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Originally Posted by mercury WE have an inside advantage anytime we want on most nights... Sheed down low is usually a mismatch (almost unblockable shot) |
Correction. We have an inside advantage anytime SHEED wants - which is far too rarely.
As much as I appreciate the fact that we have a big that can shoot the 3, I'd like to see a bit more of a balance between the two.
The problem is, Sheed falls in love with the 3 and then completely abandons the inside game. Leaving us with one less body - leaving only the undersized Ben - inside to fight for a rebound.
Sheed is tied for 16th just at the PF position alone, in the league at 2.3 FT attempts per game.
When the shot drops, its great. When it doesn't (which is 63.3% of the time), not so great.
Its not surprising that we're out rebounded in our losses. When the ball goes in, we win, and there aren't any rebounds to worry about.