LSU had every chance to win this game — and let it slip away.
In this episode of Let Her Shoot, we break down LSU’s loss to South Carolina from inside the building — including what the environment revealed, where the game was actually won and lost, and why LSU’s biggest structural issues are starting to show.
We explain why LSU’s halfcourt offense continues to be their biggest weakness, how their lack of a true point guard is limiting their ceiling, and why their inability to generate clean looks forced players like Flau’jae Johnson to carry an impossible offensive burden.
We also break down:
• why South Carolina’s discipline and shot creation separated them late
• the critical coaching decisions that shifted momentum
• which LSU players stepped up — and which didn’t meet the moment
• what this game revealed about LSU’s real championship chances
• and why the SEC environment is unlike anything else in college basketball
Plus, we discuss the future of LSU, transfer portal implications, and why this loss may ultimately define their season.
Comment below: Can LSU still win it all?
And outside Louisiana...
- What Breanna Stewart's latest contract means for the WNBA
- Who is the real 1 seed - Texas or Vanderbilt???
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