Illini Zip Posted yesterday at 01:43 AM Report Posted yesterday at 01:43 AM Yale’s Celiscar hits free throws with .5 seconds in OT to win at Harvard. Nick Townsend left the game with an injury at some point. Didn’t see it or him in the second half. 1 Quote
UAZipster0305 Posted yesterday at 01:49 AM Report Posted yesterday at 01:49 AM (edited) 5 minutes ago, Illini Zip said: Yale’s Celiscar hits free throws with .5 seconds in OT to win at Harvard. Nick Townsend left the game with an injury at some point. Didn’t see it or him in the second half. It was a solidly entertaining game. Mrs. Zipster even thought so on Valentine's Day. Edited yesterday at 01:49 AM by UAZipster0305 1 Quote
ZipForNow Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago Is anyone up on how much Groce relies on analytics? Just curious as it is a huge strength in the College of Business. Quote
kreed5120 Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago (edited) 2 hours ago, ZipForNow said: Is anyone up on how much Groce relies on analytics? Just curious as it is a huge strength in the College of Business. I would say quite considerably. I know the practice gym is outfitted with equipment that allows it to track player performance with advanced analytics. It even provides numbers on what lineups provide the most optimization. Groce has said in the past that some of those lineups he has been surprised by in the past. Add in the Zips are one of the heaviest volume shooting from 3 teams in NCAA. I know many gray hairs are against it, but I feel it's something that if you aren't utilizing, you're falling behind. Edited 12 hours ago by kreed5120 4 Quote
clarkwgriswold Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago 7 hours ago, ZipForNow said: Is anyone up on how much Groce relies on analytics? Just curious as it is a huge strength in the College of Business. he makes comments in pre-games and post-games that indicate to me that he relies on them quite a bit. Quote
Illini Zip Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago Groce is a former math teacher, so yes. There will be times at the very end of a close game where he will simply run a motion to get the ball into his best scorers hands. Then live or die by what he can create on his own. Because even though it’s not clever, it has the highest probability of success. Right now that would be Tavari. Quote
Reslife4Life Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 4 hours ago, Illini Zip said: Groce is a former math teacher, so yes. There will be times at the very end of a close game where he will simply run a motion to get the ball into his best scorers hands. Then live or die by what he can create on his own. Because even though it’s not clever, it has the highest probability of success. Right now that would be Tavari. When that option was Ali, that drove me nuts. Even when it did work out against WMU at the jar I still didn’t trust it Quote
Illini Zip Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 22 minutes ago, Reslife4Life said: When that option was Ali, that drove me nuts. Even when it did work out against WMU at the jar I still didn’t trust it I wasn’t crazy about the idea at first either. Going back to Illinois. Watching your point guard dribbling down the clock to make sure there is only time for his last shot and maybe a quick tip-in is nerve wrecking. I have seen his point guards pass out of double teams and not take that last shot themselves, but it’s often not a drawn up play coming out of a time out. Other than maybe spreading everyone out, etc. Quote
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