Shootout Recap
FINAL SCORE: 85-78
In a compelling Shootout, Team Adam, Darin, and Noah clinched a hard-fought victory with a score of 85-78, showcasing the depth of their shooting arsenal.
- Adam Rose showcased his scoring ability with an impressive total of 87 field goal makes (FGM) on 183 attempts, translating to a 47.5% field goal percentage (FG%). His shooter rating (SR) of 66.5, along with a robust 53.5% in two-point shots, indicates his effectiveness inside the arc. Adam’s contributions were further highlighted by his six game-winners, demonstrating his clutch performance when it counted the most.
- Darin Morgan stood out with a solid 52.0% FG% and a notable SR of 93.0, leading his team’s charge with 104 FGM. His prowess in two-point attempts was evident with a 55.3% success rate, and he was particularly dominant in money-ball makes (MBM), where he achieved a 54.5% success rate. Darin’s presence on the court was a significant factor in the team’s overall success.
- Noah Rose made his mark with 101 FGM out of 202 attempts, resulting in an even 50.0% FG%. His SR of 85.5 speaks to his valuable input in the game’s outcome, and his performance was consistent across various shooting ranges, including a 55.7% success rate in two-point attempts. Noah’s ability to convert crucial game-changers, as evidenced by his two successful shots, provided his team with a competitive edge.
Despite the loss, the opposing team put up a formidable challenge:
- Bruce Collins was a key player for his team, shooting 51.1% FG% and an SR of 71.6. He demonstrated a steady hand with 44 two-point makes and an almost equal proficiency in three-point shots, indicating his versatility as a shooter.
- Eric Carroll contributed with a 48.0% FG% and an SR of 73.5. His performance from the three-point line, where he shot over 50%, was a testament to his shooting range and ability to score from deep.
- Reggie Selden Sr. was a standout performer despite the defeat, with an impressive 70.5% FG% and a high SR of 109.5. His command in money-ball makes, with a 65.0% success rate, showed that he was a threat in critical scoring situations.
The game ended with Team Adam, Darin, and Noah earning a well-deserved victory, demonstrating a combination of shooting skill and strategic play. Their win at 85-78 was a result of each player stepping up and delivering performances that tipped the scales in their favor.
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