Yeah, there's getting to be some holes in the great replacement theory.I won't lie after those 2 losses I was on the "it's time to make a change" train but now Im on the "let's give Coach Davis another year" train
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Yeah, there's getting to be some holes in the great replacement theory.I won't lie after those 2 losses I was on the "it's time to make a change" train but now Im on the "let's give Coach Davis another year" train
Congratulations on 35 years.My son’s 21st(!) birthday is the Monday between that game and the ACCT, which also happens to be my husband’s and my 35th wedding anniversary.
I respectfully disagree. Practice may not make perfect, but it is key. And coaches can teach form and routine and implore players to value foul shooting. Coaches can have players shoot foul shots at the end of practice and tell them they cannot leave until they make 9 of 10.Free throw shooting is not easy to coach. Yes you can teach form, technique, approach, but coaching players to make them under game pressure is not so easy.
And spending time on it in practice doesn't really work either.
These guys can make free throws they just need to start making them and hopefully it clicks in.
I just am pointing out things that need to improve. It is baffling why both the rebounding and free throw shooting have been so bad. That's just something that is totally on the players. Rebounding is all about hustle and making sure you find someone to box out. Free throw shooting is about concentration and repetition, using the same ritual each time and being able to relax at the line. Not sure why you don't think fans can be happy with the win but still see things that need to improve and not be happy with letting Louisville come back because of the rebounding and free throw shooting.You must be miserable to watch a game with. You're like 90% negativity.
To quote Spiro Agnew, you're a nattering nabob of negativism. You notice everything wrong, little right and harp on things like you only you notice them and that you can change them. It also bothers me that your characterizations (and posting character) seems a bit mutable and inconsistent.I just am pointing out things that need to improve. It is baffling why both the rebounding and free throw shooting have been so bad. That's just something that is totally on the players. Rebounding is all about hustle and making sure you find someone to box out. Free throw shooting is about concentration and repetition, using the same ritual each time and being able to relax at the line. Not sure why you don't think fans can be happy with the win but still see things that need to improve and not be happy with letting Louisville come back because of the rebounding and free throw shooting.
You are so right !Since high school I've been a 75-80%+ free throw shooter (and that counts for games). As a point guard I knew very early on that was key. I can still hit 8 of 10, sometimes 10 of 10, most of the time.
It is about routine, routine, routine. That includes balance and follow through.
I learned that from the aforementioned Coach John Lotz. If you don't know who he is/was you should.
John Lotz - Wikipedia
He was a Tar Heel great. Coach Smith mentions him a good deal in A Coach's Life. When Coach split up with his first wife I believe Coach Lotz was his housemate.
I guess it is hard for me to just enjoy the games and be a fan and not also someone who has played basketball for over 40 years and has coached.To quote Spiro Agnew, you're a nattering nabob of negativism. You notice everything wrong, little right and harp on things like you only you notice them and that you can change them. It also bothers me that your characterizations (and posting character) seems a bit mutable and inconsistent.
Do you mutter while you read?I guess it is hard for me to just enjoy the games and be a fan and not also someone who has played basketball for over 40 years and has coached.
I think that is possible. I noticed Henri land somewhat awkwardly late in the second half and then start limping as he ran up the court. I suspect it is going to flare up throughout the rest of the season and he will just need to manage it.I hope a part of the Heels' atrocious rebounding was due to Henri not being 100% with the short turnaround from Saturday's game @ Syracuse. He'll now have 5 full days to rest with no travel so I bet Saturday's effort will be better. No excuse for the rest of the team.