Actually coaches aren't on your side because they regularly draw up critical plays to go to their best player regardless of how good of a game he's hadThe nerds are in the minority, not me. Players and coaches are on my side.
Actually coaches aren't on your side because they regularly draw up critical plays to go to their best player regardless of how good of a game he's had
Actually coaches aren't on your side because they regularly draw up critical plays to go to their best player regardless of how good of a game he's had
The nerds are in the minority, not me. Players and coaches are on my side.
Hot hands exist. Predicting when a hot hand will start or end is impossible, so it’s a terrible thing to base a decision on.
Can we just end this thread now?
i don't understand that chart at all. 0 consecutive 3pointers is shooting 40%? what?
Ever wonder why guys on defense, after a non-shooting foul has been called, but the offense guy who was fouled still jacks up a shot 1,2 or even 3 seconds later or one of their teammates grabs the ball and jacks up a shot...BUT the defensive guy near the hoop, goes out of his way and jumps up and makes sure and goaltends and swats or grabs that ball? You've seen it.
They do that so the shooter, in this case not in an And-1 situation, cannot and will not see that ball go through the hoop. Once it goes through, you can start to get hot, get your range and perhaps in the zone and make 2, 3, 4 in a row and that is a problem for your opponent, especially if you have been missing shots/cold. Klay gets in rhythm and it's going in.
In the zone is a little different, as in that situation, it is like you and maybe 3-4 other people on the court. You don't even notice some guys anymore are even out there.
We can, because you just showed that you don't basketball.
A 25% shooter is 3-4 for the game. RJ, will he make his next shot?
He's more likely to make it than a 40% shooter who is 0-4 that night.