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  • boatcapt
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    Those are the plays we need but have been largely missing from our arsenal. If driving players start kicking the ball outside for open 3's, you are going to see fewer defenders sagging inside when we do drive.

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  • Scrub
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    Just had to make sure you weren't referring to the legendary Chucky Humphries. ; )

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  • Columbuseer
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    Originally posted by Scrub View Post

    Are you referring to Pistol Pete?
    Yep. Grew up liking wvu and wanting to play there but when his father got LSU job, that was not going to happen Lol

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  • Scrub
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    Originally posted by Columbuseer View Post
    Lol
    that was one sweet play. Also Very unselfish to give it up, for he is a great finisher at the rim.

    BTW do u recall the name of the great passer from Aliquippa?
    Are you referring to Pistol Pete?

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  • Columbuseer
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  • Columbuseer
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    Lol
    that was one sweet play. Also Very unselfish to give it up, for he is a great finisher at the rim.

    BTW do u recall the name of the great passer from Aliquippa?

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  • Scrub
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    Originally posted by Columbuseer View Post
    Dante Spadafora has quite a repertoire of underhand passes made with one hand, which are not commonly seen in basketball today. Reminiscent of a great passer from Aliquippa who played college ball in the 1960s... :-)
    Malik McKinney must be reading this forum, as he pulled off the perfect-behind-the-back-pass-in-transition play against Frostburg late yesterday. It was a closer pass than the one you describe here, but Malik wanted to make sure you knew that it wasn't just incoming guys who can do those things!

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  • Columbuseer
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    Another encouraging sign. WLU now has 4 players shooting over 39% from three. There are still several players in abysmal slumps who made over 40% last year. If they break out, look out!

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  • Columbuseer
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    Observations from a Dummy - West Liberty at Frostburg State

    Many good things to like about the game. Here is just a small sample. I welcome other additional observations.

    1. WLU brand of ball continued with predictable results against a team playing playground ball. Incredible 1.47 Points Per Possession (PPP) versus only 0.87 for FSU. Amazing 1.83 Assist to Turnover Ratio to only 0.37 for Frostburg State. Assists on 48% of FGs, which would have been even higher, but Frostburg was not getting back on defense, which led to run-outs by WLU.

    2. With 10:40 left in 1st half, WLU led 22-20. Then the flood gates opened and massive blackouts occurred. Half was 64-38. There was no garbage time in the second half. WLU kept playing unselfish ball with the extra pass, which continued to increase the lead, reaching a high of 55 points.

    3. Really good judgment on shot selection.

    4. We had an incredible 50% Offensive Rebounding Efficiency. That means that WLU got half of all the rebounds off our basket

    5. Freshmen are getting more comfortable with each game. The future is bright for all of them.

    Areas for Improvement
    1. Some guys are still too high in their defensive stance. When an opponent moves quickly or jumps, if one sees the WLU defender first bend his knees and lower their stance, before moving or jumping, that means their leg muscles were not contracted and ready to move (whether running or jumping). That creates a half-second delay and an opening for an opponent to get open or get a shot off.
    2. Some foul shooters have little or no backspin on the ball and need more arc on the trajectory, which is causing them to missing shots hard off the rim (no shooter's bounce). Strangely enough, these same shooters may be OK with their mechanics from three point range






    Statistic West Liberty at Frostburg St.
    POINTS 128 75
    FGM 46 24
    FGA 84 63
    FGPCT 54.8% 38.1%
    3FGM 14 7
    3FGA 38 23
    3FGPCT 36.8% 30.4%
    FTM 22 20
    FTA 28 35
    FTPCT 78.6% 57.1%
    REBOUND OFFENSIVE 21 11
    REBOUND DEFENSIVE 37 21
    REBOUND TOTAL 58 32
    ASSISTS 22 7
    TURNOVERS 12 19
    BLOCKS 1 0
    STEALS 12 4
    Num Possessions 87 86
    Points per Possession 1.47 0.87
    Assists per 100 Possessions 25.3 8.1
    Assists to FG Made ratio 47.8% 29.2%
    Assist to Turnover Ratio 1.83 0.37
    Turnovers per 100 Possessions
    (< better)
    13.8 22.1
    WL Opponent Defensive Rebounds 21 37
    Offensive Rebound Efficiency % 50.0% 22.9%
    Effective FG % 63.1% 43.7%
    Effective FG% Difference (team-Opp) 19.4% -19.4%
    FGA % Diff ((team FGA-Opp.FGA)/Opp FGA) 33.3% -25.0%

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  • Columbuseer
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    Dante Spadafora has quite a repertoire of underhand passes made with one hand, which are not commonly seen in basketball today. Reminiscent of a great passer from Aliquippa who played college ball in the 1960s... :-)

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  • Columbuseer
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    2021 WLU Freshman Dante Spadafora Sighting #3

    Dante gets the ball in transition and dribbles at a sprint down the court. At about the 3-point line in the middle of the court, he does a no-look behind-the-back bounce pass to a teammate in the corner for an open three. That bounce pass was at least 30 feet and was on the money, despite the fact Dante was still moving forward toward his goal at high speed.

    It was amazing; for many players, that type of pass is frequently errant, for it lands too far in front of the teammate because the ball is moving forward at the same speed and direction as the dribbler when it is released and they don't account for that aspect of Newton's Law of Motion. So they wind up leading the receiver of the pass too much and the ball goes out of bounds. Quite a common occurrence against WLU press.

    Purportedly, some writers in Pittsburgh are saying the OLSH is the best team in the WPIAL regardless of classification.

    Dante is the perfect fit for the WLU style. He is going to thrive there.
    Last edited by Columbuseer; 02-18-2021, 11:06 AM.

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  • IUPalum
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

    Yes. Mercyhurst will be loaded again next year. The Lakers may win the last game of the season this year.

    To quote the famous Billy Beane ... If you don't win the last game of the season .... nobody gives a sh!t
    Love the Moneyball quote.

    Yes, Hurst can win the last game. Only thing hurting them right now is not playing games regularly. Tough to get in sync and jelling that way!

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by Columbuseer View Post

    Good news for IUP. They could have had a three-peat in 2020, 2021 and 2022. But I'm sure they will be happy with just one national championship in 2022 (I know WLU would! LOL).

    Can anyone seriously challenge them in PSAC next year?

    I know, it seems silly to worry about Frostburg. It is just that I watched some of the WVSU game and they looked like a different team than the one we beat by 62 points. On paper they should have lost by 20-30 points to WVSU.
    Of course, I hope you are correct.
    Yes. Mercyhurst will be loaded again next year. The Lakers may win the last game of the season this year.

    To quote the famous Billy Beane ... If you don't win the last game of the season .... nobody gives a sh!t

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  • Columbuseer
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

    They'll be back next year. All of them. Enjoy this year.

    Seriously, worrying about Frostburg is like IUP worrying about Clarion...
    Good news for IUP. They could have had a three-peat in 2020, 2021 and 2022. But I'm sure they will be happy with just one national championship in 2022 (I know WLU would! LOL).

    Can anyone seriously challenge them in PSAC next year?

    I know, it seems silly to worry about Frostburg. It is just that I watched some of the WVSU game and they looked like a different team than the one we beat by 62 points. On paper they should have lost by 20-30 points to WVSU.
    Of course, I hope you are correct.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    They'll be back next year. All of them. Enjoy this year.

    Seriously, worrying about Frostburg is like IUP worrying about Clarion.

    They can have a player who gets 40 ppg. Who cares. Who gets the other 70 they'd need?

    Frostburg football showed they can at least be a workout. Frostburg basketball is horrendous.

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