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  • Columbuseer
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    There was a blackout in first half where nova had something like a 23-1 run. Nova sending platoons at them every 3-4 minutes.
    Imho the coach should have gone deep into the shot clock on every possession and try to get ball inside. He had no depth so why run? Instead they did the perimeter shot, high ball screen stuff and jacked up shots early. nova would beat them down the court for open threes or layups.
    Once the legs got heavy, more and more shots were bricks.
    I can only assume that their coach thought nova was just hot and would cool off. Very bad assumption when a team averages 46% from three. Very puzzling strategy.

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  • IUPalum
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    That's just ridiculous!

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    That Nova vs Clayton State game ...

    Clayton State took 80 FG attempts. Nova took 95.

    I don't think they even get numbers that high in the NBA All-Star game.

    Crazy.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Giving up 96 in a game is horrendous -- let alone a half. That coach should have been fired at halftime. Seriously.

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  • Columbuseer
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    Originally posted by IUPalum View Post

    WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAATTTT

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  • IUPalum
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    Originally posted by Columbuseer View Post
    Fyi
    nova se hit 156 points against Clayton state. Sunahara from fairmont had a big game.
    Their 6-10 freshman averaging 19 mins a game. Hitting 42% from three and 58% overall.
    what ball movement! 96 points at the half. Generated 26 turnovers.
    If they dominate in conference then they could be dangerous.
    if wl gets more experience playing the style, the potential is there to rival nova se.
    WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAATTTT

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  • Columbuseer
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    Fyi
    nova se hit 156 points against Clayton state. Sunahara from fairmont had a big game.
    Their 6-10 freshman averaging 19 mins a game. Hitting 42% from three and 58% overall.
    what ball movement! 96 points at the half. Generated 26 turnovers.
    If they dominate in conference then they could be dangerous.
    if wl gets more experience playing the style, the potential is there to rival nova se.

    Last edited by Columbuseer; 12-03-2019, 06:30 AM.

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  • Columbuseer
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    FYI Updated scoring stats
    nova se 122 ppg
    west liberty 109 ppg
    glenville state 104 ppg

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  • Columbuseer
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    Thru Dec 1:
    - WL is averaging 1.32 points per possession (which is better than last year's 1.25 that was best in d1 and d2).
    - WL is averaging 82% turnoverless possession, which is amazing, given how fast they play.
    - WL is averaging 109 points per game which is behind Nova SE and Glenville State who score 111 points per game. BTW. Brandon Smith (former West Liberty Player) is an assitant coach at Glenville.
    - WL is averaging 41.4% from 3 point range, despite have several off shooting nights.

    This team still needs a lot of work to reach their potential, but the early results are encouraging.

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  • Columbuseer
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

    Why did he only play 7 minutes at Daemen?
    I am just a dummy but my guess is that he got 4 personal fouls and had two turnovers in those 7 minutes.
    WL has six new players this year and no senirors on the squad. It is a big adjustment to play the WL style as a platoon and not revert to dribble drive to try to make something happen when stressed.
    I was pessimistic that we would even be able to platoon until January. They have made huge strides, including Malik. They have a long way to go, but the improvement is significant.
    Malik has improved the quality of his fouls while reducing them overall, which allows him to stay on the floor longer. Assists are up and turnovers are down too. He is becoming to WLU what Jevon Carter was to WVU a few years back in terms of defensive pressure. That is due to sheer gut-wrenching effort and desire to play defense.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by Scrub View Post

    Lightning fast hands. Picking pockets left and right.
    Why did he only play 7 minutes at Daemen?

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  • Scrub
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    Originally posted by Columbuseer View Post
    Malik McKinney is terrorizing guards-

    Malik transferred to wl from seton hill. It is a huge transition to the wl style, with its freedom for players to make rapid real time decisions and its focus on ball movement rather than dribble drive.

    Malik is rapidly adjusting. His turnovers are down and his assists are up. His shot selection is much improved.

    He has an incredible ability to cleanly steal the ball from guards in the open court. Against him, if you show the ball on the dribble, you do so at your peril. He is creating chaos on the press with suffocating pressure.

    His rapid improvement is impressive.
    Lightning fast hands. Picking pockets left and right.

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  • Columbuseer
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    Malik McKinney is terrorizing guards-

    Malik transferred to wl from seton hill. It is a huge transition to the wl style, with its freedom for players to make rapid real time decisions and its focus on ball movement rather than dribble drive.

    Malik is rapidly adjusting. His turnovers are down and his assists are up. His shot selection is much improved.

    He has an incredible ability to cleanly steal the ball from guards in the open court. Against him, if you show the ball on the dribble, you do so at your peril. He is creating chaos on the press with suffocating pressure.

    His rapid improvement is impressive.

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