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Better ball movement leads to improved shooting for men's basketball

Central Michigan men’s basketball has made some adjustments to its offense that head coach Keno Davis believes is bringing out the most in his shooters.

“It’s similar to the same game plan that we have had since day one, but now people are adjusting to their roles better,” Davis said. “It’s a lot of repetition in practice and it’s resulting in our shooters getting better looks. Right now, it seems to be improving.”

CMU (15-8, 4-6 Mid-American Conference) averages 78.7 points per game, which is good for No. 3 in the MAC.

Over the Chippewas past two games, which have resulted in wins, they’ve scored more than 80 points each game — including their 101-98 win in double overtime over Ohio on Feb.