Winning the Transition Battle
Posted Jan 14, 2017
When Florida State, 16-1 overall and an 4-0 in the ACC, and UNC meet in Chapel Hill on Saturday, the outcome could be decided by which team wins the fast-break battle. And, on paper, that matchup favors the Seminoles. While both teams love to play fast the ‘Noles have been doing it better. FSU ranks in the 90th percentile in the country in terms of transition efficiency.
(The Secondary Break)
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