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Posted on 11/13/20 at 11:55 am to rockiee
Posted on 11/13/20 at 11:55 am to rockiee
Musselman in the press conference talked about a few different things
-Moses solidified his spot in the rotation.
I think we all could see this but even when he wasn't scoring or had the ball in his hands. We were constantly running plays for him. Seems like Muss knew well before this that he was basically "the guy" when it comes down to it.
-Some players that played well in the red/white game have struggled in previous scrimmages and others that played poorly in the red/white game have played well in the previous scrimmages
He talked about Jaylin Williams having great scrimmages leading up to this game even though he struggled during the red/white game. On the opposite side of that spectrum, he mentioned KK having a better red/white game than what he has shown in scrimmages.
-Backcourt D was an issue
He mentioned Sills and Notae in regards to getting better on the defensive side of the ball. During the game you could hear him screaming about Notae lack of hustle to get back on D.
-Switched Notae at half to see what he could do with that side of the ball
Notae had a shaky start but played very well in the 2nd half. It is easy to just look at the points but I believe he also had 5 assists. It seems that was Musselman seeing what Notae would look like with a group of players that will most likely be getting a majority of the minutes (Moses, Smith, etc). No doubt Notae is one of the best scorers, if not the best scorer, on the team but his high volume can be an issue at times. Good to see him play within him self in that 2nd half.
-Moses solidified his spot in the rotation.
I think we all could see this but even when he wasn't scoring or had the ball in his hands. We were constantly running plays for him. Seems like Muss knew well before this that he was basically "the guy" when it comes down to it.
-Some players that played well in the red/white game have struggled in previous scrimmages and others that played poorly in the red/white game have played well in the previous scrimmages
He talked about Jaylin Williams having great scrimmages leading up to this game even though he struggled during the red/white game. On the opposite side of that spectrum, he mentioned KK having a better red/white game than what he has shown in scrimmages.
-Backcourt D was an issue
He mentioned Sills and Notae in regards to getting better on the defensive side of the ball. During the game you could hear him screaming about Notae lack of hustle to get back on D.
-Switched Notae at half to see what he could do with that side of the ball
Notae had a shaky start but played very well in the 2nd half. It is easy to just look at the points but I believe he also had 5 assists. It seems that was Musselman seeing what Notae would look like with a group of players that will most likely be getting a majority of the minutes (Moses, Smith, etc). No doubt Notae is one of the best scorers, if not the best scorer, on the team but his high volume can be an issue at times. Good to see him play within him self in that 2nd half.
Posted on 11/16/20 at 6:24 pm to rockiee
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Hoop It Up At Home
November 13, 2020
With limited capacity at Bud Walton Arena this season, we’re offering some ways to bring Razorback Basketball directly to your home this season!
Hoop It Up @ Home Box Presented by Mountain Dew
Receive a variety of unique items delivered straight to your door including:
Slobbering Hog Car Flag
Razorback Souvenir Cup
Schedule Magnets for both the men’s and women’s basketball teams
Muss Bus Car Decal
Team Photos
Commemorative Ticket
Cost: $50
BWA Cutouts
Similar to inside Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium, we’re offering fans the chance to buy a cutout to be put in the seats at Bud Walton Arena! Purchased cutouts will remain in place for both men’s and women’s basketball games for the duration of the season.
Included in your purchase, we will send you a photo of your cardboard cutout inside the arena as well as the option to take home your cutout at the end of the season.
Purchase deadline to have in place for Nov. 25 season openers is Thursday, Nov. 19.
VIP Cutout (closer to the floor): $100
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