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Positive Post: Great play to get Martini an open 3

I once hit three three pointers in a pick up game twenty five years ago. What does that mean? Absolutely nothing. Just like this post. Who the heck cares what anyone does on this team any more. Like BAC says least likable team ever with horrific coaching.
 
Since I'm apparently nothing but negative - here's a positive thread.

7:06 left in 1st half

We ran a great play to get Martini in motion and an open 3 from the right elbow extended.

Seemed it was deliberate off ball motion to confuse and make the defense commit allowing Martini to get open.
He also had another wide open shot and missed and then passed up another wide open 3
 
He also had another wide open shot and missed and then passed up another wide open 3
Taking so few shots will certainly impact Martini's accuracy and willingness to shoot.Go down the roster and ask yourself what each player is contributing to the team winning a game?The answer is nada in most cases.
 
Taking so few shots will certainly impact Martini's accuracy and willingness to shoot.Go down the roster and ask yourself what each player is contributing to the team winning a game?The answer is nada in most cases.
PLus there are many times Pikell will take the guys out if they miss a couple of 3 pointers and shooters like you say have to shoot but we just never seem to get any shooters and its been that way for a long long time
 
He also had another wide open shot and missed and then passed up another wide open 3
I think one of his issues is confidence. He definitely should have taken that third shot. He is giving full effort so can't knock him too hard.
 
And 14 seconds after Martini hit that 3 he was on the bench

Pike/Knights do seem to sit players at the oddest times
 
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And 14 seconds after Martini hit that 3 he was on the bench

Pike/Knights do seem to sit players at the oddest times
Maybe Martini saw the players at the scorers table and knew he was coming out of the game and happened to have an open look and shot the ball. Coaches don't randomly sub out players 100% of the time, they're usually scheduled, especially in the 1st half.
 
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