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Wow...Arkansas Using Cards As Example Of What Not To Do

It is truly mind-blowing that UofL lost to a D2 team and one that frankly was t even a good D2 team.
Unfortunately, it was the prelude to one of the worst seasons in college basketball history. Let's hope history doesn't repeat itself.
 
let's hope KP watches the Arkansas tape and makes adjustments.
i want to see us have more shot attempts than the other team, dribble hand offs , and players coming to the ball/creating good passing angles.
 
let's hope KP watches the Arkansas tape and makes adjustments.
i want to see us have more shot attempts than the other team, dribble hand offs , and players coming to the ball/creating good passing angles.
It's funny you mention the shot attempts. When I used to eat/sleep UofL basketball I'd check the halftime stats for that very stat category. I always felt good if the team had more shot attempts no matter the score, unless we were down by 15+ or something like that.
 
"Beginning of the article "

University of Arkansas coaching staff showed the Razorbacks video of all the NCAA Division I men's basketball teams that lost exhibition games to Division II teams last season.

That included El Ellis and Louisville, which was beaten by Lenoir-Rhyne 57-47 in a foreshadowing of the Cardinals' 4-28 record.

"When you're a giver, you always receive, so I feel like I've just got to be a giver first and I'll always receive."
 
It's funny you mention the shot attempts. When I used to eat/sleep UofL basketball I'd check the halftime stats for that very stat category. I always felt good if the team had more shot attempts no matter the score, unless we were down by 15+ or something like that.
I did the same. It was a good indicator that there was a lower turnover ratio to the other team and if not even, then out rebounded them as well. Also a big fan of the assist category which has been lacking around here for awhile. All last year the majority of offense was a screen for Ellis, drive and shoot or throw it away. Reminded me of watching my nephew play when he was in grade school.
 
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