Gator Basketball ***Official BBALL Game Thread*** Florida vs Charleston Southern

LeeForThree

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Florida is up 36-20 at the half. Need to be more aggressive and faster imo. Make open shots is the biggest issue st the moment
 

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Defense played better that half. Rebounding not so much. Defense lead to the majority of pts as well
 

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Just awful shooting and no design at all offensively

I am not watching the game, but this is depressing to read, especially coming from you Lee. We talked about it ad nauseum last year about how in the half court, offensively was a total stand around and watch show, with no player or off the ball movement or action. Sure we will probalby look okay on offense just from the talent disparity, but if you show little offensive plan or design against a girl's team, what happens against real competition?
 

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Florida is up 48-20 at the under 16 timeout. We are moving faster this half. Nembhard should have like assists if we could make some shots lol. Team defense is better this game (competition is lesser though)
 

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Different energy, different game in second half. Gators upping the pressure. CSU yet to score.
 

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Cats are only up 1 in a fight versus s Illinois
 

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Florida is up 53-23 at the under 12 timeout. Locke gets a 3pter and fastbreak finger roll
 

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Hudson missed a 2 on 1 layup off another dish from Nembhard lol

I was hoping our new inside coach would solve Gators' so often rim-clanging misses and rim-rolling misses.
Some coach needs to train at least our inside men on how to have perfect control on the bank shots.

One bank-shot expert (only one trigonometry specialist exists) has mapped out all the angles at any distance. He has a "kit" for learning (at practices) that places multiple parallel red tape lines in see-through fashion on the back of the clear backboard. Then, at a specific distance behind the board, he places a red vertical pipe embedded in the ole concreted truck-tire. The ball handler that's angled on the floor shoots at whatever line lines up with the pipe behind the backboard. Repetition ingrains the right releases into the player's hand-eye co-ordination. Inexcusable if any CBB coach doesn't know & apply this guy's research. Our guys' inside shooting reveals that they have no concept of command of the backboard.

That pragmatic sense of "trial testing" should be applied to the underhanded free throw. Tall guys, with the underhand shot, release the ball 3 feet beyond the foul line, 3 feet closer to the rim. That plus the kinesiologic facts that there are far fewer contrary muscular interferences/variables with the underhand motion. I assume Canyon Barry is still around to demonstrate & encourage.

www.seeker.com/how-to-hit-the-perfect-bank-shot-1765193995.html
 
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Threes were 8 for 28. Ouch.

The frosh will only get better throughout the year so at least we got that going for us.
 

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