Originally posted by UKnCincy:
Originally posted by manu1433:
with all due respect, that isn't a big difference
You are talking about 11 (17%) shots vs 5 (7%) on our 64 FG attempts yesterday.
For this to be a big difference within the context of this discussion, you'd have to assume that almost everyone of those shots were attempted by Andrew and Aaron.
I do not know the exact numbers, but I strongly doubt that is the case.
Actually, it is a big difference and a meaningful indicator. As far as who was attempting those, the twins took 8 of the 11 (73%). For the other games this year, the twins only would take about 32% of late shot clock attempts. So 4.5 of the extra 6 went to the twins and we didn't convert any of those attempts. Makes a big dent in your efficiency number.
You're missing the broader point though. This is an indicator that A&M was forcefully taking away interior shots by playing the bigs physically and pushing them away from the basket. Teams that can do that against us will do several things. Force most of our turnovers to come from the front court, limit our offensive rebounds, and force the guards to take most of the shots. Well that's basically what happened and is how teams should defend us until the bigs get more aggressive. Bully the interior, try to deny the ball getting to Booker and funnel the attempts to the Twins.