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Statistical Breakdown: Past Four Home Games


BjoeHusker

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Past four home games (Mich St., Ohio St., Wisconsin, Maryland)

 

Nebraska

FG: 72/242 (29.8%)

3P: 21/85 (24.7%)

FT: 55/77 (71.4)

PPG: 55.0 (points decreasing each game: 64, 60, 51, 45)

First Half PPG: 23.3 (28, 24, 21, 20)

Second Half PPG: 31.7 (36, 36, 30, 25)

 

Glynn Watson Jr. (Past four home games)

FG: 10/43 (23.3%)

3P: 3/18 (16.7%)

FT: 8/9 (88.9%)

MPG: 36.0 (38, 32, 35, 39)

PPG: 7.8

APG: 1.0

TOPG: 1.5

 

James Palmer Jr. (Past four home games)

FG: 20/70 (28.6%)

3P: 5/21 (23.8%)

FT: 24/29 (82.8%)

MPG: 38.3 (39, 36, 39, 39)

PPG: 17.3

APG: 2.8

TOPG: 1.8

 

Thomas Allen (Past four home games)

FG: 11/33 (33.3%)

3P: 5/17 (27.8%)

FT: 4/4 (100%)

MPG: 32.5 (33, 34, 34, 29)

PPG: 7.8

APG: 0.8

TOPG: 0.8

 

Isaiah Roby (Past four home games)

FG: 18/49 (36.7%)

3P: 4/12 (33.3%)

FT: 11/18 (61.1%)

MPG: 33.5 (29, 32, 33, 40)

PPG: 12.8

BPG: 2.0

APG: 2.0

TOPG: 2.8

 

Tired legs?  Mental?

 

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Poor shooting combined with poor offensive execution, leads to bad statistics.   Teams have us scouted well and we get very few good looks from our set offense.  If we defensive boarded better we might get some transition opportunities.  We need good looks ( don’t we all) and some easy baskets.  Those come easier for us in transition.

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