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Posted on 4/2/24 at 4:58 pm to
Posted by FootballFrenzy
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Posted on 4/2/24 at 4:58 pm to
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That being said, we played Edey earlier in the year, and they only beat us 92–86.

It's possible that Oats dials up something, our guys play the games of their lives, and we run with them all night. It's also possible that we get run right out of the building like everyone else.

We'll see.

The good news for the Tide is that three-point shooting against UConn is more important than having an elite center, but it's gonna be tough. I think this will be the Huskies' toughest game so far, but Alabama will need to shoot the lights out to stand a chance if they don't have a big man to protect and threaten the rim.
Posted by paperwasp
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Posted on 4/3/24 at 4:31 pm to
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The good news for the Tide is that three-point shooting against UConn is more important than having an elite center

You're right, and this sounds really simplistic because it is, but it depends on how many shots Alabama makes.

But before you call me an idiot (or afterwards), let me explain.

When an opponent's physical big posts up, backs someone down, and makes a contested left-handed layup, while he's flexing under the basket kissing his biceps, watch Alabama pushing the ball back to midcourt, looking for a transition three.

The thing about Oats being a former math teacher is that he's always focused on statistical efficiencies, like house odds at Las Vegas. He might give up a contested two, but if he can outpace you on points-per-possession (PPP), there's a chance his team can be in position to win.

Sometimes that's scoring rim twos, sometimes it's slashing and dishing for threes. But they've got to fall, and if enough of them do, his team can gain a slight advantage. Just like the house can take your money over the course of several hours at blackjack, the hope is that those small advantages add up across the game.

People think his system is do-or-die from three, and it's really not. It's all about offensive and defensive efficiencies, but the shots still have to fall, and the defense still has to get stops.
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