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BTM - the comment about getting the shots in was a bit tongue in cheek but realistic. Obviously no team will shoot at 100% but achieving a higher shooting % than your opposition will generally win you games. Turnovers and foul shots especially will debunk this theory as indicated above by EC.
Was it a mistake to sign Johnson instead of xyz, possibly, but it depends on who else was prepared to come to Adelaide, what their player point value was, what their contract $$ were, etc. The only team that a supporter can pick is a Fantasy Team as players and agents have no say in selection.
It will be interesting to review this topic around the mid point and the end of the season to see how the 36ers have been playing and what their win-loss record stands at. Then the theories about selection will be proven as fact or fiction.
I posted in another thread that the only significant difference in the stats from the Cairns game was the free throw count. Rebounding doesn't appear to be too much of an issue. I would like to hear from someone who saw the game, but I suspect the Sixers might have tried to play as aggressively on D as they did against Perth at home, but the refs called a tighter game and burned them.