When you won't take open shots. You are a major college basketball player and won't take an open shot.
This team is offensively challenged
Yeah for all those that wanted Anderson to get more playing time, need to watch because he is afraid to shoot the ball. Even when he is wide open.When you won't take open shots. You are a major college basketball player and won't take an open shot.
Yeah for all those that wanted Anderson to get more playing time, need to watch because he is afraid to shoot the ball. Even when he is wide open.
That's only when he catches it.
How can anyone still support this?
How can anyone still support this?
The thing is it's what he's in the game for. The same with Fitzner. If you get an open shot take it.Yeah for all those that wanted Anderson to get more playing time, need to watch because he is afraid to shoot the ball. Even when he is wide open.
It a make or miss game.
It's not Archie''s fault their 1 -10..from distance.
They can't hit contistated or open three's ..
Just a whole team of non shooters..
Again, I point out -- IU is not apparently running an offense that is intended to generate open jump shots. Instead, we are trying to either pass it or drive it underneath every time.It a make or miss game.
It's not Archie''s fault their 1 -10..from distance.
They can't hit contistated or open three's ..
Just a whole team of non shooters..
Are you still too stubborn to admit you’re wrong?You must be loving this. Congrats
Are you still too stubborn to admit you’re wrong?
first iu possession of the game mcroberts amazingly beats his man from the left wing and is driving for an uncontested layup. needing only one more stride to get to the basket he inexplicably drops the ball off to a tightly guarded smith, pinned on the baseline, resulting in a turnover. that's mcroberts whole offensive season in a nutshell. highly disappointing for a "smart" seniorWhen you won't take open shots. You are a major college basketball player and won't take an open shot.
first iu possession of the game mcroberts amazingly beats his man from the left wing and is driving for an uncontested layup. needing only one more stride to get to the basket he inexplicably drops the ball off to a tightly guarded smith, pinned on the baseline, resulting in a turnover. that's mcroberts whole offensive season in a nutshell. highly disappointing for a "smart" senior
yes but it was the same way when we were playing the cupcakes. He would take maybe 2-3 shots and pass on open shots.Yeah, that was too bad, but a player only given 2 minutes to prove his worth each game, it's understandable that he's too afraid of failing.
That said, I was more disappointed in his defense, not staying in front of his man.
I'd like to see him and Moore on the floor long enough to get comfortable.
yes but it was the same way when we were playing the cupcakes. He would take maybe 2-3 shots and pass on open shots.