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Oregon Stands by and Watches as Purdue Grabs Win at MKA

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When a team holds the opponent to 34% shooting, they'll win, unless that opponent gets 12 offensive rebounds.

 

"Second chance points hurt us," Altman said, "Going to have to get on the boards and get the ball inside to Nate (Bittle) inside."

 

 

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The Oregon Ducks hosted the Purdue Boilermakers on Saturday afternoon. It was a top-25 matchup in the Big Ten with the Ducks...

 

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The loss isn't all on Shelstad, but as the PG, he is the leader and the player most responsible when the offense goes stagnant. When you watch teams in the process of winning. the ball is moving, the players are moving. What I remember most from Ernie is hearing him constantly shouting, "Move".

 

Purdue is not a speed machine, but their movement, ball, player, created open shots at the basket and on the perimeter, also put them in position for the offensive rebounds. A lot easier to do everything when you're active, rather than 4 guys standing still waiting for the ball.

 

Bamba should have a red light anytime he's more than 3 feet from the basket. Shelstad needs to shoot, but as Point, the responsibility of getting the offense to move is his. 

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