True. a team full of 3 pt shooters ,like BYU, is a bad matchup for all teams in a single game not ISU. It is hard to count on elite 3pt performances every game.
I'll trust TJ to have the guys locked in with a chance to go undefeated and revenge for the 1st matchup. It will be a good test to see if they learned from the 1st game and able to contest better going to the tourney.
If BYU hits 10+ 3's next Wednesday I don't like ISU chances to defend Hilton. I'll tip my hat to them and not overreact to the result. Those type of shooing nights will be rare to occur especially in the NCAA tourney with the unfamiliar gyms tend to impact shooting.
Agree. I'd guess any great defensive teams' achilles heal is the 3pt shot. Great defensive teams generally cause turnovers, limit points in the paint, and rebound. The 3pt shot is a wild card. You can't really block them without risking fouling, and if you sell out too much to stop the 3, you end up giving up penetration.
Ideally you're not giving up many uncontested threes where the guy is right on the 3pt line. But if teams are making deep threes, or contested shots, you kind of have to accept it.