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A one-point win on the road is a blowout.

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Have to credit Jim Valvano with that one. There's a lot of truth in it.

That said, I never saw our break so disjointed. Turning fast breaks into turn overs, Roscoe turning a three-on-one into a offensive foul. The decision making was horrible whenever we started to run, it's like our minds went blank. There were half a dozen easy baskets, a bunch right at the start of the second half, all of which turned into empty trips. onvert those and it's a much easier game.

Take the W. Home game next.
 
No kidding on the fast break being a mess. Seemed like everyone was overpenetrated with the ball, spacing was horrible and passes stunk.

If I read correctly the team was flying home this morning. If possible I'd be having them run breaks for an hour this afternoon.
 
George was complaining that they had no energy in practice before the game- they were not on their game at all and we still got the W. I'll take it- next.
 
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