![]() Musically, the verses of the song feature a "bed of ambient guitar" made with looped feedback as well as a distinctive palm-muted bass line, contrasting with the louder, guitar-heavy choruses and ending. Īlthough singer and songwriter Richard Patrick frequently clarified this in interviews, as well as the fact that he had first written the song in 1991 before the band even had a record deal, the song's popularity was augmented by a widespread perception that it was about the 1994 suicide of Kurt Cobain. ![]() 357 Magnum revolver during a live televised press conference. Professing his innocence and decrying the legal system, Dwyer shot and killed himself with a. Dwyer had been convicted of bribery charges in December 1986, and was expected to receive a long sentence from U.S. Budd Dwyer on January 22, 1987, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The song was written about the public suicide of Pennsylvania state treasurer R. Stuart Zechman, who was also playing guitar for Stabbing Westward at the time, took the riff and showed it to Stabbing Westward, who ended up using it as well. The guitar line in the chorus was previously used in the Stabbing Westward song "Ungod" in 1994. Some radio stations were playing it as early as March. “I know I have a nice shot, they know I have a nice shot, I’ve been working all summer and all fall on it,” Brown said. “I feel like the coach and the players just hype me up and even when my shot isn’t falling, I feel like my defense was a big impact on the game.”Ĭontact Orion Sang at Follow him on Twitter Read more on the Michigan Wolverines and sign up for our Wolverines newsletter." Hey Man Nice Shot" is a song by American rock band Filter, released on April 25, 1995, as the lead single from their debut studio album Short Bus. ![]() And that has allowed him to make a big impact as Michigan's sixth man. Regardless of how and when Brown is making his 3s, though, one thing is for certain: He is shooting well right now. Just having that confidence from a coach like that makes me stay aggressive and confident.” But coach Howard told me just to keep shooting, keep shooting. I realize that, playing this game for years, you’re not gonna have a good shooting night every night. “I felt like, my team felt like and the coaches felt like I was taking great shots vs Oakland,” Brown said. He has also been somewhat streaky with his outside shooting, hitting five attempts in a row in the season opener and connecting on his first three attempts in the second half of Sunday's game - but also shooting 1-for-10 from outside against Oakland. Of course, the Wolverines are only four games into their 25-game regular season. That percentage would be a career-high - as would his 6.3 attempts per game.īrown is both taking a lot more 3s and making a lot more. The difference has been notable: Through four games, Brown has shot 44% (11-for-25) from outside. He's also playing on a team that spaces the floor and emphasizes finding the open shooter. We look at that as being a veteran.”īrown is healthy now. A guy that has experience and started every year in the ACC. It was a big reason why we were high on him. “We talked about - one of the things that he provides is something that we can truly enjoy as a staff, and also as a team, is his outside shooting,” Howard said Sunday. And, Howard says, he “knew that (Brown) was a knockdown shooter,” in spite of the numbers. Howard and his assistant coaches watched plenty of film on Brown during their offseason recruitment. View Gallery: Michigan basketball 80, Central Florida 58: Photos from Crisler Center And when he spoke to reporters earlier this fall, Brown said his injury-plagued junior campaign dragged his 3-point shooting percentage down. Brown excelled at the free-throw line, shooting better than 80% every season at Wake Forest. Still, there were a couple reasons to believe that he was a better shooter than the numbers indicated. Brown also sahw his 3-point attempts drop during his junior season. His highest percentage came as a freshman, when he averaged 34.2% on 2.6 attempts per game that fell to 32.3% and 32.2%, respectively, as a sophomore and junior. In three seasons at Wake Forest, Brown made 89 of 271 3-point attempts (32.8%). So all the open shots I get I try to take them.” “Coach Howard always tells us, if you pass up an open shot it’s like a turnover for us. ![]() “I just went out there and played my game,” Brown said after Sunday's win. “I believe in my shots, I work on my shot hours a day, hours and hours in the gym, before the game, before practice, after practice I just work on my 3-point shots a lot and I just felt like I’ve been getting good looks.
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