more teams will use the hack-a-Keita strategy. Teams have started catching on as Keita has played a more prominent offensive role toward the end of the seasons. If he shoots 30% free throws next season, that’s 0.6 points per possession, which is a losing number (really need that number to be 0.9 or higher). Especially compared to the near guarantee of 2 points if he’s going up for a dunk. Increase his percentage to even 50 or 60 percent and it starts becoming debatable whether that’s a good strategy. It was clearly in the game plan for VCU and, honestly, it was a good idea on their part.