As for making, not making 3’s. Absolutely not worried about it. The only player we have that I’m hoping doesn’t take an open three is Washington. There’s no weakness in our three point system. Additionally almost every three point shooter is also very adept at playing in the paint. We disrupt on defense, rebounds belong to us. Generally we make more free throws than the opposition takes
About that guy Washington. Yes getting offensive and defensive rebounds, he’s nullifying their bigs, and he’s taking a lot of free throws.
Honestly we’re better at everything than whatever our opponents pride themselves on. We can actually be messing up a couple of things and still walk away with a double digit win. Actually happened last night. Mediocre free throws, excessive turnovers, and players with too many fouls.
I’m fully on board with running the table unless Washington goes down while Miller is out, and maybe Stove and Stroman limited
Forget Bose, you have noise canceling ears.
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Early in the year. By the way they beat #23 Nevada (18/4 after loss) Wednesday night in double overtime. So they're not an SBC team.
I accept your opinion, but disagree that it’s “logic”. The reality that going undefeated is massively unusual is due to many factors. It’s “logic” that only a currently undefeated team will go undefeated. There is no arbitrary logic that an undefeated team will lose. In fact, a team that’s undefeated after the midway point, and keeps bagging wins, is less likely to lose, due to less remaining chances... not to mention proof of superiority. It’s about as illogical believing a proven winner will lose as the notion in football where talking heads will say, “well Bob, the Patriots have beaten them both times during the regular season... and we all know how hard it is to beat someone a third time.” Bob should answer, “No dumbass, it is precisely the fact that the Patriots beat them twice before that makes the Patriots the favorite in the third contest”. But “the Bob’s” talk to each other so much that “logic” is not one of their strong suits.
It is not logical that the Cajuns, at this juncture, in this conference, will lose. If they face a better team, or a better prepared team, on a future night, it very well may happen. But it’s not because of “logic”. Each bagged win in an undefeated streak is actially adding to the probability of an undefeated conference season... not the improbability.
And none of that has to do with how it makes a fan “feel” if a loss occurs. It’s great to hear pledges on here that “If we lose, it won’t change how I feel about this team or this year”. I wasn’t even aware that was on the line for Cajun fans posting on here.
J1more not only winning but dominating, and nullifying the opposition best assets. We’re scary good.
That’s interesting. I have extremely good hearing. I can hear a pin drop a mile away... if there’s no background noise. But with background noise, I can’t hear someone talking loudly from 2 feet away. I cannot tolerate a radio broadcast with loud crowd noise. I wonder if you’re less sensitive to background noise, and can focus on the voices, because you have severe hearing loss.
I too have severe loss of hearing. Maybe my hearing aids were picking up everything. My car mate, also hearing problems was cussing the radio. He doesn’t use aids. So I guess somebody’s just a bit better than almost everyone.
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