It's a great question and seems to be related to turkey bacon
but I can't put my finger on it. How could high percentage shooters all collectively sink on the same afternoon? Sleep? Diet? Bad practice? It's an enigma.
Coach Davis just said on the UNC basketball show that they decided to guard our two bigs Mutts and Aluma one-on-one, which was risky. But he said it kept them from dominating and allowed their guards to stay on the perimeter and guard our 3-point shooters. I think that's the difference. The only guy I saw wide open with his shoulders square to the basket from more than 2 seconds was Mutts. The other guys were shooting in a rush with a defender in their face, fading away or not square to the basket. I think Alleyne's shot missed the rim and hit the backboard on the other side. It was ugly. He had another floater that was equally ugly. Like he needs glasses ugly. [Post edited by WildTurkE at 02/20/2022 11:57AM]
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