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Pre-game observation

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Feb 18, 2010
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During the warm-ups prior to the Seton Hall game I keyed on Corey and watched him take a ton of shots from the 3 point range at the side of the basket and I'd say he made about 80% of them. Interestingly, while I saw Foreman miss two out of two from there during the game, Corey did not take any. Thought back to the Wake Forest game - Corey inbounds, pass it right back to him in the corner, 80% chance he makes it.
 
If most of us on the internet could replicate what we could do during warmups on the court we'd be playing D1 basketball.

A shooter like Goode can knock down 80-90 out of 100 3 pointers in an empty gym.
 
Maybe so but I'll be watching for that shot during a game - every player has one favorite spot, this may be Corey's
 
Goode is lights out from 3 during warm ups and practices. During games - not so much.
 
If most of us on the internet could replicate what we could do during warmups on the court we'd be playing D1 basketball.

A shooter like Goode can knock down 80-90 out of 100 3 pointers in an empty gym.

This is true. Every year I see soon to be NBA draftees working out in my gym. I am amazed how accurate these guys are when they are training.

Then I see them in games and it is a completely different story.
 
My rough estimate is that players will making about twice as high a percentage in practice/warmups as they will in a game situation. So a 40% shooter in a game makes about 80% in practice. 45% shooters make about 90% in practice.


Even terrible shooters can hit 50% in practice.
 
He isn't making hard cuts, going thru motions.

Charles Barkley said, "The meek may inherit the earth, but they won't get the ball."

it's interesting, because he looked better driving to the basket a few times this year....I'm not sure about tonight because I have not watched the game. Looks like a confidence problem that is typical with some freshmen. He has turned down some wide open shots. He needs to take them.
 
There is a reason he isn't getting looks when others in the offense are. If you make hard cuts you can get the ball a 1/2 second earlier. If he isn't going to work hard offensively off the ball he wont succeed.
 
I think it was Sanders two possessions in a row cut down the lane and passed to a wide open Goode in the corner, on the first one he actually hit the side of the backboard and the second one was not even close either. I feel for the kid but he brings nothing to the table if he can't even hit wide open 3's becasue he cannot create his own shot.
 
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