Free Throws much better-80.6%

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  • Zag 77
    Zag for Life
    • Feb 2007
    • 2640

    Free Throws much better-80.6%

    That is more like it (21 for 26). Maybe the extra practice after the Idaho game helped.
  • ZagsGoZags
    Zag for Life
    • Nov 2007
    • 4205

    #2
    that's right
    its a great zag tradition
    we're ofen in the nations top 20 teams for free throw %
    and two years ago were one of the top two out of all colleges, a few thousand of them
    plus it is the kind of thing that hard work and practice can improve on, for nearly all players
    a zag trademark, hard work and practice

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    • mendiant
      Zag for Life
      • Feb 2007
      • 1187

      #3
      The majority of free throws were Austins.

      Good sign.

      Kuso had a good number as well.
      A Zag is generous.

      A Zag knows he is much more than the sum of his stats.

      A Zag has a desire to be part of something that is bigger than himself.

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      • GonzagaGurl08
        Professional Zag Fan
        • Feb 2007
        • 663

        #4
        A little practice makes perfect. Free throws is something that all of players can improve in. Also it's free points, they don't call it the charity stripe for no reason.
        " 'Damn! I made a lot of stupid – and you can quote me on this – stupid-ass plays. Man, that's gross. But at least we got the win.' " -Jeremy Pargo

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        • former1dog
          Zag for Life
          • Feb 2007
          • 10566

          #5
          I was thinking about a thread on this topic, but I knew you'd be along Zag 77, .

          Good work on the FT's team.

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