Tickets currently available
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Busy day for Nebraska as we have a road football game at USC and a home volleyball game vs Indiana
Ticketmaster is quite the scam as usual.
I predict this thing won't sell out but if you want to get closer tickets, now is the time to do so.
If you don't see what you're looking for, hit refresh as the tickets come and go in the beginning. I nabbed a couple at mid-court that were not there the first 10 minutes
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I don't actually order my own season tickets so I'm not familiar with the process. Do you get priority for seat yourself if you're already a 100 level ticket holder? If you're trying to break in that's about the most compelling reason to buy a single ticket.
Otherwise with our non-con I'm expecting to seat my family of 5 in the 100 level with just 2 100 level tickets most nights
https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/rienk-mast-1.html
Career high 122. I don't think Morgan will quite get there but I do think 80+ is possible
I'm talking about Shoot 360 the business. It's my understanding they use this same Noah system for tracking shots. Someone correct me if i'm wrong. The thing they were using before and might still be using was called Catapult
Believe this is the exhaustive list of former men's basketball players in the Olympics
Jack McVeigh - 38 points
Aleks Maric - 17 points
Ade Dagunduro - 3 points
Keisei Tominaga - 2 points
McVeigh played a lot vs Serbia (29:30) and scored 13 but Australia coughed up a 24 point lead and fell in OT 95-90.
McVeigh scored 38 in the tourney. Has any former Husker scored more in the Olympics?
Thanks for mentioning this as the way you get on the national team is to obtain a ranking in Fiba 3x3 events, which our team did. In that point system, they're currently ranked as the 3rd best FIBA team. Possibly some of our problem has been our draw as the Serbian team we just lost to is ranked #1 and the Lithuanian team is #5.
Really depends on how important getting gold is for the US.
Currently our strategy is to put together a team that plays together regularly so they have chemistry. This limits the talent pool as higher level guys are playing for pro teams.
I'd be curious how our national team would do against 4 random NBA players willing to play.
I don't know how washed the guys are from The Big3 league but that seems like a way to develop players for the Olympics.