brot4britu wrote:
I say again , a team especially a Loyola team does NOT score 98 and loses !! But we did ! Why ?? We are too little !! At least this game !
Drake shot 53.8% from the field, which is bad enough, but they shot even better (55.6%) from behind the arc. And all 10 of their made threes came from players at 6'6" or shorter. Three players-- Nick McGlynn, Ore Arogundade, and De'Antae McMurray-- had new career highs in points. Arogundade and McMurray are guards at 6'3" and 6'2" respectively. Although he's a juco transfer with only 13 games under his belt, McMurray's 24 points shattered his previous high in points by 10, and he came in averaging only 6.6 per game. Add in the free throws-- 22 more points, with 18 of them coming from players 6'3" or under-- and it wasn't necessarily the big guys that killed us.
Yes, we got killed on the boards 40-27, but we usually are behind on rebounds in most games, often as a product of our high shooting percentage and the fact that we usually have a big turnover margin that gets us more shots than the opposition.
In short, we win by making possessions mean more-- by making our higher shooting percentage more impactful, and by creating turnovers that give us more possessions than the opposition. Last night, we played in a way that ceded those two advantages to the oppositon. We didn't press until it was WAY too late (5:30 left to play and down by 21). We didn't control the tempo. We got into foul trouble, which put worse shooters and defenders into the game for longer periods.