02-12-2016, 03:52 PM | #1 |
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BYU vs. SF
Nick Emery was on fire last night from the 3. The 2nd half was a raucous affair with BYU going down and scoring every time, followed by SF also scoring every time. Why does playing fast mean playing poor defense? No energy? Combination of poor defenders + no energy?
BYU almost certainly going to the NIT. It will be interesting to see how far they go. Historically BYU doesn't do that well in any kind of tourney (conference, NIT, NCAA). |
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BYU is #27 all time in winning percentage in the NIT. They're 15-9 in 24 games played. If you leave out the teams with fewer than 10 games played, they go up to #22. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NIT_all-time_team_records Last edited by BlueK; 02-12-2016 at 09:29 PM. |
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02-12-2016, 09:44 PM | #4 |
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I just remember when they got bounced by Houston.
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First round exits have been the exception historically.
2013: 3-1 (final 4) 2006: 0-1 2002: 1-1 2000: 2-1 (round of 8) 1994: 1-1 1986: 2-1 (round of 8) 1982: 0-1 1966: 3-0 (champions) 1954: 0-1 1953: 0-1 1951: 3-0 (champions) |
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I want as small of a sample size as possible, but wasn't that in 2006, one of only four first round exits with the other appearing after Danny Ainge and two before our births?
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