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FAU

Posted: November 13th, 2025, 2:19 am
by Nate-FlamesFan
Just adding the topic since nobody else did. Any thoughts on that game? I was impressed, they shellacked Charleston as badly as we did and our Flames still put them away nicely.

Re: FAU

Posted: November 13th, 2025, 7:49 am
by ECC29
Very good game. This team is showing that they can compete at a higher level. The threes were falling in in this game. They were raining threes. I believe was the difference maker to help win this game. What if the threes are not going in? What else can this team do? The team’s post players were not really doing much in offense. They had some problems against the FAU’s post players.

Re: FAU

Posted: November 13th, 2025, 12:32 pm
by LU Armchair coach
If you watched either game on Friday or Sunday, you probably noticed Liberty only played a true post for about four total minutes. That’s a clear indicator of how the staff wanted to stretch the floor and create space.

Looking at the numbers, in the CofC game we went 18-of-30 on twos — and most of those were finishes at the rim. Against FAU, we actually improved on that by one. So in both games, we made more twos than threes, which tells you the offense is doing a great job generating high-percentage looks inside, even without a traditional post presence. Play Basketball Study

Re: FAU

Posted: November 13th, 2025, 2:41 pm
by ECC29
Oh I get what you are saying. You are correct in those stats. Those finishes at the rim was because the offense was spread out. Also, because the threes were going in, therefore, FAU defense had to go out to defend the threes, which opened the floor for more finishes. But my point is, what if the threes are not falling in and the opposing defense does not have to go out too far for the threes. Can the post players score against the opposing big men? This is my only concern.

Re: FAU

Posted: November 13th, 2025, 2:57 pm
by LU Armchair coach
This LU team is built different than last year. Most of the time, you’ll only see one guy on the floor who I wouldn’t call a “shooter.” That means opponents have to guard the 3 at all times — no hiding defenders in the lane this year.

Our little guards and even Decker — who’s considered small compared to the bigger programs — keep the floor spread and the ball moving. Honestly, with HCRM’s 15-man roster, I don’t think you can say we have a true “big.” Jones, Ihnen, and Smith can all pick and pop, which keeps defenses honest.

Point is, this isn’t your typical post-up, pound-it-inside team. It’s spacing, movement, and shooting — that’s Liberty basketball right now. Doesn’t mean we’ll hit mid-40% from deep every night, but the offense is designed to make you guard everywhere.

– LU Armchair Coach Play Basketball

Re: FAU

Posted: November 13th, 2025, 3:57 pm
by ECC29
I agree. Hopefully it works throughout the year. This is probably the best team I have seen so far. This will be an exciting year. I can’t wait for the game against NCST. That’s the true test

Re: FAU

Posted: November 14th, 2025, 9:06 pm
by LU Armchair coach
Hearing an injury to key player and will miss the game on Monday!

Re: FAU

Posted: November 16th, 2025, 7:17 am
by olldflame
LU Armchair coach wrote: November 14th, 2025, 9:06 pm Hearing an injury to key player and will miss the game on Monday!
Sounds like "load management".

Re: FAU

Posted: November 16th, 2025, 7:46 pm
by LU Armchair coach
Don’t think so! It’s an injury!!