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2019 NIT Final Four
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Question.
If someone is fouled while shooting in the NIT and the fouling team is over the 5-foul limit, and the shot goes in, are two free throws awarded?The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
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Seems unlikely, Aargh -- all the NIT is doing is dividing the game into quarters for foul purposes while retaining the traditional men's structure of 20 minute halves. Their experimental foul arrangement ends up being much like the NBA's, and in the NBA game, it's still just "and one" if the shot goes in.
Plus, if one could get "and two," we'd have probably heard of a possible five point play somewhere along the line by now when a three point shooter got fouled while hitting his shot.
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I don't think it will be like this, but they've got no one to stop Markis, and if he goes on a heater with all the family in attendance, watch out because he'll drop 10+ threes.
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostI don't think it will be like this, but they've got no one to stop Markis, and if he goes on a heater with all the family in attendance, watch out because he'll drop 10+ threes.Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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Originally posted by ShockerFever View Post
And that’s exactly what I’m afraid of. Mark will wanna NBA showtime it in front of his fam at MSG and shoot us out of a game against a really good shooting team.
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostI don't think it will be like this, but they've got no one to stop Markis, and if he goes on a heater with all the family in attendance, watch out because he'll drop 10+ threes.
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Markis has been consistent this year. As has been said on here prior, Markis always plays hard.
When he's offensively on, he's really on, and he's difficult to stop. He takes bad shots from time to time and he makes difficult (bad) shots seemingly as much as he misses them (I have yelled at my tv for him taking bad shots when he misses them and then I catch myself yelling at his seemingly bad shot and he makes it). That is Markis. However, when other players are making shots (such as Dexter against Clemson), Markis is much more likely to become more of a passer and facilitator than if he senses the team badly needs his scoring and is in trouble without it.
I don't see this scenario changing. If Samajae, and Eric are going off, and making shots or if Jamie or Dexter are making shots, Markis forces shots less than if the team is "cold" and needing help. I no longer worry about Markis. However, if our team goes cold and Markis also goes cold, while we have usually found other ways to win, this is a scenario where we might not be successful against Lipscomb. They didn't make the Final 4 in the NIT by not being a good team.
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that game last night was a strange matchup because both teams shoot the crap out of it and neither played much D. It's hard to figure out what it would be like playing them. For our sake, I would rather play Lipscomb just because I think we are more of a mismatch against them and far superior athletically and size-wise. Like we did against Furman, we have to cover up the perimeter and force them to take inside shots against our bigs. They didn't show any post play last night so I don't know how they will deal with this. Likely try to pull the bigs to the perimeter and drive on us would be my guess. We certainly have to hit shots to win this game, but I expect us to muck it up a bit in order to get them out of their comfort zone. It won't be pretty so I expect lot of hand wringing once again.
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Eric seems to be carving out a nice sixth man role lately... Instant offense off the bench when things get a stale...I think that would be perfect for him next year... Of course as long as he can keep his ego in check and be ok with not starting. Manu Ginobili, Jamaal Crawford and most recently Lou Williams come to mind
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