Bill Marsh wrote:stever20 wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:
Never.
St. John's is hitting 40% of their 3's so far this year, 29th in the country. Teams that hit 40% of their 3's can do a lot of damage and win a lot of games. Gotta go with your strength . . . And play some D.
a lot of that though is a function of opponents....
vs 340 Bethune Cookman, 287 Binghamton, 326 Delaware St, 256 Tulane, 221 CS Northridge they are shooting 60-131 from 3. 45.8%
vs 50 Minnesota, 38 Michigan St, 43 VCU, 94 Old Dominion they are shooting 31-95. 32.6%
in wins- 48/94 51.1%
in losses- 43/132 32.6%
They aren't shooting 40% against everyone, or really against anyone with a pulse.
Sorry, but I'm not following the logic of your comment. Being a lower rated doesn't mean a team defends poorly against the 3. There could be a lot of reasons why they're losing games. For example, Delaware State holds teams to 35% from behind the arc, which is good 3-point defense, but St John's shot 53% from 3 against them. At the other extreme, Tulane is one of the worst teams in the country against the 3 (43%), but St John's shot 64% against them. Sure, they exploited a weak defense, but they did it at a level way beyond what most other teams do.
I'm not sure what your point is with regard to wins and losses. As a team that depends heavily on the 3, of course they're losing games when their shots are not falling. When they are, they win.
St John's problem is not that they're shooting 3's, it's that they don't defend well and that they don't have much of an inside game.
NJRedman wrote:We can score, we just can't defend. We are averaging just under 77 points a game. Our defense is our big weak spot.
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