STATESBORO, Ga. — It took 14 games and more than two months, but the Louisiana men's basketball team finally picked up its first road win of the season by dropping Georgia Southern 74-65. Big man Shawn Long had 23 points and 17 rebounds for the...
STATESBORO, Ga. — It took 14 games and more than two months, but the Louisiana men's basketball team finally picked up its first road win of the season by dropping Georgia Southern 74-65. Big man Shawn Long had 23 points and 17 rebounds for the...
Could this be the drip that broke the dam? It would be nice if this was the turning point of the season for road games. I know its just one, but maybe they just had to break through that mental barrier on "road" games to start winning on the road.
The fact part if it was mental is not up for debate.
Saturday will be a very difficult test against a team that's 32-1 in their last 33 home games.
We'll be confident going in. We'll see if that and solid play can get us a road sweep.
Beat GSU on saturday, come home and reel off a few demonstrative victories, gain some confidence and then finish strong. That's the path. We CAN NOT be inconsistent for the rest of the year and expect to show well in the tourney. I think the odds are in our favor, based on the amount of shots we've missed in the first half of the year. (also the amount of shots that have gone in against us). Odds will always even themselves out.
So with 15 remaining regular season games left, what do you think they will do. Is 11-4 doable? That would produce a 17-12 season heading into SB tournament and give them confidence.
Yes, the opponents three point percentage has gone down compared to the early part of the year. However, our three point percentage is in the 20's which is one of the worst in the nation. That has not begun to improve which is a concern. What is really frustrating is that the guys do much better in that regard in their practice shooting drills than do they do in actual games. I attribute that to being handle the pressure of performing in true competition. That is part of mental toughness which is something I question for this team. Also, the same guys were one of the best teams in the conference last year in three point percentage which helped them win 11 out of their last 13 last season. Perhaps they guys played better than they really are late last season and the odds are just catching up with them this season.
What I find interesting is all we have been hearing is when these guards break out of their shooting slump this team will be much better. Last night we were 6 of 10 from three in the first half, the best they have shot it all year and GA Southern was right in the game the whole way. The 2nd half when the threes weren't falling and we started pounding it in down low to Long and Washington is when they broke the game open.
I think I heard we were 0-10 on 3s in the 2nd half. Not too good.
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