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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 1060216" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>The Badgers have a couple of 7 footers, Crowl and Winter. Both players are really good 3 point shooters for big men. Crowl shot .416 on 3 pointers for the year and Winters shot .358 this season. For comparison, Klesmit shot .290 and Tonje .388 from 3. That style of offense (playing bigs outside), worked well most of the time for the Badgers.</p><p></p><p>The Badgers averaged 2.5 more rebounds per game than their opponents, so rebounding wasn't really an issue for them all season, consistent shooting seemed to be their biggest Achilles heal. I would love to see a graph of all the times during the year that they went long stretches without scoring many points. I'm guessing that in their losses, they experienced most of those stretches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 1060216, member: 7261"] The Badgers have a couple of 7 footers, Crowl and Winter. Both players are really good 3 point shooters for big men. Crowl shot .416 on 3 pointers for the year and Winters shot .358 this season. For comparison, Klesmit shot .290 and Tonje .388 from 3. That style of offense (playing bigs outside), worked well most of the time for the Badgers. The Badgers averaged 2.5 more rebounds per game than their opponents, so rebounding wasn't really an issue for them all season, consistent shooting seemed to be their biggest Achilles heal. I would love to see a graph of all the times during the year that they went long stretches without scoring many points. I'm guessing that in their losses, they experienced most of those stretches. [/QUOTE]
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