This game was frustrating to watch. Every time we would do something, get a stop, hit a three, or begin to close the gap a little, they would hit a three or take away and slam dunk. Letting them get up and get confident at the start of the game seemed to give them confidence. We were almost destined to lose. At the end I flipped over to watch the Titans pull off an incredible win over Baltimore. That didn’t help. But, it was better than nothing. I’m less and less happy we invited them into the SEC! Whose fault was that, anyway?
Oliver Barry CRS, GRI Real Estate Broker PARKS Real Estate Services 305 B Indian Lake Blvd Suite 220 Hendersonville TN 37075 Office: 615-826-4040 Mobile: 615-972-4239 [email protected] Begin forwarded message: > From: Shane Ford <[email protected]> > Date: January 12, 2020 at 11:43:23 AM CST > To: GatorNews <[email protected]> > Subject: [gatornews] [SUN]: Hot-shooting Missouri routs Florida, 91-75 > Reply-To: [email protected] > > > Hot-shooting Missouri routs Florida, 91-75 > January 11, 2020 > > Missouri's Tray Jackson, right, and Florida's Scottie Lewis, left, battle for > a loose ball during the first half Saturday in Columbia, Mo. (AP Photo/L.G. > Patterson) > By JOE WALLJASPER/Associated Press > > COLUMBIA, Mo. — Missouri has made scoring points look very hard this season. > In Saturday’s 91-75 victory over Florida, the Tigers made it look easy. > > “When you start seeing the ball go in for everybody, it’s easy to get > rolling,” said Dru Smith, who finished with 22 points, six assists and five > steals. “The crowd gets into it, and it gives you a little more energy.” > > Missouri (9-6, 1-2 Southeastern Conference) entered the game next-to-last in > the league in scoring at 66.7 points per game. The Tigers tied a season-high > for points and shot 61.5% from the field and 63.2% from 3-point range. Mark > Smith and Javon Pickett scored 14 points each, and Mitchell Smith added 10 > points. > > “As a staff, we felt helpless,” Florida coach Mike White said. “We couldn’t > find a way to get stops. It wasn’t our best effort, but Mizzou had a lot to > do with that. I thought Dru Smith was fantastic. That was one of the better > performances of anyone we’ve played against this year.” > > Kerry Blackshear led Florida (10-5, 2-1) with 22 points, Noah Locke scored 12 > and Scottie Lewis finished with 11. > > Mark Smith sank a 3-pointer on the game’s opening possession, and the Tigers > were off and running. They led 51-36 at halftime. The second half started the > same way, as Mitchell Smith sank a 3-pointer, causing White to call a timeout > just 40 seconds after intermission. > > The Gators cut an 18-point deficit to 10 when Tre Mann hit a 3-pointer with > 14:50 left, but they couldn’t get enough defensive stops to get any closer. > > Missouri has failed to reach 60 points four times this season, including > their first two SEC games. The Tigers were noticeably more aggressive driving > the ball than previously this season. Missouri had a 40-14 advantage in > points in the paint. > > Dru Smith was especially effective at muscling into the lane and finishing. > > “He does a great job of shot-faking, and he knows how to use angles with > bigger guys on him,” Missouri coach Cuonzo Martin said. “And he’s a good > passer, so it gives him an advantage. So when he gets in the lane, he can > make plays.” > > BIG PICTURE > > Florida: The Gators lengthened the game and made a run early in the second > half by beating a path to the free throw line. They had Missouri in so much > foul trouble they were shooting free throws in the bonus at the 13:20 mark. > Florida made 25 of 32 free throws. > > Missouri: The Tigers pushed the pace more than usual against the Gators. > Missouri created transition chances with 11 steals. For a team that often > struggles to score in halfcourt sets, any easy basket is welcome. “Our first > key written on the board before the game was, ‘Push the ball in transition,’” > Dru Smith said. > > THUNDEROUS DUNK > > Missouri sophomore point guard Xavier Pinson said Martin had stern words for > him after he struggled in Tuesday’s loss to Tennessee. Pinson responded > against Florida, scoring eight points and dishing three assists with no > turnovers. > > “My whole anger and hunger today on the court was all because of him,” Pinson > said of his coach. “I can’t thank him enough.” > > Pinson drew one of the biggest roars of the season from the Mizzou Arena > crowd when he led a fast break, faked a pass to the right corner and threw > down a dunk over Omar Payne to give Missouri a 13-5 lead. Pinson called it > one of his top five all-time dunks. > > “To me, it was just getting the crowd involved, giving the crowd something > worth their time for coming,” Pinson said. > > MISSOURI SUSPENDS GUARD > > Missouri announced before the game it has suspended freshman guard Mario > McKinney indefinitely for undisclosed reasons. McKinney had played in seven > games and was averaging 2.6 points. > > EXTENDED STAY > > The Gators usually fly back to Gainesville right after road games, but White > decided before the trip to spend an extra night in Missouri because ice and > snow was in the forecast. White said he was concerned that flight delays > might cost his players valuable sleep. > > UP NEXT > > Florida: The Gators play Mississippi at 7 p.m. Tuesday at home. > > Missouri: The Tigers visit Mississippi State on Tuesday. > > Note: The Gators played without reserve forward Dontay Bassett, who stayed > back in Gainesville because of an illness. Missouri had junior forward > Jeremiah Tilmon sit out again with a stress fracture in his left foot. > Tilmon, a preseason second-team All-SEC pick, is out indefinitely. > > The Gators had one of their better 3-point shooting nights this season > (10/23, .435) outdone by Missouri’s even better performance (12/19, .632). … > Noah Locke hit 4 3-pointers, matching a season high and marking his 12th > straight game with multiple made 3-pointers. It matches Brett Nelson’s UF > record for the longest such streak (2000-01). … Blackshear led the Gators > with 22 points, including 10-for-11 from the free throw line. It was > Blackshear’s 6th 20-point game of the season and his 4th in the past 5 games. > > Missouri 91, Florida 75 > > FLORIDA (10-5) > > Blackshear 5-12 10-11 22, Nembhard 2-6 3-4 8, Locke 4-6 0-0 12, Johnson 2-7 > 0-0 5, Lewis 1-2 8-8 11, Mann 3-7 0-1 7, Glover 2-6 2-3 6, Payne 0-3 2-5 2, > Jitoboh 1-2 0-0 2, Bassett 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 20-52 25-32 75. > > MISSOURI (9-6) > > D.Smith 8-12 4-4 22, Ma.Smith 4-9 3-4 14, Pickett 6-8 0-0 14, Brown 3-6 2-2 > 9, Mi.Smith 3-3 2-2 10, Watson 2-3 1-1 6, Nikko 3-5 1-3 7, Pinson 3-6 1-2 8, > Braun 0-0 0-0 0, Okongo 0-0 0-0 0, Jackson 0-0 1-2 1. Totals 32-52 15-20 91. > > Halftime_Missouri 51-36. 3-Point Goals_Florida 10-23 (Locke 4-6, Blackshear > 2-5, Lewis 1-2, Johnson 1-3, Mann 1-3, Nembhard 1-3, Glover 0-1), Missouri > 12-19 (Ma.Smith 3-5, Pickett 2-2, Mi.Smith 2-2, D.Smith 2-4, Brown 1-2, > Pinson 1-2, Watson 1-2). Fouled Out_Pinson. Rebounds_Florida 28 (Johnson 5), > Missouri 26 (Ma.Smith 6). Assists_Florida 13 (Nembhard 4), Missouri 18 > (D.Smith 6). 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