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  • #16
    Off the top of my head, I can think of two of our go-to guys last year when the game was coming down the the final seconds:

    Armstead: Game winning jumper against VCU

    Early: Game winning 3 against Illinois State (which still makes me grin from ear to ear)

    Another time when it was simply a close game throughout the whole second half it seemed, we had way more than a go to guy. We had a TEAM:
    Gonzaga game: Baker, FVV, Early, Carl, and probably more. Our TEAM scored like 23 points in NINE CONSECUTIVE POSSESSIONS to make a little comback and hold the lead to knock off the (AP) Number 1 team in the nation.

    This is why I don't take this article very seriously. And yeah, you could make the argument when we might have needed a go to guy in one of our games that we lost, but I still believe this is mainly a team effort over anything.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Kung Wu View Post
      The only reason Cle isn't a "go to" guy is because he racks up fouls in this frustratingly tightly called conference where elite athleticism is indirectly punished. But you get into the tournament where true ballers are allowed to play and LOOK WHAT HAPPENED! The only "go to" guys you are going to find in such a defensively oriented and tightly-called conference are outside shooters like McD and Ryan or the occasional center that gets to cherry pick. When is the last time a guy with true slashing ability terrorized this league?
      Point taken. Early averaged 4.4 fouls per 40 mintues played and played 61.2% of the available minutes in all conference and MVC tourney games. In the NCAA tournament games, he avergaed 3.5 per 40 minutes played and played 74.0% of the available minutes.

      Interestingly, Baker in the NCAA tournament games played 81% of the minutes and also averaged 3.5 fouls per 40.
      "I not sure that I've ever been around a more competitive player or young man than Fred VanVleet. I like to win more than 99.9% of the people in this world, but he may top me." -- Gregg Marshall 12/23/13 :peaceful:
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      Remember when Nancy Pelosi said about Obamacare:
      "We have to pass it, to find out what's in it".

      A physician called into a radio show and said:
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      • #18
        Originally posted by SB Shock View Post
        Balanced Scoring does not necessarily mean you don't have a ONE go to guy. It just means you might have multiple go to guys. This is especially helpful when a GO TO GUY is having an off night there will be somebody possibly to pick that guy up.

        Shocker Leading Scorers by game

        Early - 13 games
        Hall - 7.5 games
        Armstead - 6.5 games (2.5 games came in post-season play)
        Williams - 5.5 games

        If you break leading scorers down by when they scored 20+:
        Early -6 games
        Armstead - 4 games
        Hall - 3 games
        I didn't say balanced scoring means you don't have one go to guy. I said it can often mean that, but with the Shockers there are a lot of players who can get their own shot. You took one part of my post out of context and missed my entire point.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Kung Wu View Post
          The only reason Cle isn't a "go to" guy is because he racks up fouls in this frustratingly tightly called conference where elite athleticism is indirectly punished. But you get into the tournament where true ballers are allowed to play and LOOK WHAT HAPPENED! The only "go to" guys you are going to find in such a defensively oriented and tightly-called conference are outside shooters like McD and Ryan or the occasional center that gets to cherry pick. When is the last time a guy with true slashing ability terrorized this league?
          In general, I agree with your points. However, Cle can commit some incredibly dumb fouls that make my head spin.
          "Prediction is very difficult, especially if it is about the future."

          --Niels Bohr







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          • #20
            Originally posted by im4wsu View Post
            Point taken. Early averaged 4.4 fouls per 40 mintues played and played 61.2% of the available minutes in all conference and MVC tourney games. In the NCAA tournament games, he avergaed 3.5 per 40 minutes played and played 74.0% of the available minutes.

            Interestingly, Baker in the NCAA tournament games played 81% of the minutes and also averaged 3.5 fouls per 40.
            A new mathematics principle: Less fouls, more minutes.
            "Prediction is very difficult, especially if it is about the future."

            --Niels Bohr







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            • #21
              Originally posted by Ricardo del Rio View Post
              In general, I agree with your points. However, Cle can commit some incredibly dumb fouls that make my head spin.
              True, but that's why the give him five freebies. :)

              Kidding aside, I think what works against him most isn't the quantity of dumb fouls, it's how he goes all Jamar Howard on the refs too often. He needs to be more selective on his whining/bitching/attitude when it comes to tough calls.
              Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!

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              • #22
                One thing I was impressed with Cle during the Louisville game was his rebounding positioning. He blocked out Louisville players and drew rebound fouls on 3 occasions in that game.

                Did I mention I can't wait for next season???

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