My list isn't 10 things. I think 3 will do.
1. With a 10-point lead and the entire front court in serious foul trouble, Marshall decided to make SIU win the game from 3. Not a bad plan. SIU hasn't been a good 3-shooting team all season and has been susceptible to zone defenses. that was a good plan with poor results.
2. SIU's plan in the end-game was to foul Cooz and make him get his points from the line. that plan worked very well.
3. Generally in the ends of close games coaches want the ball in the hands of their best free-throw shooters. Does it not occur to any of the haters that maybe it was Marshall who dictated that Mekel handle the ball and take shots, hoping for a foul call from the most hack-happy team in the conference? Putting the ball in Cooz's hands was resulting in 0 to 1 points per possession, depending on how many FT's PJ hit.
1. With a 10-point lead and the entire front court in serious foul trouble, Marshall decided to make SIU win the game from 3. Not a bad plan. SIU hasn't been a good 3-shooting team all season and has been susceptible to zone defenses. that was a good plan with poor results.
2. SIU's plan in the end-game was to foul Cooz and make him get his points from the line. that plan worked very well.
3. Generally in the ends of close games coaches want the ball in the hands of their best free-throw shooters. Does it not occur to any of the haters that maybe it was Marshall who dictated that Mekel handle the ball and take shots, hoping for a foul call from the most hack-happy team in the conference? Putting the ball in Cooz's hands was resulting in 0 to 1 points per possession, depending on how many FT's PJ hit.
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