Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images
It was refreshing to see Virginia Basketball come out on top again after a losing streak, but it was far from a dominating performance. It was, however, enough to get a nice send-off for the seniors and get Austin Katstra into the game. That’s something, especially after several poor outings during the losing streak.
The first half, in general, was outstanding. The Hoos shot 48% from the field and 56% from three. The second half was vastly different, as the shots just weren’t dropping. Overall, the Hoos shot 8/22 (36%) from downtown which is solid. But Sam Hauser was 4/9 (44%), with the rest of the team combining to shoot 4/13 (30%) and that isn’t good. The Hoos really need other guys to step up and knock down shots for the offense to really get going.
Warriors Earn First Win Of Season Against Knicks, 124-116 nba.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nba.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Five Intriguing Games During The First Week Of The G League Season
Dakota Schmidt gives you five intriguing games to mark down on your calendar for the first week of the upcoming season
Share this story
Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
0On Wednesday evening, the NBA G League dropped the full schedule of games that seventeen G League teams, including the Ignite, will take part in when the 2021 season tips off in the Disney World bubble on February 10th. Over the course of the twenty five day regular season, there will be 135 games taking place, with the action tipping off as early as 11:00 AM Eastern Standard Time on a lot of those days. One example of that early tip off will occur on opening day as the first game of the season will be the Santa Cruz Warriors squaring off against the G League Ignite in a game that will tip off at 8 AM Pacific Time.