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Hopefully he is correct about not having any limitations on the court. Rojo was playing fantastic defense before he went down and that ankle will definitely need to be 100% to stay in front of the caliber of guards we will see in the tournament.

 

Am I missing something in the bold portion below?  I think it is supposed to be 110 shot attempts for the percentage to work out.

 

 

Before he got hurt, Johnson had been putting up solid, steady numbers in his sophomore campaign. The 6-3 guard from Richmond, Va. Had started 22 of 28 games and was averaging nearly 26 minutes of playing time per game. He was averaging 8.2 points and 3.5 rebounds. He was shooting 43.6 percent from 3-point range, having hit 48 of 100 shot attempts. Overall, his shooting percentage was 44 percent.

 


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Hopefully he is correct about not having any limitations on the court. Rojo was playing fantastic defense before he went down and that ankle will definitely need to be 100% to stay in front of the caliber of guards we will see in the tournament.

 

Am I missing something in the bold portion below?  I think it is supposed to be 110 shot attempts for the percentage to work out.

I believe the 44% is including 2 point FG% as well.

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I believe the 44% is including 2 point FG% as well.

 

It specifically says three point range: "He was shooting 43.6 percent from 3-point range, having hit 48 of 100 shot attempts."

 

Not trying to make a big deal out of it, I am just confused.

 

Edit: Checking ESPN stats, it should be 48 of 110 shot attempts. That makes more sense.

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It specifically says three point range: "He was shooting 43.6 percent from 3-point range, having hit 48 of 100 shot attempts."

 

Not trying to make a big deal out of it, I am just confused.

You're right. I mis-read it haha. Yea, I'm guessing it's a typo. 

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He won't be in game shape but even a measured 15 min or so could prove helpful!

he very well could be in the best condition on the team imo. He has probably done cardio and should be well rested. We will see but I expect him to be good
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I agree. Ideally it will become a blowout very quickly and he can get 15 - 20 relatively soft minutes of action and I'd rest JM the entire game if at all possible.

Why rest JM the entire game?
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I agree. Ideally it will become a blowout very quickly and he can get 15 - 20 relatively soft minutes of action and I'd rest JM the entire game if at all possible.


Morgan was a full go against Michigan

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