BEARZ77 wrote:Khan4Cats wrote:No, you can easily say they weren't that impressive because they weren't. UNI had a horrible night shooting as well, but it wasn't from anything the Bears were doing, UNI was getting the shots they wanted, they just weren't falling. Sonnen isn't gonna go 1-6 from 3 again when at least 4 of the looks were pretty much unguarded. It was the first game UNI has won when shooting under 30% from 3 (only the 2nd under 35%). We shoot closer to average and that's a 20 point margin.
MSU, on the other hand, was struggling to get any kind of look and had to rely on a lot of late shot clock desperation shots as they rarely got good looks. I was expecting some flashes from the hype I have heard, but didn't see much. They pretty much looked flustered and confused by UNI's defense and never had any rhythm. Thurman looked like he was trying to force just to get some shots off, Marshall looked like he was over his head, Scheer got outplayed by UNI's freshman SG, Wilson showed some good hops and bad brains.
MSU had a lead, but it never felt like they were threatening to pull away, it was more a matter of whether UNI would ever hit any of their shots. Once they started to, they pulled away.
What a biased post. So you shoot like horse shat on your home court and it had nothing to do with our defense; we shoot poorly and it's about your defense. We typically use the shot clock and while it does lend to a number of forced shots, I saw plenty of wide open shots missed by the Bears and UNI both. It was a game a veteran team playing on their home court and struggling to stay out of the playin round better win against a team as young and inexperienced as the Bears.That was the first time 5 of the Bears ever played against UNI's defensive style and it does take some familiarity to adjust to what UNI does on that end, so yeah there were some ugly moments offensively for the Bears. Nothing new or earth shattering there.
We shot terrible but still led for about 75% of the game and I liked most of the physical matchups I was seeing on the court. Right now all I care about is defending home court, we do that for our last 3 games and we will see where everything shakes out for the tourney. If not, I still have only seen one team really pull away from us on the court since conference play has begun, so I am really not to worried about closing that gap with another year of experience.
UNI shot worse last night than I have ever seen and it had almost zero to do with the defense. Sonnen, before last night I haven't looked today, was 3rd in the nation in 3pt % at 49% on the season...think about that Prior to last night he had taken 120 3's on the season and made 49% of them. Most of them were much heavier defended than any of the ones he took last night and he started the game 0-5. At least 4 of his shots were WIDE OPEN...I mean WIDE open. He shoots his regular % last night and the game plays out like it did we win by 20.
You led by an average of 1.5 ppg throughout the game. You were never more than 1 possession ahead for more than 1:07 seconds....and that was a 5 point lead at 14-9, which was cut to 14-11 and you never led by that again.
UNI played by far it's worst offensive game of the season (yes, I'm talking about the WSU game as well) and we won by 12 and I never doubted we would win.
MSU fans have a lot of confidence for a team as bad as they are.