Again Turbine, because I ask this of you. Have you ever played basketball in a competitive environment? Because I can tell you, the "depth perception" is the last thing you are thinking about when you are in front of fans in a game situation sitting at the foul line and I have no idea what its like to play live in front of TV audiences but I can promise you, the depth perception is not what was killing Shaq's FT percentages. As a matter of fact, FT's were the only thing I was able to adjust to quite easily in the cajundome when we played there.
Mike, we are well beyond _____ing about a change. When you are getting extensions after marginal seasons and pay raises, its understandable that his security here is solidified. My biggest problem is not his retention but, again, the rewarding financially of mediocre seasons.
I haven't but these guys have. http://www.sbnation.com/college-bask...ooting-numbers
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1...ng-percentages
I agree "the "depth perception" is the last thing you are thinking about" this is because what you see is not reality as you know it.
Depth perception anomalies are distortions of distance. Your eyes say one thing and thousands of hours of practice tell your muscles how much juice to put on the ball. This article says about practice repetition "hard-wiring the brain with the correct muscle movements for optimal play" http://www.personal.psu.edu/afr3/blo...asketball.html
Hours of practice is supposed limit the things have to "think" about, you just "do." Problem is when your eyes lied to you. The article mentions "kinesthetic memory" this changes with every variation of distance you are from the goal. If your eyes are telling you the wrong distance all you kinesthetic memory is suddenly of less value.
Venues make a difference.
As soon as the player starts "thinking" about the problem he is in even bigger trouble.
That is correct. I'm told Stalcup signed a few weeks ago (a source reached out to tell me at the time, but I never got the message; my phone is so old it's apparently not saving all my texts). My story from when Stalcup originally signed in April 2015:
http://www.scout.com/college/louisia...ns-with-cajuns
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