 4-2 on the road. We only have 3 road games left and 5 home games. I think were going to be just find. Whose with me. Let's go.

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  • 6-4-3 Jackrabbit
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    Really the lead over the Bison is three games because of the head to head win. Get to 13 wins and 2nd place will be clinched. Go Rabbits!

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  • bigticket1
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    Originally posted by Roy View Post
    Saturday games will be huge. We still have a 2 game lead on the third place Bizun, if they win at OU they have my respect!

    Road trip - Jacks 1-1, Buzun 0-2.

    Go Jacks!!
    If NDSU loses at Oakland and SUU beats USD on Saturday,the Bison will be in 5th place in the Summit.

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  • Roy
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    Saturday games will be huge. We still have a 2 game lead on the third place Bizun, if they win at OU they have my respect!

    Road trip - Jacks 1-1, Buzun 0-2.

    Go Jacks!!

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  • jack power
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    Originally posted by RowdyRabbit View Post
    I kind of agree as well...while rebounding wouldn't have hurt, if Bader shoots even SOMEWHAT human, we win.
    Bader came in to the game shooting 35% from three. Tonight he was 10-14 - 71%..... ouch

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  • jack power
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    Originally posted by RowdyRabbit View Post
    Nate nearly got his Triple double as well...21 pts 12 ass 8 boards.

    Also Dykstra played well. 23 pts on 9-15 (5-8 from 3) shooting 10 boards.

    Overall, 61 3's were shot. Half (33) of our total shots (66) were from downtown.

    28 of oaklands 58 shots were from downtown.

    That's unreal.

    Huh, we actually outrebounded them, 37-32. Based on Nagy's rebounding comment I'da figured we lost that one. I guess the ones we didn't get were crucial.
    Gojacks had the rebounds even -37 each

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  • goon
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    Originally posted by filbert View Post
    I'm going to hold out for "The Jacks Beat Themselves." They didn't make the plays they needed to make to win the game; Oakland did.

    Bader: Jacks cover him even a bit more (or, alternatively, the refs call even a couple of those moving screens he was using to get open from Callahan) and they win;
    Free throw shooting: Jacks shoot a decent percentage--and connect on more front end of one-and-one's, and they win;
    Field goal shooting: Jacks hit a decent percentage in the second half, they win;

    Free throws killed us more than Bader did: OU outscored us in free throws 23-13. 3-pointers were 14 a side, even with Bader going off.

    Jacks beat themselves more than Oakland beat us. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
    I agree, bader was good, really good, but our missed fts late changed the game and missing a few rebounds the last 2 minutes gave them a few extra points.

    We better come out and kick some dead elephant butts next.

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  • goon
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    Originally posted by Kemo View Post
    I'll second this.

    But I'll also add that Valentine's illegal picks helped out a lot. He hipchecked the Jacks defender everytime Bader went of one of his "screens." If I was Coach Nagy, I'd be asking the officials to watch for it if we meet up with them in the tournament.
    holu cow I know, it was driving me crazy, he leaned and stuck his hip out and looked obvious to me.

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  • RowdyRabbit
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    Nate nearly got his Triple double as well...21 pts 12 ass 8 boards.

    Also Dykstra played well. 23 pts on 9-15 (5-8 from 3) shooting 10 boards.

    Overall, 61 3's were shot. Half (33) of our total shots (66) were from downtown.

    28 of oaklands 58 shots were from downtown.

    That's unreal.

    Huh, we actually outrebounded them, 37-32. Based on Nagy's rebounding comment I'da figured we lost that one. I guess the ones we didn't get were crucial.

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  • RowdyRabbit
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    Originally posted by bigticket1 View Post
    I agree. If you allow a one-dimensional player like Bader get that many chances where he is squared up and he just has to catch and shoot,bad things are likely to happen. That being said,if you take Bader out in practice and let him shoot unguarded threes,he wouldn't shoot that high a % very often.
    I kind of agree as well...while rebounding wouldn't have hurt, if Bader shoots even SOMEWHAT human, we win.

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  • bigticket1
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    I thought Taevaunn Prince had his best game as a Jack-9 points and 10 boards. Also,would have liked to see Tony get more than 11 minutes.

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  • slosho
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    I can boil this game down to two words... Losing Sucks!

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  • filbert
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    Originally posted by bigticket1 View Post
    I agree. If you allow a one-dimensional player like Bader get that many chances where he is squared up and he just has to catch and shoot,bad things are likely to happen. That being said,if you take Bader out in practice and let him shoot unguarded threes,he wouldn't shoot that high a % very often.
    Thing is, they had Callahan chasing Bader all over the court trying to cover him up . . . Oakland players weren't shy about the moving picks they laid on Callahan to free up Bader. Now, you can argue that maybe they should have been switching rather than chasing, but on the other hand SDSU's defense tonight looked like the focus was to take Hamilton out of the equation offensively (which, for the most part, they did--he had 16 but many of those were free throws).

    I agree it's awfully disconcerting that other teams' players seem to get awfully, AWFULLY good from 3-point-land vs. SDSU over the years, dating back to the D-II days. But again--Oakland and SDSU both made 14 3-pointers in the game. Bader, by himself, didn't win the game.

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  • bigticket1
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    Originally posted by RabbitObsessed View Post
    I'll go ahead and say Bader beat us.
    I agree. If you allow a one-dimensional player like Bader get that many chances where he is squared up and he just has to catch and shoot,bad things are likely to happen. That being said,if you take Bader out in practice and let him shoot unguarded threes,he wouldn't shoot that high a % very often.

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  • filbert
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    I'm going to hold out for "The Jacks Beat Themselves." They didn't make the plays they needed to make to win the game; Oakland did.

    Bader: Jacks cover him even a bit more (or, alternatively, the refs call even a couple of those moving screens he was using to get open from Callahan) and they win;
    Free throw shooting: Jacks shoot a decent percentage--and connect on more front end of one-and-one's, and they win;
    Field goal shooting: Jacks hit a decent percentage in the second half, they win;

    Free throws killed us more than Bader did: OU outscored us in free throws 23-13. 3-pointers were 14 a side, even with Bader going off.

    Jacks beat themselves more than Oakland beat us. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.

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