Haven't seen many comments on this, but do you notice how we usually block 4 or 5 shots per game and almost always have more blocks than our opponent? It might not be a huge deal or overwhelming advantage, but seems to be one of those little things that WSU does very well and those little things add up to success. I would guess the team as spent a fair amount of time practicing technique drills on shot blocking because our timing and positioning are excellent....and we hardly ever seem to foul when attempting a block. Most of the time, it's as good as a steal and probably has some deterrent effect on the opponent attempting inside shots.
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May I direct you to our sticky, Shocker Record Book, where at the beginning of February, the 2013-14 team was already #8 in total blocks. Currently, they are at 135 blocks which would put them 3rd on the list and will be #2 soon.
They may need to make a run in the Dance to have enough games to get them to #1.
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Originally posted by ShockTalk View PostMay I direct you to our sticky, Shocker Record Book, where at the beginning of February, the 2013-14 team was already #8 in total blocks. Currently, they are at 135 blocks which would put them 3rd on the list and will be #2 soon.
They may need to make a run in the Dance to have enough games to get them to #1.
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I wonder if blocked shots in ncaa play has increased this year in that with the new rules more teams are trying to penetrate usually by smaller guards where their shots are blocked either by the taller post players or even from behind by the guy they beat?
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Prevents a score.
Creates a change in possession usually.
Discourages drives to basket.
What's not to like?
The Shockers had 7 blocks in the SIU game. I am not sure, but I believe the high for the season is 8 blocks.
How much dirt is there in a hole in the ground that measures 4'x3'x2'?"Prediction is very difficult, especially if it is about the future."
--Niels Bohr
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Originally posted by Rosewood View PostIf Jim Rome hears we move to #1 in blocks he will have 15 minutes of material.
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Originally posted by Ricardo del Rio View PostPrevents a score.
Creates a change in possession usually.
Discourages drives to basket.
What's not to like?
The Shockers had 7 blocks in the SIU game. I am not sure, but I believe the high for the season is 8 blocks.
How much dirt is there in a hole in the ground that measures 4'x3'x2'?
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Originally posted by WuShock16 View PostSpeaking of blocks, I noticed that Fred has 4 blocks on the season, which, by the way, is one more block than a certain Wooden Award candidate who is 9 inches taller than Fred has.
There is also no debate about which player's team has had, and is most likely to have again, post-season success.
Each is trying to accomplish different things.
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