Excellent Offensive Performance

Athlete34

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Feb 8, 2011
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Auburn came into the game leading the SEC in conference games in FG% defense at 37%, and only giving up 61 points per game. We scored 91 points and shot over 60%, adding 21 assists (oh and we missed 14 free throws).<div>
</div><div>About as an efficient of an offensive game as you can have considering we get almost zero transition points on offense, don't normally take shots early in the shot clock, play a slow tempo, and don't have any players that can put the ball on the floor and get to the rim like Auburn does (and like most everyone else)</div><div>
</div><div>They were a primarily zone team, and for a team that this board claims doesn't have a clue against the zone, I wonder why they rarely went to zone? Maybe because we were very efficient against it with the high/low combo and they got out of it almost immediately every time.</div><div>
</div><div>Defensively on the other hand, this was a pretty bad performance. We lacked energy, were bad on help defense, and we aren't good at defending dribble penetration. Defense is going to be a big problem for us going forward, which is not normally the case for a Stansbury team</div><div>
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