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Valparaiso v.#1 Ohio State

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LePIP said:
Eh..:uhh: Oden's FT shooting would fit in perfectly with the Cavs... Maybe it's the wrist ? But ole' boy is having his troubles from the stripe..

He's shooting left handed..he's right..
 
Oden will be the most dominating player on the Defensive end in college basketball by years end. I just hope he takes it easy until his wrist is healed. I'm loving Tom Hamilton, but until Oden wins a game, let's go easy on the compliments. He is amazing on one hand, just make him earn some stuff.
 
I was wondering why he was shooting so bad from the ft line. They said he made 17 in a row shooting lefty, but practice and game conditions are different.
 
I was joking, rejects !! :rolleyes:
 
LePIP said:
I was joking, rejects !! :rolleyes:

No you were definately not..you just found out he was a righty :chuckles:
 
I didn't even know he was black...
 
LePIP said:
Eh..:uhh: Oden's FT shooting would fit in perfectly with the Cavs... Maybe it's the wrist ? But ole' boy is having his troubles from the stripe..

He had to shoot left handed, even though he is right handed. He pretty much had to use his left hand the whole game because he was wearing a cast.
 
http://www.bucknuts.com/news/story.php?article=167

Some impressive stats here, and these are with Oden playing just one game:
* Entering the Valpo game, Ohio State led the Big Ten in several statistical areas. The Buckeyes are No. 1 in scoring (87.3 ppg.), scoring margin (+21.1 ppg.), field goal shooting percentage (.525), 3-point shooting percentage (.434), assists (18.4 apg.), 3-pointers made (10.9 pg.) and steals (9.29 spg.).

* Two Ohio State freshmen find themselves leading the Big Ten Conference in several statistical categories after the first month of the season. Conley leads the league with 19 steals (2.71 spg.) and in assist/turnover ratio (+2.88). He also is a close second in assists per game (6.57 apg.). … Cook leads all Big Ten players in defensive rebounding with an average of 5.71 caroms on the defensive end of the court. Cook ranks No. 5 in scoring (17.3 ppg.) and is No. 6 in overall rebounding (7.3 rpg.).

* Ohio State veterans also find themselves among the league leaders in several categories. Lewis, after a 30-point effort at North Carolina Wednesday, is No. 3 in scoring (18.9 ppg.) and No. 5 in 3-point field goal shooting percentage (19-40/.475) and treys made per game (2.71). Harris is tied with three others at the top of the 3-point shooting percentage, making half his attempts (18-36). Butler ranks fourth in assists (5.57 apg.) and fifth in asst./TO ratio (2.44).
* Among all Big Ten freshmen, Ohio State’s rookies lead the pack in seven of eight statistical categories. Cook is the top freshman scorer (17.3 ppg.), rebounder (7.3 rpg.), overall shooter (.563,49-87) with 10 or more made field goals and 3-point shooter (.467/14-30) with 10 or more made treys. Conley is the leader in assists (46/6.57 apg.), free throw shooting with 10 or more makes (.800/12-15) and steals (19/2.71 spg.). The only area where an Ohio State freshman is not leading is blocked shots. Conley and David Lighty rate Nos. 3 (9.3 ppg.) and 4 (8.3 ppg.) in scoring, respectively, among Big Ten freshmen.
 

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