February 14, 2013
Herd set for 2nd chance vs. Memphis
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He was no threat for a double-double, though, as he took only three shots from the floor. His five points did include a critical three-point play in the final minute.

The three field-goal attempts were the fewest in his college career. As a lifetime scorer who isn't always shy about shooting, Kane said he can't remember when he had only three shots in a game.

"Maybe when I first played the game [and] I couldn't get it to touch the rim," he joked. "But I was trying to get my teammates involved early. I know when we need a bucket or something I can get my own shot off."

Kane, who has played all 40 minutes for five straight games, also leads the league in minutes played (36.86 per game).

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  • The Herd is no threat to escape the league cellar in free-throw shooting, where it sits at .575. Let's put it this way: MU would have to sink the next 118 in a row to reach the .641 of 11th-place UCF.

    A more reasonable goal is to escape the Division I basement in the category, and is giving it a good run after a 10-of-11 closing stretch Wednesday. Through last weekend's games, the Herd was at .571, behind No. 344 Morgan State (.577).

    The season-long funk had players searching for adjustments. Pittman moved toward the right "elbow," while Nigel Spikes has stepped back from the stripe a foot.

    It seems to be working. Spikes went 6 of 8 Wednesday and is 12 of 16 over his last four games, putting him above .500 for the season.

    "It's something me and [Kane] came up with," Spikes said. "I was shooting it too hard, so I decided to take a couple of steps back, give myself a little more room. It's helped out a lot."

    Reach Doug Smock at 304-348-5130, dougsm...@wvgazette.com or follow him at twitter.com/dougsmock.

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