For those who missed the S.F. game
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For those who missed the S.F. game
Tavernari did not start. Hartsock started in his place.
Furthermore, it was JT's idea.
Also:
"After connecting on two consecutive three-pointers in the second half, he passed Mark Bigelow to become the all-time leader in three-point field goals for the Cougars. His coach said after the game that he is happy Tavernari broke the record because the pressure of reaching the milestone may have been a factor in the senior's early struggles... Although breaking Bigelow's record was quite the personal achievement, Tavernari wasn't ready to take all the credit. "It's a combination of my coaches running plays for me, my teammates finding me, and everyone around me," Tavernari said."
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=272&sid=8929507
Hopefully both Hartsock and JT are still playing well when Arizona State rolls into Provo on Tuesday (Dec. 8 at 8:00pm).
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Re: For those who missed the S.F. game
Really? JT's that worried about records? Just play the game pal.Mars wrote:
Tavernari did not start. Hartsock started in his place.
Furthermore, it was JT's idea.
Also:
"After connecting on two consecutive three-pointers in the second half, he passed Mark Bigelow to become the all-time leader in three-point field goals for the Cougars. His coach said after the game that he is happy Tavernari broke the record because the pressure of reaching the milestone may have been a factor in the senior's early struggles... Although breaking Bigelow's record was quite the personal achievement, Tavernari wasn't ready to take all the credit. "It's a combination of my coaches running plays for me, my teammates finding me, and everyone around me," Tavernari said."
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=272&sid=8929507
Hopefully both Hartsock and JT are still playing well when Arizona State rolls into Provo on Tuesday (Dec. 8 at 8:00pm).
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Re: For those who missed the S.F. game
A lot of players worry about records and play much better once the records are broken.
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Re: For those who missed the S.F. game
pathetic.kitic77 wrote:A lot of players worry about records and play much better once the records are broken.
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Re: For those who missed the S.F. game
I also really like the idea of hartsock starting and bringing JT off the bench. He have better rebounding and defense. Also we don't have to worry about shots being just jacked up all the time.
Off the bench JT can be an excellent change up at the 3 or the 4.
Off the bench JT can be an excellent change up at the 3 or the 4.
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