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FWST: College basketball implementing NIT experimental rules. How will they impact TCU?
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<blockquote data-quote="Farmfrog" data-source="post: 2727900" data-attributes="member: 792"><p>I don’t think there is any corollary between 18 foot jump shots and getting a five footer on the interior Purp. Every team in the country can get an 18 footer because they aren’t efficient shots and don’t hurt you as much as a three point make. The best way to get a shot in close is by ball movement and dribble penetration. You take the longer mid range shots at the end of the shot clock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmfrog, post: 2727900, member: 792"] I don’t think there is any corollary between 18 foot jump shots and getting a five footer on the interior Purp. Every team in the country can get an 18 footer because they aren’t efficient shots and don’t hurt you as much as a three point make. The best way to get a shot in close is by ball movement and dribble penetration. You take the longer mid range shots at the end of the shot clock. [/QUOTE]
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