ELITE OFFENSIVE JUGGERNAUT NDSU GAME THREAD
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I’m pretty sure that’s our ball.
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Mg great hands
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Wow Marcus saved people lally gagging
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@BShark said in 2nd Exhibition Game Thread:
Garrett, Ochai, Braun and Dave have all led the team in scoring this year in a game.
Wasn’t it Wilson not Ochai?
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Yeah Wilson against Kentucky my bad.
Too many Dave shots so far!
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Dave sucks. When does this get realized by self
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1 is too many
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Marcus wyd?
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Wow Marcus did you even try
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Dave needs to find the bench
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Big dave took about 10 baby steps into the paint on that pick and roll. LOL
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We were so spoiled with doke catching lobs.
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Very concerned with this team
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Team was clearly not up for this game.
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Mitch…
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Gotta dunk that lob.
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I love the sunlight on the court.
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My biggest pet peeve in life is people who say should of instead of should have.
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@approxinfinity Yes, me too. It’s unique in all of the world of college basketball.
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@approxinfinity said in 2nd Exhibition Game Thread:
I love the sunlight on the court.
I thought that light was from the TV crew.
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@wissox Mine is when people use “I” instead of “me” e.g., My mother came over to see my wife and I. WRONG.
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We’ll straighten this out. I am thinking that seeing a big disparity on +/- even against the weakest opponents should be a clear message to Bill.
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David is most of the problem so far. 0-3, actively sabotaging on both ends.
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I thought the light was emitting from Christian and Mitch
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LOL
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@wissox Mine is when people use whenever when they only needed when.
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Jalen has no energy so far. Have played a lot of games in a short span but still.
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@DanR mine is people saying that they are weary of something when they mean wary or leery. It flustrates me.
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Mitch is also bad at setting screens.
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Mitch has zero feel for the game of basketball
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@BShark he is not helping either.
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“However” should not be used as a coordinating conjunction (between 2 independent clauses separated by a comma). It is actually a conjunctive adverb, which can either be used with a comma to introduce a new independent clause, or to help connect two independent clauses together after a semicolon. A conjunctive adverb is not strong enough to join two independent clauses without the aid of a semicolon. Try “but”.
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Bill…what is this line-up?
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That baseline step made up for that trash three make last possession lol.
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I don’t mind Mitch. When they actually start running an offense, he’ll look better
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Make layups
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NDS is better than Kentucky
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I want to see lots of Enaruna. I mean. Assuming we aren’t going to lose.
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WTF
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4-6 from three… 26% on the year coming in…
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67%. Zero d
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Yes Harris!
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That should count as a steal for Harris.
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Harris’ got a nice pair of hands!
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@BeddieKU23 Marcus was all over him
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@BeddieKU23 most of these have been guarded or long tbf
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@benshawks08 right now!