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universityEarlJam wrote:Over on IC, they are taking shots and making fun of Jay Williams' motorcycle accident. You stay classy Carolina!
Am I really surprised??
-EarlJam
Who is surprised the anemic blues have the greatest foul advantage??Jesus_hurley wrote:Foul differential chart for ACC games:
http://www.scacchoops.com/FoulDifferent ... =1&season=
But Duke gets all the calls...
Ya oughtta post that over on DBR, send it to our Director of Basketball Operations and the acc office . Most (all?) of us have known that for many yearsJesus_hurley wrote:Foul differential chart for ACC games:
http://www.scacchoops.com/FoulDifferent ... =1&season=
But Duke gets all the calls...
Forward to the insidious IC. EJ was banned so he can't be the message carrier.devildeac wrote:Ya oughtta post that over on DBR, send it to our Director of Basketball Operations and the acc office . Most (all?) of us have known that for many yearsJesus_hurley wrote:Foul differential chart for ACC games:
http://www.scacchoops.com/FoulDifferent ... =1&season=
But Duke gets all the calls...![]()
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Hell, I think even when they were 8-20, they still had a foul difference in their favor.
lawgrad91 wrote:Thanks for making Iman Shumpert look like a first team All-American.
Shumpert + Rice = 54 points.lawgrad91 wrote:Thanks for making Iman Shumpert look like a first team All-American.
In the loss tonight they were +3. 21 called for them and 18 against.devildeac wrote:Ya oughtta post that over on DBR, send it to our Director of Basketball Operations and the acc office . Most (all?) of us have known that for many yearsJesus_hurley wrote:Foul differential chart for ACC games:
http://www.scacchoops.com/FoulDifferent ... =1&season=
But Duke gets all the calls...![]()
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Hell, I think even when they were 8-20, they still had a foul difference in their favor.
Even Zeller seems to have regressed in the past month. Early in the season, he and Henson looked to be a very solid one-two punch down low, but they have proven recently that such a front line is not all that useful when your backcourt is incapable of getting them in the mix. And Zeller himself doesn't appear to be likely to shoulder more of the load on his own. The clarity with which sheer resignation was written on his face by the end of last night's game was, I think, very telling. Roy may or may not manage to right the ship this time around, but as of right now, he's definitely got another psychological cesspool on his hands.CameronBornAndBred wrote:Loving Prince Harry's stats from last night...3 for 13. Know who is leading the holes in scoring? Zeller...with a whopping 14 points per game.
4. Underachieving – Tyler Zeller and Harrison Barnes aren't giving the Tar Heels enough on offense. Zeller scored 20 or more points three times in a five-game stretch beginning in late November, also grabbing double-digit rebounds three of those times, yet he's not scored more than 18 points in the last nine games. He's also reached 10 or more rebounds just once in that span. After averaging 16 points and six rebounds vs. Long Beach State, Texas and William & Mary, Harrison Barnes is averaging 10 points and a little more than three rebounds per contest. He just hasn't displayed the characteristics one would expect in such a ballyhooed prospect. And 17 games into the season, he hasn't offered the slightest evidence he will break through any time this season. Williams said he’s the hardest worker and toughest competitor he's coached, these eyes haven't seen that yet.
Wouldn't upset me for a nanosecond. Hope you are totally correct on this astute observation.wilson wrote:Even Zeller seems to have regressed in the past month. Early in the season, he and Henson looked to be a very solid one-two punch down low, but they have proven recently that such a front line is not all that useful when your backcourt is incapable of getting them in the mix. And Zeller himself doesn't appear to be likely to shoulder more of the load on his own. The clarity with which sheer resignation was written on his face by the end of last night's game was, I think, very telling. Roy may or may not manage to right the ship this time around, but as of right now, he's definitely got another psychological cesspool on his hands.CameronBornAndBred wrote:Loving Prince Harry's stats from last night...3 for 13. Know who is leading the holes in scoring? Zeller...with a whopping 14 points per game.
CameronBornAndBred wrote:http://www.foxsportscarolinas.com/01/17 ... eedID=3736
4. Underachieving – Tyler Zeller and Harrison Barnes aren't giving the Tar Heels enough on offense. Zeller scored 20 or more points three times in a five-game stretch beginning in late November, also grabbing double-digit rebounds three of those times, yet he's not scored more than 18 points in the last nine games. He's also reached 10 or more rebounds just once in that span. After averaging 16 points and six rebounds vs. Long Beach State, Texas and William & Mary, Harrison Barnes is averaging 10 points and a little more than three rebounds per contest. He just hasn't displayed the characteristics one would expect in such a ballyhooed prospect. And 17 games into the season, he hasn't offered the slightest evidence he will break through any time this season. Williams said he’s the hardest worker and toughest competitor he's coached, these eyes haven't seen that yet.