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2nd most shot attempts and only making 41%. Also shot selection at the end of games.
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6 hours ago, 5fouls said:
@Coach Shepdoes not approve of players named 'Xavier'. Time to move on.
Just ones that are me first players
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9 minutes ago, 94Bulldog said:
From what I read on Twitter, you admitted you’re not an IU fan….
Whats twitter
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12 minutes ago, Cbp4IU said:
Imagine if Race Trayce and XJ stay… This could be a top 15 team. Upgrade Kopp, Stewart, Lander and Duncomb + maybe few others. Need a Pack like player. Race Trayce Pack XJ with a sharp shooter transfer…. This team would be a threat
From what i read here, XJ will be in NBA draft
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Hero ball shows up
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XJ=TO
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We extended the lead with xj on the bench. No surprise
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How do you air ball a layup
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Love me some rafferty
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More galloway less xj is the key to victory
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5 minutes ago, Hippopotamo said:
@Coach Shep Did you get a chance to watch the game? Just curious.
already answered that earlier
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Geronimo +21
Galloway +12
Give my boys more minutes
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On the road recruiting. Spent all day in the gym watching the state tournament and havent seen the game but heard my boys Galloway and Geronimo carried us to victory
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Michigan only a 2 point favorite. But 89% betting on Michigan to win. What better time for the upset.
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“Right is right even if no one is doing it; wrong is wrong even if everyone is doing it.”
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"As long as you are selfish people, you will never be good basketball players.” Coach Knight
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Twitter is not the basketball court. He is a selfish player
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I liked Kitchel's team first attitude.
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There were more possessions in the 1980s than in todays game
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Turnovers cost a team more the less possessions than a team that has a lot of possessions. Dont know how that helps your argument
First Four - Wyoming Pre Game Thread
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He knows his stuff. Said XJ didnt know how to lead a team