Why pressure when we get stops? The faster we play the more TOs we will commit.
You lost me there, baller. We're fully capable of turning the ball over on offense, but I'm not sure how we can turn it over by pressing on defense?
Why pressure when we get stops? The faster we play the more TOs we will commit.
That’s what happens when you’re never in the game. Lots of filler.I am glad I watched this game. I would not have gotten such a solid education on the city of Saint Louis and their history with professional basketball otherwise.
It was a joke. More possessions for us means more TOs. St.Louis have scored most of their points in the second half by blocks and TOs.You lost me there, baller. We're fully capable of turning the ball over on offense, but I'm not sure how we can turn it over by pressing on defense?
What excuse will Paulsen use for this game?
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"Well guys, Dave was highly successful at a D3 program... Even though he still recruits size wise D3 athletes I am assuring you all we have top tier coach right now. I sure hope Penn St doesn't poach Paulsen".He’ll check these boards here to see what the homers offer...
Paulsen will claim in his postgame that the team fought hard in the 2nd half to make it close, but just couldn't get over the hump... which we all know is full of bullshit