Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
My two keys to the game are to 1) stay out of foul trouble and 2) keep the foot on the gas at the end of the 1st half.
If Joel and/or Isaiah get into foul trouble early that'll really limit us. And we've had a knack for getting up big in the 1st half - only to watch the lead wither to a possession or two by the break. This is primarily attributed to the head scratching lineups that get trotted out there for the last few minutes of the half - but the players need to play with some purpose during that time as well.
My two keys to the game are to 1) stay out of foul trouble and 2) keep the foot on the gas at the end of the 1st half.
My key to the game: guard the freaking perimeter. Don't help on the driver.
We need to absolutely abuse them on the glass. We're #1 in the country with 43.8 rebounds per game - Butler is #327 out of 351 D-1 teams in rebounding at 32.0 RPG. We need to exploit that. Shooting 3's and letting our bigs grab the rebounds for put-backs (if the shots are missed) could be a fairly decent offensive strategy against these guys.
I'll stay with what I posted here:..anybody wanna talk about it?
Tyler is a backup but gets a lot of minutes.I'm not worried. Tyler Lewis is this crowds pg. Berry will have a big night.
I'm not. I'm already trying to prepare myself for how ticked I'll be when they rain 3's.I wouldn't hold my breath on this.
I disagree with the poasters about the substitutions. How do you develop talent? You get them in the game and give them PT. Look at K's way of developing talent, he lets them ride the pine and then when he needs them they are not ready. I prefer the Carolina way started by Dean where you develop a deep bench by recruiting top talent and getting them some minutes.
I'm not. I'm already trying to prepare myself for how ticked I'll be when they rain 3's.