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After a large enough sample size, 22 games, Nebraska is putting together one of its best offensive seasons, in about 30 years or so. Nebraska is averaging 77.4 points on 45% shooting overall, with 36.3% on threes, and 75.1% on FTs. Averaging 9.5 three-makes per game leads the Big Ten, in fact. Those are solid, solid numbers for a tournament quality team. 

 

Mast is avg 13.6 ppg, 8.3 rpg & 3.0 apg on 46.3%, 34.3%, 82.2%

Brice is avg 13.3 ppg, 5.6 rpg & 2.6 apg on 43.6%, 39.5%, 85.1% (plus 1.0 stl/gm + 0.7 blk/gm)

Keisei is avg 13.1 ppg, 1.9 rpg & 1.0 apg on 44.1%, 35.9%, 87.2% (plus 1.0 stl/gm)

Juwan is avg 11.5 ppg, 5.7 rpg & 1.2 apg on 51.8%, 31.5%, 64.3% (plus 1.1 stl/gm + 0.9 blk/gm)

Wilcher avg's 9.7 ppg, 1.7 rpg & 1.1 apg on 52.6%, 48.3%, 93.3% (plus 0.6 stl/gm)

 

Allick 6.8, 4.9 & 1.4

J-Law 5.9, 3.5 & 2.8

Sam 3.5, 3.0 & 1.5 (plus 1.1 stl/gm)

 

You get the picture, Nebraska has a very well-rounded team. I think this team has the offensive make-up to get things done in March. Time to get it going on the road. GBR

 

 

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