ORU is 3-4 in the SL. Last week results were a loss in Fargo and a win in Tulsa over Omaha. A run for the top 2 seeds is still in their grasp, They are shooting 39.5% behind the arc in conference play. 34% of their shots are attempted from deep. ORU has been outrebounded by 6/game in conference with only 6.9 offensive boards/game. McBride and Thompson lead the scoring with transfer Bedford joining them in double figures. The Tommies have a conference win at Mabee this season. Former assistant Russell Springmann has been elevated to head coach. A win by the Jackrabbits in Tulsa would keep ORU in the middle[or lower] of the conference as that team struggles for some identity for a group of good athletes. This would be a great road win for the Jackrabbits. Go Jacks!!
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GDT: Jackrabbits vs Golden Eagles 7pm Mabee Center SLN
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NO QUESTION we have looked better since Mims return. BUT Garry has looked mostly out of whack on the offensive end since moving to the bench. Bummer for a player who was showing signs of coming around as an additional scorer while also playing solid D and doing some nice work on the boards. hopefully we can get him back in rhythm
good example of why for the most part i am never a big proponent of playing a deep rotation. I think it is hard for most players to get consistently into rhythm when you go beyond an 8 player rotation. if you are gonna go more than 8 deep you need to play MUCH faster than your opponents want to play... example the ORU WBB
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Originally posted by MontanaRabbit View PostOur perimeter defense is atrocious.
so it seems that MANY of the 3s we give up are from helping slightly too aggressively and leaving the wrong shooter too open but also in many cases we have had not particularly good 3pt shooters get hot against us from getting too many good looks
tonight is a good example. Weaver is the breathing definition of a "streaky shooter!!" and once he hit the first one we REALLY needed to stick a bit closer. he is not shooting well with any type defensive presence, but he is lights out on wide open 3s
in the end, however, we are the TOP FG% defense in the league and in first place. so there is a balancing act- can we get better at giving up less open 3s while still being good enough at helping to maintain what has been a number one in the league defense?? giving up seemingly WAY TOO MANY 3s is definitely a big annoyance, but does it really matter when teams are not scoring well inside and we are 5 and 1?? would be interesting to know what the team thinks
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