unr wins CBI tourney IN reno

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unr wins CBI tourney IN reno

Post by RickRund » Fri Apr 01, 2016 9:57 pm

And I know some may think that stuff happens but in the last two games against Morehead State they had an OVERWHELMING free throw advantage, 87 against 37. Morehead was 6 of 13 tonight and only lost by 3, 85-82. unr shot 45 tonight if I am not mistaken and 42 last night... Numbers could be reversed.
For the whole tourney unr shot gogs more but the last two nights were very lopsided. I have been to many games there and this is very common.
I just have a tough time with what looks like homerville at their house...


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Re: unr wins CBI tourney IN reno

Post by RickRund » Fri Apr 01, 2016 10:56 pm

And I would like to add that the Wolfpack have probably turned a big corner and may be a small force to be reckoned with since they hired Musselman. When they announced his hiring I had a feeling he would win a bunch this year.
I just do not like homerville over there.


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Re: unr wins CBI tourney IN reno

Post by SonomaCat » Tue Apr 05, 2016 11:27 pm

Just for discussion purposes, check out the free throw disparity in this box score:

http://espn.go.com/nba/matchup?gameId=400829050

The game was well officiated (the Warriors homer announcers even stressed that repeatedly). Style of play and aggressiveness generally dictates the number of free throws far more than any bias on the part of the refs.



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