I do also remember Marshall saying another option was supposed to be Cle posting up, after the lob failed. He obviously didn't do that. He must of wanted the three.. in my estimation. And I can not really blame him.
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I had a similar sight line as Cotton did when he made the decision to decline passing the ball to Early. While Clea has separation he didn't look open from my vantage point. The length and positioning of the UK defenders made it look like a risky pass.
Furthermore, there were three plays during the game where WSU went over the top or back door (perfectly) only to be denied by a trailing shot blocker. This had to be factored in by both Cotton and Early.
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Originally posted by AndShock View PostAgree on this. I was pretty surprised they called a timeout.
Still, they got a decent shot from a good guy to be taking it, and even after FVV missed, the sun came up the next day. The last play was just that, but how many other chances were there for the Shocks to have picked up a couple of points or more along the way? Too many missed opportunities, too many breaks that went the wrong way, too many good things done by an extraordinarily talented opponent that finally woke up and acted like one -- that's kind of the way it tends to go in a one-possession game. It could have gone either way, and this time it didn't work out.
Got lots of respect for the quality loss, though.
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Originally posted by another shocker View Postfvv had a perfectly good look. he makes that one all the time. he just had a rare miss.
i look for him to really take over next year. nobody stops him.
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Originally posted by Downtown Shocker Brown View PostHe shot slightly off his back foot due to WCS and Randle I believe in front of him. This twisted his body just a bit.
I think he knew as soon as he released it it didn't feel right. I don't expect to see him do that ever again.The mountains are calling, and I must go.
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Originally posted by another shocker View Postfvv had a perfectly good look. he makes that one all the time. he just had a rare miss.
i look for him to really take over next year. nobody stops him.The mountains are calling, and I must go.
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Originally posted by wsushox1 View PostHe's certainly capable of taking over. However, and it pains me to say this as it goes with Gottleibs line of thinking, Fred struggles against big athletic guards. There's a reason he wasn't shooting well against UK....he's not used to shooting over 6'6" guards.
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Originally posted by wsushox1 View PostHe's certainly capable of taking over. However, and it pains me to say this as it goes with Gottleibs line of thinking, Fred struggles against big athletic guards. There's a reason he wasn't shooting well against UK....he's not used to shooting over 6'6" guards.
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Originally posted by CBB_Fan View PostHe was also our best player in the first half despite playing against those big guards, even though he wasn't scoring. He was creating offense with his passing, getting our other players in positions they could score (notice that Chadrack and Carter didn't have as much of an impact in the 2nd), and it seemed that only time UK got disrupted was when he stole the ball. He struggled in the second half, but we can't say that was because the Harrison twins suddenly grew taller or more athletic. My guess is that his head collision at least somewhat shook him up, and he never got back in a groove after those two back-to-back fouls. Not UK's guards, but the court and refs.
What I'm saying is.....is that at times this year Fred has struggled creating his own shot against taller guards which is why I think calling a TO was a good idea as that play wasn't in transition....UK had 4 1/2 players back on defense.The mountains are calling, and I must go.
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Originally posted by ShockTalk View PostPerhaps we should have ran a play for who UK would have least expected it, Cotton and the Grown Man Dunk. :bball_spin:
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