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Old 04-03-2018, 10:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Don View Post
Seems like a lot of the teams that advanced in the tournament have a wealth of 3-pt shooting talent. Do the stats of the new incoming players indicate that any/some/all of them have a strength in this area? Schools like UD, which have difficulty attracting the top-notch big men, need to offset this disadvantage with shooting accuracy.
Yes, but every one of them had at least one big with size and wingspan, who could play offense, defense and rebound. Spellman, Wagner, Krutwig, Bagley, Koumadje, Azubuike, Reed, Haas. Virtually every team played a point guard, three whatevers and a big center.

Of the two incoming, one can shoot the three and the other, not so well. Mikesell, hopefully has and will improve. Toppin's three shot is unknown to me, but usually a kid who grows like he did, can shoot from the outside.

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