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[QUOTE="Zinethar, post: 4527523, member: 8436"] And Boston was right. I was impressed how much better Cardosa has become. What at Syracuse she often looked lackadaisical, unfocused, and slow. Not anymore. She has developed a very good step back shot and of course you can't teach height. UConn, until the end when foul problems would not allow close guarding, controlled Boston pretty well but they had no answer for Kamila. Just didn't have enough fouls to give. The way the game was called I was surprised any starters on either team were in the game at the end. These are 2 well coached teams that play mostly under control in a physical type game. The game was never out of control. Just too many fouls called but for some reason when Lou was being pushed from behind all game those were not called. Only thing I could think of is they though Lou was flopping and they called no foul on anyone if they thought that was the case. [/QUOTE]
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