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Post by longtimelionfan on Nov 28, 2015 17:04:56 GMT -5
Nice developmental win on the road. Also nice to see Tutu have a good game. Each game of late a new player has shown something going back to Tuach, McClendon, Spiers and now Tutu. And, I'm pleased to see Haney keep shooting. I think he'll eventually come on since he won't need to be the "designated" three point shooter. When is the last time LMU got Three point contributions from 4 players? Today, Humphries, Spiers, Haney & Tutu.
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Post by LIONS90045 on Nov 28, 2015 19:50:34 GMT -5
longtime - I agree. Love watching the very fast Tutu play and score. I'm glad Dunlap lets the Lions play even when their early shots are off. Last season, I worried that Dunlap did not want the guys to shoot much from the perimeter but that concern is gone. Dunlap showed a lot of patience with his guys today and they eventually came thru. Humphries buried a late 3 that iced the game - congrats to David. My only concern is Jacko's fouls - many of them are really unnecessary (i.e., dumb) fouls like trying to steal the ball after we miss a shot and the opponent rebounds. Come on Adom, get it together! We need you on the court.
On to the Pac 12!
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Post by lmu2015 on Nov 28, 2015 20:48:49 GMT -5
Herman was also active on the boards in his limited minutes. Not too often you see a team shoot 36% from the field and still get over 70 points, which has been a pretty consistent pattern for us. Dunlap wants to score 80 per game, when shots start to fall I can see this team doing that. Good start to the season, I think being .500 for the season is an achievable goal for this team, definitely taking steps in the right direction.
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