[December 18, 2025] Indiana State (7-4) vs Bradley (7-4)

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By definition, if the games are close you don't win all of them. Maybe we can get one back and win one we are supposed to lose.
Last night was a game that was decided by 1 rebound, 1 made shot or 1 TO. It's amazing how close a lot of games are.

Yes it would have been nice to be able to recall the victory. I remember being at Butler when we lost in 4 OT's. They are fun to watch but not fun to lose.
I remember that Butler game!! I couldn't remember if it went to 3 or 4 overtimes at Hinkle. Thanks for mentioning that!
 
Wouldn't that be roughly .5 points per minute for Not-Sterling Young? Eight points divided by 16.5 minutes................ I'm confused. Two points per minute would be 33 points.
The PPM scoring rate is not his personal rate, rather, it is the rate at which the team scores when he is on the floor. It is an 'indirect' measure of the team's offensive efficiency when a player is in the game. Comparing PPM ON versus OFF can show directly the overall effect. Another approach, more indirect for sure, is just to compare the PPM for each individual player.
 
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