I haven't watched the replay, but if memory serves me correct, ES was going to be forced to bring it up the court to avoid a 10 second backcourt call. I have no issue with him stopping whether it was by his choice or the ref's suggestion. The game was over and a dunk wasn't necessary. If ECU was up by 6 and had a breakaway dunk, I know I would consider it very disrespectful. Respect doesn't play a home/away schedule.
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Originally posted by Woodrow View PostKP ratings are good for comparison purposes. However, I don't think we play to that rating. We would improve quite a bit if GGG left our best players in until the end of the game and we increased our margin of victory. We almost always lose margin when the end of bench and walkons are in at the end of games. I'd rather do what we do and reward our guys as opposed to inflate our KP rating.
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Originally posted by SB Shock View Post
Margin of victory plays a roll in the NET. NET has an impact on how the NCAA will judge WSU for the post-season. Do you sacrifice your NET?I won't tolerate rude behavior
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Originally posted by Woodrow View Post
There are a lot of intangibles with getting guys playing time. But it really doesn't matter what I would do because GGG apparently is not going to run up the score to improve the NET.
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Originally posted by SB Shock View Post
GGG has never put the walk-ons in the game this year unless they have covered the maximum NET point spread.
Sidenote: the walk-ons have not helped the spreads much this season. Methinks some folks were a little over-excited about a couple of the walk-ons. Tends to happen for some unknown reason.
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Originally posted by SB Shock View Post
GGG has never put the walk-ons in the game this year unless they have covered the maximum NET point spread.
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Originally posted by Cdizzle View Post
Which is not different than any prior year that didn't have NET. Hard to blow a 22 point lead in 2 minutes, even if you try.
Sidenote: the walk-ons have not helped the spreads much this season. Methinks some folks were a little over-excited about a couple of the walk-ons. Tends to happen for some unknown reason.
The Baker affect..."You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"
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Originally posted by ShockTalk View Post
Are you saying it has just happened that way or believe he is fully aware of that spread and intentionally holds back on the end of the bench?
The other part that is not capped is offensive and defensive efficiency. So when he does put the walk-ons in and they give up several baskets while turning the ball over on the offensive end it will have a detrimental impact on their NET. There are some articles from coaches who have said they won't run up the score, but they will continue to play hard for the whole game in response to the NET formula.
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Originally posted by Cdizzle View Post
Which is not different than any prior year that didn't have NET. Hard to blow a 22 point lead in 2 minutes, even if you try.
Sidenote: the walk-ons have not helped the spreads much this season. Methinks some folks were a little over-excited about a couple of the walk-ons. Tends to happen for some unknown reason.
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Originally posted by Cdizzle View PostI don't have any problem with not dunking it. I do have a major problem with a ref telling my player to not dunk it.
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Originally posted by Windiwu View PostOn replay the announcer said Erik asked GGG if he could dunk it and was told no.
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Originally posted by Woodrow View PostKP ratings are good for comparison purposes. However, I don't think we play to that rating. We would improve quite a bit if GGG left our best players in until the end of the game and we increased our margin of victory. We almost always lose margin when the end of bench and walkons are in at the end of games. I'd rather do what we do and reward our guys as opposed to inflate our KP rating.
The big difference between systems like KP and like NET/RPI are that the former are predictive, based on what you should be able to do, and the latter are based on what you have done. Related, but slightly different purposes. For the most part, you should get into the NCAAT and be seeded based on what you have done, not what you would probably do if given sufficient chances.
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