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Rutgers starts 15/16 from the floor?!
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Rutgers starts 15/16 from the floor?!
Is their rim 6 feet in diameter? Are we on the floor playing defense at all? Surely this trend can't continue...we may not win a road game until mid February.
12-16-2012 12:27 PM
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RE: Rutgers starts 15/16 from the floor?!
when you're hot, you're hot...& when you're not, you're not...
12-16-2012 01:33 PM
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RE: Rutgers starts 15/16 from the floor?!
They had some good look/easy baskets, but there were also some ridiculous fadeaway/long hook shots.
The one of those they missed was from outside NBA 3 point range. It was almost like he said "what the heck...everything else is falling, lets throw it from here."
12-16-2012 03:30 PM
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