RichZ
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- Vital scored our first 6 points. Somehow, this didn't feel like a good sign.
- Early on, UNH seemed like they couldn't miss from 3.
- Turned things around when we sped the game up without looking hurried. Mostly due to Bouk, Gaffney and Whaley.
- Bouk's block on Maultsby was a thing of absolute beauty.
- Flop warning on Vital was total dung. The defender turned 180 and swung his right arm across CV's chest just as he was coming down. Flat out knocked him to the ground.
- At about 5 minutes left in the half, suddenly, everything was a foul.
- Seems like just a game ago, I was complaining about the lack of traps being developed off our ball pressure. It's almost like DH read my ThoughtZ™.
- Civic center rims are awful. If it ain't a swish, it ain't got much chance of going in.
- Whaley having his best game of the season -- maybe of his career thus far. He's fun to watch when he's on. Six point, six boards, two assists, a steal and a block. Damn! I'll take that every night, thank you!
- Loved DH's half-time comment about keeping the pressure on to take away their legs and they'd start missing threes. I think that man may know a thing or two about this game.
- 14 of our 34 rebounds from the off-guard spot -- 7 apiece for Vital and Bouk. And uhm... 29 points between them as well.
- Polley's never going to be a great rebounder, but the last few games, he's at least seemed willing to get inside and grab a few.
- Josh. Other than 4 boards, he was MIA today. That's not good going forward. Whaley's not going to be dominant against teams with a substantial and/or skilled big.
- Starting off with 4 TOs in the first 9 minutes or so, it looked like it was going to be another ugly afternoon. But the guys cleaned that crap up, and committed only 1 more in the rest of the half, and ended up with 10 for the game. I can live with that.
- Alterique and Christian in particular seem to have shed the turnover virus they'd somehow acquired. Between them, they have 61 of the team's 144 total TOs so far. Today, they had 3 between them.
- We are a different team if 2nd half Gilbert shows up on a fairly regular basis for the rest of the season. He still over dribbled and took a few questionable shots, but damn, son, he brought out the whole trick bag and electrified the crowd in the 2nd half.
- eight players played 20 minutes or more!
- Maybe the best part was that both Gaff and AG played their best of the season in the same game.
- Yes, it was a lesser opponent, and we have to guard against getting too high on ourselves based on our performance in a buy game. But it sure was great to have fun watching a Husky game again!
- For some reason, I was particularly tuned to the annoying and useless clichés the announcers used this game, in relation to the thread about that subject. Three minutes in, we learned that UNH had come to play today. That was followed in short order by Bouk scoring the ball, numerous references to dribble drives (mostly referring to Alterique NOT relying on the dribble drive to the rim, and kicking it out instead. Which was just a preplanned talking point, since AG only had 2 dimes and I don't believe either was on a drive and kick out dish.
- Not pertinent to the game itself, but there was an in-game ad on SNY for the "Original Harlem Globetrotters". I don't think original means the same thing to them that it does to me. Unless they find way to trot out Goose Tatum and Marcus Haynes, they ain't original to me. I'd even settle for Curly Neal and Meadowlark Lemon. Might be cool though, if the Trotters were holograms and the Generals were live.
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